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re: Want to get certified for Scuba Diving
Posted on 2/19/15 at 12:00 pm to LSUButt
Posted on 2/19/15 at 12:00 pm to LSUButt
They have classes every month, sometimes twice a month. It is a few weeknights of class, two days (weekend) of pool skills, and then a checkout dive trip (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) and voila. You're certified.
If that doesn't work for you they can do private classes. Just call 'em up. They can answer any of your questions prob faster and with more knowledge than us haha
If that doesn't work for you they can do private classes. Just call 'em up. They can answer any of your questions prob faster and with more knowledge than us haha
Posted on 2/19/15 at 12:09 pm to MarshLife
Ive been to UA and they are a great group. I was certified in New Orleans by HARRYS. They have a 16' heated indoor pool on site. They offer trials once or twice a month and you can jump in and try the gear with little to no experience for very cheap.
They also offer an all-in-one weekend type of class should you decide to get certified there. Either way, like others have said, there is a lot of unexpected cost if you have to travel to FL and book a hotel for your actual open water test.
I dive regularly on one of Audubon Aquarium's dive teams and I love it. There is also the option of beginner scuba on a cruise which I found to be a great experience for beginners.
They also offer an all-in-one weekend type of class should you decide to get certified there. Either way, like others have said, there is a lot of unexpected cost if you have to travel to FL and book a hotel for your actual open water test.
I dive regularly on one of Audubon Aquarium's dive teams and I love it. There is also the option of beginner scuba on a cruise which I found to be a great experience for beginners.
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