"Thanksgiving in Cozumel 2008" @ Scuba Club Guest
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OMG! We had such a great
time in Cozumel. It was a wonderful experience and one
which we are planning again soon. Thanks for all you do
through Seatasea and personally to make so many
wonderful adventures happen for your customers. We
can't say enough good things about your shop and you
guys indivudually. Our lives have trully been
enriched. Thanks so much and Happy Holidays to you and
your family.
Russ, Beth, Megan and
Zachary
Hi, I'm ready to go back, I
hate this cold weather. Not too long before we head to
Florida, so I'm trying to deal with it.
We loved the Scuba Club Resort, all the employees were
friendly and helpful. Can't think of anything that I didn't
like about the resort. Francisco was an awesome divemaster,
made all the dives very nice. Food was good, liked the
small size of the resort, easy to get around for
everything. We'd go back again for sure and stay there
again.
Happy Holidays, Linda and Steve
Hi Ken;
Here is the last parting shot with (snow) .Thank You for the
very well Planned trip. (You did a GREAT Job!) The scc staff
where, an A+, there to please us. I do like the way their
tip setup was. They earned it! I can't think of anything neg
about them. Eveything they did was well planned out.
Jeff
Ken,
It was a great trip and I realized I still want to be in
Cozumel, especially when I went to check the weather
forecast on intellicast.com and it was still set on Cozumel,
and promptly told me the temp is currently 83 degrees down
there!
I have to get my slides developed, then digitally scan the
good ones (if any) so my process will take a little longer
but I'll get on it.
RE thoughts:
1) Rooms with screened windows or sliding doors on patio
would be great-our room had a tiny patio with glass door
only so we had to run the AC all night and it had only one
setting: on all night. Very noisy, also not necessary since
it got nice and cool each night and the island breeze would
have been much preferred to noisy AC. (Couldn't leave door
open due to mosquitoes)
2)The morning boats dives were great, but do they ever
involve the passengers in the decision where to go? I for
one would have liked to skip the pedestrian garden sites in
favor of devils throat for example. I'm not complaining
though I saw lots of big stuff overall.
3) Why did they always insist on 700 psi to start ascent? If
because of the variability in air consumption I guess I
understand, esp in drift conditions. In doing photo though
it limits bottom time when we have to start coming up with
everyone else, and I often had 1000+ psi left at the time
4) One thing that would be cool, since there were so many
divemasters on the trip, in the afternoon after a decent
surface interval maybe one of those guys each day would
volunteer to lead a shore dive group or evening nite dive
group. Then the group could have the option of another
divemaster-led dive in addition to the boat dives. I think
it's always better to dive that way since they tend to
see/pick up on cool stuff that's great for us photo oriented
divers
thanks for the solicited thoughts-they are simply that, not
complaints
Thanks-Ed
Ken & Danette, it was a lovely
week (despite missing the flight from Dallas to CR Saturday
evening - the only flight of the trip to leave on time).
As always a good group of people. I would have like to have
seen one more dive master on our boat. Thanks for finding
me such a nice roommate - boy does she love diving!! Nice,
nice young lady. And, I really liked getting to know her
parents.
I loved the trip to the Cenotes - so different and lovely.
My extra shorty wet suit was perfect and I was comfortable
through both dives. I would really recommend this side
trip.
I really liked Scuba Club, their boats were in excellent
condition and all the staff were very good. So convenient
to walk to the end of the dock, get on a boat and go. And
convenient to walk into town.
Thanks for putting the trip together!! Beth
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