has anyone swum with the manatees? is it expensive? is it worth it? how long does it take to get there? anything else worth seeing there? what about lunch? :lol:
thanks:lol:
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has anyone swum with the manatees? is it expensive? is it worth it? how long does it take to get there? anything else worth seeing there? what about lunch? :lol:
thanks:lol:
I have done it about four years ago. it was a Virgin organised trip and it was the best trip we have ever done. I cant remember how much it was but it was one of the more expensive trips. We stopped off for breakfast (which was included in the price) as well as lunch. I dont swim but dd and ds got into the water. They were blown away by their experience up close with the manatees and were even allowed to drive the boat back.after the swim we took an airboat ride and then it was off to wild Bills rescue centre. That has changed and now it is Homosassa State Wildlife Park that you visit.
There are quite a number of firms that do the trip. We were thinking of going again this year. We found one firm that gives you a packed breakfast and another which stops off for a buffet breakfast and is only a few dollars dearer. I dont know if I am allowed to post the link, but we will be using Viator again.
http://www.viator.com/tours/Orlando/...63-2855MANATEE
I think it is a fantastic trip and one that I would highly recommend. :p015:
Margaret
yep no probs with links to informational stuff like that Mags :yes:
thanks Mags!
Brit, double check that they're still allowing you to do this. My step mom was telling me that they were pretty close to not allowing anyone to swim with them anymore because of the impact it was causing. Probably a case of a few ruining it for the rest :rolleyes008:
Yes, I've heard noises about that too. Apparently, there are some conservationists up in arms about acclimating wildlife to human contact. Does make sense, especially with slow moving manatees.
oh:( i'd be very gentle and i wouldn't touch! but i guess we have to do what's best for them , will have a hunt around nearer the time- not going till 2010
Oh I know, Britchick! :yes: The general objection from the conservationists is that when manatees (or other wildlife) become acclimated to humans, then they lose their fear and will approach any. Not all humans are kind. :( And with manatees if they approach boats (that carry humans) then quite often end up getting hurt (or killed) by the propellers.
We won't talk about what can happen when 'gators become accliimated to humans! :eek:
My daughter and her husband just got back from a trip to Florida and because Andy had never seen the everglades they went for a couple of hours. They had pulled the car over so Diane would take some pictures and Andy was just standing there waiting for her to get done when he looked down because he heard a noise and there was a gator just slowly walking towards him.Quote:
We won't talk about what can happen when 'gators become accliimated to humans!
Diane said she's never seen him move so fast as when he jumped back into the car :shocked025: :lol: