I did it about 2 1/2 yrs ago (2007) and the total day there, including the dolphin swim (which was less than 30 min and experianced in a large group so less time with the dolphin) was $350.00 pp. If you didn't do the dolphin it was like $250 pp. It's worth doing because it's a once in a lifetime trip.
Actually you can't ride a dolphin at sea world in Orlando but you can ride a dolphin at Discovery Cove in Orlando for $180 for half an hour of swimming with dolphins. Go to this website for more information www.discoverycove.com
If it is your first time - call the Glen Cove Court system - 516 676 1955 - the cost is an unbelievable $200!
$60 per person
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1 million dollars
50 a person or child
I would imagine, a lot of money, considering how big and smart they are. There are also a small limited amount of them, so that would increase the price, too.
The packages can range, but Florida residents can get it for as low as $199.00 a day. That would make the price for seven people approximately $1393.00.
it depends what room but its evpensive for one ticket go on their website keylimecove.com. but they rooms cost 400 something with a kitten in it
dolphins have lots of strength
Around 30 to 45 dollars depending on the amount of riders
Taiji (the town featured in documentary 'The Cove') as well as Futo (as is mentioned in the documentary 'Earthlings.') There are also a number of smaller villages that hunt dolphins, both for meat as well as the captive dolphin industry. The Japanese have only hunted dolphins on this sort of scale since the 1940's, so their argument that it is tradition and a much needed source of food, is not valid as dolphin meat is heavily contaminated with mercury.
As it was a science exploration and discovery by man, it was worth it, we will know the real benefits much later.