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    Default SCUBA Lessons "$185 complete"

    Just thought I would share.....

    http://www.diveworldaustin.com/

    I spoke to them and their site is not up to date...the total cost is $165.

    $165 + (2days x $10per day park fee) = $185 total

    Package includes:
    Books, Dive Tables, Log Book, Rental (BC, Reg, weights, etc), Check Out Dives, etc

    Does not include:
    Fins, Mask, Snorkel, Booties.

    You buy your F-M-S-B (you have to have or rent anywhere else), pay $185 total.............walk away certified diver PADI
    If life is like a box of chocolates, then someone sat on mine!


    http://www.bluehanddesigns.com

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    Default RE: SCUBA Lessons "$185 complete"

    Thats $100 more than I paid........
















































    Did I mention that was in '87? lol

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    Default RE: SCUBA Lessons "$185 complete"

    Must be inflation.....
    If life is like a box of chocolates, then someone sat on mine!


    http://www.bluehanddesigns.com

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    Default RE: SCUBA Lessons "$185 complete"

    Yeah, I use to work at that shop (was assistant manager for a couple of years. I still help Mike out from time-to-time when he gets short handed. He has some killer deals and more gear than you can shake a stick at. I really like the indoor, heated, 12-foot deep swimming pool that is in the store. Class room time and pool time are all in one place. Start classes on Monday evening, take the test that Friday, three dives on Saturday and two on Sunday and BAM your certified. He also offers private and semi-private lessons and the option to do your open water certification dives in the ocean instead of Lake Travis. Refreasher courses are also available.

    He was teaching PDIC OW but has recently switched to PADI. Up until this year, the classes were 150 dollars. Since switching to PADI, he raised the cost to 165 dollars.

    They also offer a wide assortment of specialty classes. It has been a while since I worked there so I am not sure what the prices are on those classes. You would need to call the shop to get details on those classes. Shop number is 219-1220.
    135 gallon reef and 29 gallon mini-reef.

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