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Freshwater Oasis is now open at Discovery Cove in Orlando

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Freshwater Oasis now open at Discovery Cove in Orlando.
Freshwater Oasis now open at Discovery Cove in Orlando.

Now open at Discovery Cove in Orlando is Freshwater Oasis, an all-new attraction featuring wading adventures and face-to-face encounters with playful otters and curious marmosets.

Designed with a rainforest canopy above and sparkling-clear springs below, Freshwater Oasis is a natural fit within Discovery Cove’s tropical atmosphere. Guests can relax, explore and swim in the water-filled trails. No matter where they turn, guests will find endless discoveries.

Freshwater Oasis is included with admission to Discovery Cove, an all-inclusive tropical day resort where guests can swim with dolphins, snorkel with colorful fish and rays, hand-feed exotic birds and relax on pristine beaches, plus enjoy unlimited admission for 14 days to sister parks SeaWorld and Aquatica in Orlando.

Freshwater Oasis now open at Discovery Cove in Orlando.
Freshwater Oasis now open at Discovery Cove in Orlando.
Freshwater Oasis now open at Discovery Cove in Orlando.
Freshwater Oasis now open at Discovery Cove in Orlando.

Limited to approximately 1,000 guests per day, Discovery Cove requires advance reservations which can be made at DiscoveryCove.com or by calling 1-877-434-7268. Seasonal rates for Discovery Cove’s Dolphin Swim Day Resort Package start at $229 (rates for Day Resort Package without dolphin swim experience and guests ages 3-5 start at $149).

To learn more about Freshwater Oasis, visit DiscoveryCove.com. Or, read our review of Discovery Cove.

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Tristan
Tristan
July 1, 2012 8:22 pm

Not a large area and the marmosets are hard to find.  The glass over the otters makes pictures tough.

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