Did you try Discover Scuba before deciding to get certified?

+3 votes
asked Jun 8, 2017 in Scuba Diving by George1224 (5,147 points)

8 Answers

+2 votes
answered Jun 11, 2017 by NinjaShark (3,775 points)
I never came across it as an option. I've heard of it more recently and think it is a great idea. Trying to get some friends to do it lol
+2 votes
answered Jun 13, 2017 by Lietzke00 (713 points)
edited Jun 30, 2017 by Lietzke00
I actually got started when I bought a coupon for a Discover Scuba class on Groupon, LOL. I thought it would be a great idea to try scuba diving in a pool for a night and see if I was comfortable with it and if I enjoyed it enough to make the investment in a full course. I ended up loving it and signed up for the full course just three weeks later (was around the holidays or I would've done it sooner). The thing I appreciated about the Discover Scuba class was that if I hadn't been comfortable or didn't enjoy it enough, I wouldn't have made a substantial investment in a full course.
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answered Jun 14, 2017 by Pablo (1,108 points)
In my experience, discover scuba scares more potential divers than helps create them. Most dive shops have a money back guarrantee. If, even after the third night with an instructor, you feel you don't want to continue, they will refund your money. Working with an instructor will help you over "hurdles" safely, and help you relax. If this is something you want, an instructor can make all the difference.
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answered Jun 16, 2017 by richardehyman (2,630 points)
No I did not. My first dive was in the Beverly Hills pool of Philippe Cousteau's home. He was my 1st instructor! (richardehyman.com)
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answered Jun 8, 2017 by cquade7 (3,269 points)
I did, but not in the ocean, a friend of mine had some gear and had a saltwater pool. He said hey man try this out, and ever since then I have always enjoyed and loved it. What about you?
commented Jun 8, 2017 by George1224 (5,147 points)
I did not, I dont think it was an option when I started. I am a Divemaster and teach it several times a year. About 1 out of 2 go on to get certified. I think 100% love it but only about half want to make the financial commitment.
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answered Jun 8, 2017 by hurfish (3,024 points)
My parents both were divers so I was raised around it and my intro to diving was using my mom's reg to clean the bottom of our boat. Im glad diving became more exciting lol
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answered Jun 29, 2017 by scubagirlie (613 points)
We had close friends who were experienced divers divers, one a dive master. They brought their gear over and we tried it in our pool and answered our questions. The rest is history. That was 10 years ago and I wish we had started long ago.
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answered Jul 11, 2017 by Jillian Myers (708 points)
Nope, went all in. My husband is going to try it though to make sure he is comfortable. He doesn't love the water as I do. I think I am part mermaid.
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