ThrillsAndChills Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 So I recently took a trip down to Discovery Cove since I work with them, and got to take a bunch of pictures from my trip. Some of my favorite parts of the trip were the Aviary and the Dolphin Swim. The Private Cabana which they have for rent was also very nice. Pics from my trip!
the ghost Posted November 21, 2008 Posted November 21, 2008 ummm. I'm like 98% sure that new members are not supposed to post links to other sites. Anyway aside from the back seat modding the pictures were cool. What exactly is discovery cove? is it like seaworld?
jamesdillaman Posted November 21, 2008 Posted November 21, 2008 ^ It's just a flickr set, it isn't like a link to his website or something... anyway, Those pics are really cool. I've always wanted to do the Discovery Cove dolphin swim thing, but it just seems so overpriced to me. In college, I don't see how I could justify spending that much ever on one attraction. -James Dillaman
spaceace12 Posted November 21, 2008 Posted November 21, 2008 Been nice to see a few teaser shots, because if I wasn't interested all the way, if they caught my attention I would have looked. I wanted to look anyway and nice TR. I even looked at the price of this after looking at your photos and this is something I plan on doing in the future fi they are doing it when I have the time and money.
ThrillsAndChills Posted November 25, 2008 Author Posted November 25, 2008 ummm. I'm like 98% sure that new members are not supposed to post links to other sites. Anyway aside from the back seat modding the pictures were cool. What exactly is discovery cove? is it like seaworld? Thanks. Discovery Cove is similar to Sea World in that they both have animals, but there aren't any rides at DC. It's basically a fun getaway especially for those with families. They have a bunch of different things you can do there, like snorkeling, the Dolphin Swim, lazy river, Aviary, and also all-inclusive food and drinks. Their website basically tells the story, which I'm not allowed to link to yet
mcjaco Posted November 25, 2008 Posted November 25, 2008 ummm. I'm like 98% sure that new members are not supposed to post links to other sites. Anyway aside from the back seat modding the pictures were cool. What exactly is discovery cove? is it like seaworld? Says the kid that then doesn't capitalize properly. As for PTR's, it's fine not to upload them to TPR, but remember many companies and schools block Photobucket, flickr, etc. So not as many people are going to be able to view them. Even more importantly, if they aren't uploaded to TPR, there's not chance a really good PTR will be added to the Park Index. I'll agree that at least a few "teaser" shots will always get you more interest.
ThrillsAndChills Posted November 26, 2008 Author Posted November 26, 2008 ummm. I'm like 98% sure that new members are not supposed to post links to other sites. Anyway aside from the back seat modding the pictures were cool. What exactly is discovery cove? is it like seaworld? Says the kid that then doesn't capitalize properly. As for Photo TR's, it's fine not to upload them to TPR, but remember many companies and schools block Photobucket, flickr, etc. So not as many people are going to be able to view them. Even more importantly, if they aren't uploaded to TPR, there's not chance a really good Photo TR will be added to the Park Index. I'll agree that at least a few "teaser" shots will always get you more interest. Thanks for the feedback. I uploaded my Discovery Cove pics to Flickr since it's a pretty popular site, and it made it easy to link to when talking about my trip. What sites would you recommend to use next time, that don't usually get blocked? Also, I know TR stands for trip report (I think), but what's TPR?
Crazy4Coasters! Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 ^ I like this new kid already... TPR means "Theme Park Review" Go fig! LOL!!! By the way nice pictures and hope to see more TR's from you again my fellow TPR'er
Swimace Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 ^^What he means when he says to upload them to TPR is that you can add photos to your post. When you type in a post there is a box under where you enter your text that says "Add Photo, Video or Other Attachment". You can use this feature to directly upload your photos into your post, rather than having to link to another site. Yes, you are correct that "TR" stands for trip report. Discovery Cove seems really cool, that's awesome that you went! This is what a picture would look like when you upload it to your post. It can be as big as 800x600. Hope this helps!
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