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1 hour ago, Capt_BJ said:
IME you want to just go to the PADI web site and signup for the e-learning course. Do the work and at the end you get a certificate of completion. You present the certificate to the 'referral' shop doing the checkouts. DD completed OW this way. The referral shop (not a ship) gave her a written test to verify she'd done the coursework - simple stuff, nothing new. She then had one pool session and two two tank boats trips (two dives a day maximum for checkouts per PADI rules. We did the whole thing in two days in the Keys.
https://www.royalcaribbean.com/faq/topics/padi-scuba-courses-and-excursions
INDEPENDENT STUDY1PADI eLearning®PADI eLearning makes it easy to fit scuba lessons into a busy schedule. Learn about scuba diving principles and terminology whenever, wherever it's convenient for you.
It's your course on your time. Study offline, or online using a computer or mobile device. Connect with your instructor whenever you have a question.
- eLearning time commitment: 5-10 hours
Problem is that the online course is already paid for through the excursion. But thanks for the info.
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I wonder if it was because they were busy with the classes? I already had to pay a rebooking fee because the first trip I booked did not have the excursion and I was told by the person on the phone that they could not see the excursion unless they booked it, Grrr. Then a second person was able to see the excursion before I booked this one but I still had to pay $100 pp. The ONLY reason I am going on this cruise is for this course. I thought I might as well earn points while I do the course that I would be doing on land for about the same price.
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I have purchased the open water dive certification course for my upcoming sailing (Late Feb) on Allure of the Seas. Does anyone know when they will tell me anything about doing the home portion of the course? I have emailed royaldiver, but have not heard anything back. Appreciate any info on this.
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No, I think you may have to call. Other than going to the ship when it is in port?