Blue Lagoon Frequently Asked Questions
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Q.    What if it rains?  What are we going to do?

A.    You will still be diving.  You do get wet Scuba diving, you know.  Diving will be interrupted during lightning storms and then diving will continue.


Q.    A big hurricane may hit Galveston.  What are we going to do?

A.    I hate to hear it.  You will still be diving.


Q.    I-45 is going to be under construction.  What are we going to do?

A.    Yes, I know.  You better leave earlier.  You will still be diving.


Q.    Where can I change into my swimsuit?

A.    You can change in the woods, in a porta-john, in your car, or at home before you leave.


Q.    Can I drive into town to eat lunch?

A.    No, you have a full day and there is not enough time to drive back to Hunstville to eat.
       
Read more about it: 
Things-to-bring Check List


Q.    Can I get my tank filled at Blue Lagoon?

A.    Yes.  Blue Lagoon has an air-fill station.


Q.    Should I bring the extra weights that I didn't need in the pool?

A.    Yes, bring everything you own having to do with Scuba.
       
Read more about it: 
Things-to-bring Check List


Q.    Do I need my book, RDP tables, Log Book, and 2 pens?

A.    Yes, there is a lot of paper work involved in this Scuba thing.
       
Read more about it: 
Things-to-bring Check List


Q.    Are there any sharks or other aquatic life in Blue Lagoon?

A.    Yes.  Read more about it:  Blue Lagoon Aquatic Life


Q.    If I forget to bring something, can I borrow one from someone else?

A.    Good Luck!  I don't carry spares.
       
Read more about it: 
Things-to-bring Check List


Q.    Is there a dive store near Blue Lagoon?

A.    Yes, it's about 40 miles from your dive site, an easy 80 mile round trip.
       
Read more about it: 
Things-to-bring Check List


Q.    Can I camp-out over-night?

A.    Yes.


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