I don't have the specific answer to your questions but would encourage you to call them at 407-939-0754.It looks like this is still available. Does anyone know if the water is safe? Also, do you start from inside the water or on a dock? Wondering in particular about the risk of gators or amoeba. Thanks!
It looks like this is still available. Does anyone know if the water is safe?
Also, do you start from inside the water or on a dock?
Wondering in particular about the risk of gators or amoeba. Thanks!
I can promise you this, if it wasn't, they would not offer skiing. Or any other water sport that afforded even a remote chance of someone falling in the water.It looks like this is still available. Does anyone know if the water is safe? Also, do you start from inside the water or on a dock? Wondering in particular about the risk of gators or amoeba. Thanks!
I hear you. It just seems strange that swimming is absolutely banned but you can waterski, which involves swimming (particularly if you are a beginning or trying to get to the next level and have frequent falls).I can promise you this, if it wasn't, they would not offer skiing. Or any other water sport that afforded even a remote chance of someone falling in the water.
I mean think about it for a second, do you truly believe Disney, or the 3rd party contract, would open themselves up to risk, by allowing guests in to known unsafe areas?
It is surprising-I suppose Disney just uses the "bad things only happen at Dusk near the shore" rationale.I hear you. It just seems strange that swimming is absolutely banned but you can waterski, which involves swimming (particularly if you are a beginning or trying to get to the next level and have frequent falls).
There is a skiing method that starts with you sort of already standing up, not in the water. No idea if this is what they use there or not, but I have done this type elsewhere (it's the only way I can ski, I can't "get up" any other way)I hear you. It just seems strange that swimming is absolutely banned but you can waterski, which involves swimming (particularly if you are a beginning or trying to get to the next level and have frequent falls).
.............and they aren't liable anyway because there certainly is a big,fat waiver to sign before starting a session.It is surprising-I suppose Disney just uses the "bad things only happen at Dusk near the shore" rationale.