If you want a pleasant introductory diving experience do not use Diver’s Reef. Twice my wife and I showed up after scheduling a class a week in advance, once over the phone and once in-person, and this company can’t keep its schedule straight. Would you trust them?\r
Diver’s Reef in Colorado Spring is the most unprofessional business I have interacted with. My wife and I have never been on a diving excursion. We had contacted Diver’s Reef to attend an introductory dive class. We had scheduled a week in advance on a Saturday morning and found a babysitter for our two year old. When we arrived the attendant noted that we had not been placed on the schedule and there were no instructors available. The attendant did attempt to call instructor’s short notice, once it was noted that we had a babysitter. He then apologized and told us that he would personally give us an intro lesson when we scheduled. I few hours later, I called to schedule the following Friday (today) at 9am. I understood the normal operating hours were from 10-6, but we had taken our son to pre-school and pick him up by 12 and I had taken the day off work. The attendant understood the time constraints with pre-school and noted that he would come in at 9am for the lessons and stated that he was putting us on the schedule. My wife and I arrived at Diver’s Reef at 8:50am and waited until 9:20 am again, this company was a no show\r
Pros: None - there no shows did not allow for ""pros"" to be seen
Cons: Twice were no shows for an intro class
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