I’m stunned by how much it’s changed in the past 15 years! There was no food or drink available, no beach access, no dolphin shows, and no walkways, just one small open-air building, a couple of short docks, and a few picnic tables. We were the only people who were there at lunchtime (we had tickets for two separate encounters), and the place shut down while everyone who worked there disappeared. We hadn’t brought food because we figured we could buy lunch there, but nope. And we weren’t allowed to go to the beach, so we had to just sit and wait. The dolphin encounter and swimming with them was fantastic, though, and I’m glad they’ve improved the customer experience!
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I’m stunned by how much it’s changed in the past 15 years! There was no food or drink available, no beach access, no dolphin shows, and no walkways, just one small open-air building, a couple of short docks, and a few picnic tables. We were the only people who were there at lunchtime (we had tickets for two separate encounters), and the place shut down while everyone who worked there disappeared. We hadn’t brought food because we figured we could buy lunch there, but nope. And we weren’t allowed to go to the beach, so we had to just sit and wait. The dolphin encounter and swimming with them was fantastic, though, and I’m glad they’ve improved the customer experience!
Great comment, thanks.
I went there. They lied and said it’s where they filmed the Blue Lagoon. Total bs.
Not sure about that one