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Wednesday, March 05, 2014

Adventure Cove

After like 3 rounds of lucky draw - 2 OF WHICH I PICKED A HAMMERHEAD SHARK AND ENDED UP WITH RAINBOW REEF NOOOOO

"Eh must be first in line"
Belly!!!!!!
As what the bystanding-Adventure Cove photographer said "Selfie with stingray!" lololol
Our favorite attraction of the day

So we finally made it to Adventure Cove!!!! As expected, my least favorite ride of the day would be everyone's favorite ride - the riptide rocket crap O M G felt like I died twice on the ride. But still I'm suuuuuuper proud of myself for actually getting on it ('cause I totally didn't know I was in for - but ya I still did it!) - AND ALL OF THE RIDES as a matter of fact considering that I'm not an adrenaline junkie.
We spent most of our time towards the end of the day catching waves in the wavepool and lazing in the adventure river staring at the adorable stingrays (and for a split second I wanted to be a marine biologist so badly). doing skateboard 180's on slippery surfaces and just ~chilling~ I was like yeeeeehhhhh ٩(▰˘◡˘▰)۶
I was so psyched when we got to Rainbow Reef and found out we could scuba-dive I was like omg!?!? so we did and halfway through the scuba-diving I felt like it was hard to breathe 'cause I still couldn't properly bite onto the mouthpiece cos of my stinging ulcer (what luck) and my eyewear fogged up so I spent the rest of the route taking subsequent head-under-water viewings. My one-minute dream of becoming a marine biologist just perished right before my eyes when I figured I'd go into panic attack mode the moment my scuba equipment malfunctions and if seawater ever gets into my mouth that will just be the end of me loooool.


Time spent with them will never be enough hehehhehehe can't wait for our River Safari trip already!!!!!!!!!

1 comment:

  1. Hi! I'm going to adventure cove next week and just wanted to check a few things! :)

    1) Did you wear contact lens that day? I'm contemplating wearing them because I'm super blind without them... but did a lot of water/splashes get into your eyes, esp during the final splash down the slides?

    2) At rainbow reef do they provide prescription snorkel masks for those who are blind without glasses/contact lens?

    3) Were the shower areas crowded? Were there spaces/mirrors to comb hair/put on makeup etc, and are there stations to blow dry your hair?

    Sorry for the questions bombardment, and thanks so much!!

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