Seas Aqua Tour

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ATTRACTION: Seas Aqua Tour.

WHERE: Disney’s Epcot.

AGE RESTRICTIONS: Must be at least 8 years old. Guests between 8 and 11years old must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

PRICE: $149.10 per person including tax. Theme park admission not required. 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Two and a half hours long with the in water section being half an hour. Guests will receive a group photo, a t/shirt and refreshments. Swimsuit needed. No cameras/camcorders allowed.

Contact number: 001 407 939 8687 from the UK or 407 939 8687 once in Florida

 

altDon a wetsuit which you will have provided and plunge yourself into the water of the Seas with Nemo aquarium. Watch in amazement as more than 65 species of marine life swim by amongst the coral. You will share the water with giant sea turtles, sharks, and rays. Water temperature is in the mid 70’s. No special diving certificates needed to participate.

You will meet up at the Guest Services courtyard near the entrance to Epcot where you will let a cast member know your clothing size. This is so they can get your wetsuit and other equipment ready for you by the time you get to the locker rooms. You will be in the aquarium about 40 minutes.

 
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