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Line Squirrel
05-05-2005, 05:24 PM
As of today, the platform is under about 1 inch of water and the spring is pumping pretty good, getting clear.
There is however a lot of work that needs to be done to the park before it opens.
Projected date to open is June 1
Janet
05-06-2005, 07:52 AM
Welcome to DEP Mike. We'll come to see you as soon as your open for diving, but we'll miss you here in Luraville.
Janet :D
Line Squirrel
05-06-2005, 06:32 PM
Welcome to DEP Mike. We'll come to see you as soon as your open for diving, but we'll miss you here in Luraville.
Janet :D
Thank you Janet, I'm excited to be a part of the team :D I'll still be at least a part time "Tank Monkey" for Cathy for a little longer anyway. Looking forward to seeing all "the regulars" at the dive shop once the Luraville area springa clear and I will be sure to see you at Peacock on my day off!
Mike
amphipod06
05-07-2005, 04:04 PM
Mike,
Congrats!!!
Scott and I have been waiting with bated breath for Madison to be back in the regular dive plans.
Will our annual park passes be honored there or is there going to be an extra fee like before?
Looking forward to diving Madison again.
Celia
Line Squirrel
05-07-2005, 05:28 PM
Mike,
Congrats!!!
Scott and I have been waiting with bated breath for Madison to be back in the regular dive plans.
Will our annual park passes be honored there or is there going to be an extra fee like before?
Looking forward to diving Madison again.
Celia
Hey Celia!
The park manager is still trying to hammer all of the details out.
Here is a link that may answer some questions: http://www.floridastateparks.org/madison/default.cfm
CONGRATS on your recent graduation to becoming an "RN" lot of dedication to accomplish that :smt023
jammer
05-07-2005, 06:38 PM
That is what really gripes my A$$ is when they sell you a pass and still charge. I hate that when you go to troy you have the pass but still have to pay $10.00 to dive. I call bull$hit
amphipod06
05-07-2005, 06:59 PM
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Hey Celia!
The park manager is still trying to hammer all of the details out.
Here is a link that may answer some questions: http://www.floridastateparks.org/madison/default.cfm
CONGRATS on your recent graduation to becoming an "RN" lot of dedication to accomplish that :smt023[/quote]
Thanks Mike.
We can't wait to go diving again.... I have a job interview on Monday, wish me luck.
Dive safe.
Celia
tomhauburn
05-08-2005, 10:37 PM
That is what really gripes my A$$ is when they sell you a pass and still charge. I hate that when you go to troy you have the pass but still have to pay $10.00 to dive. I call bull$hit
I know Madison charges due to the mangaement but the last time I was at Troy they did not charge extra if you had a park pass. I hope it has not changed.
Tom
If you have the annual pass, you do not have to pay anything to get into State run state parks, such as Troy, Manatee, Peacock. County run state parks such as JB, Madison have their own deals.
Dwain
05-09-2005, 08:13 AM
If you have the annual pass, you do not have to pay anything to get into State run state parks, such as Troy, Manatee, Peacock. County run state parks such as JB, Madison have their own deals.
Purchase the state park pass @ the park that you frequent the most. If you purchase it online, 100% of the funds go to Homosassa Springs. None of it goes to any of the other parks. Which seems wrong to me.
So if you purchased your pass @ Peacock Springs the money would stay within the park.
CaveDivingCop
05-09-2005, 08:31 AM
Dwain
So if you purchased your pass @ Peacock Springs the money would stay within the park.
Good advice Dwain....I didn't know that about buying it online...and I was about to buy a new pass before I came down for the CDS workshop....now that I know...I'll wait and get it there at Peacock.
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