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2nd December 2003, 08:23 AM
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| | Guest | Cave tubing in Belize I too have gone with Reggie- actually had a private tour. :) We paid when we
got there but reservations were necessary. I believe he now requires a
depost??? Go to his page - email him for a direct answer. | |
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2nd December 2003, 04:56 PM
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| | Guest | Cave tubing in Belize We pre- booked with Reggie online which is advisable, I think, although
he did take some walk ons I noticed. His transportation is a school bus
which was pretty full on the day that we went. He prefers to be paid
with cash ($65) but he will accept credit cards without a problem.
Hope that you have as much fun as we did.
BL7 | |
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2nd December 2003, 08:38 PM
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| | Guest | Cave tubing in Belize Hi...One question concerning Reggie...how long does it take for him to get
back to you?? I emailed him 2 weeks ago to make reservations for later in
the month and haven't heard back from him.... I'm getting worried... Is
this normal?
Thanks,
Jenny
<BlimeyLimey7@> wrote in message
news:12669-3FCD0AA7-281@storefull-2295.public.lawson....
> We pre- booked with Reggie online which is advisable, I think, although
> he did take some walk ons I noticed. His transportation is a school bus
> which was pretty full on the day that we went. He prefers to be paid
> with cash ($65) but he will accept credit cards without a problem.
> Hope that you have as much fun as we did.
> BL7
> | |
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3rd December 2003, 10:55 AM
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| | Guest | Cave tubing in Belize Email him again! He returned a message to us the same day. Of course you
could call him to check your reservation at
011-501-225-2195 or cell # 011-501-610-1541 | |
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3rd December 2003, 08:29 PM
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| | Guest | Cave tubing in Belize Some info please? Is the water really cold? Is it comfortable? What about
for two people in their sixties? We swim but are hardly olympic quality - we
can keep above water, but we are not in the best of shape. Is this a wise
thing for us to do?
Reply on the newsgroup or e-mail me personally. Thanks... | |
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4th December 2003, 02:44 AM
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| | Guest | Cave tubing in Belize > Is the water really cold? Is it comfortable? What about
>> for two people in their sixties? We swim but are hardly olympic
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>The water temperature was around 78 degrees, it was comfortable for
>me. When you float
Not always- it was about 70 when I went. Chilly for some. | |
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4th December 2003, 02:47 AM
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| | Guest | Cave tubing in Belize If the water level is high- you cross the river on your float, otherwise you
walk accross. You then climb the bank- imbedded "stairs". From that point it
is a flat dirt paved path for probably 3/4 mile, then down to the river. As
mentioned, you will need to walk in parts and cross to the other side. The
bottom is rocks, so it is far better to have old sneakers with a firm bottom
rather than water shoes. As mentioned- plenty of help for you, greatly earning
tips!!!! | |
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4th December 2003, 07:13 PM
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| | Guest | Cave tubing in Belize "clint" <bocarsm@m> wrote in
news:alxzb.455$i83.381@bignews5.:
> Quite risky, my wife and I saw several bull sharks! Not for us!
In the river??? Weird.... | |
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5th December 2003, 08:35 PM
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| | Guest | Cave tubing in Belize I thought the Norwalk virus thing was pretty much over. Is it still an issue?
Also, bull sharks in the river? Is this for real? | |
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6th December 2003, 07:55 AM
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| | Guest | Cave tubing in Belize >Also, bull sharks in the river? Is this for real?
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Nope, actually nothing in the water- no fish. | |
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