EPCOT DiveQuest Scuba Experience Returns Starting May 1, 2025

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Posted: Thursday April 3, 2025 8:41am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

EPCOT’s popular 'Seas Adventures – DiveQuest' scuba diving experience is returning on May 1, 2025, and reservations are now available.


DiveQuest takes certified divers into the 5.7-million-gallon saltwater aquarium inside The Seas with Nemo & Friends Pavilion. You get 40 minutes of dive time with calm conditions, no current, and clear visibility—something open water diving can’t always guarantee. Marine life includes rays, turtles, sharks, and over 6,000 other sea creatures.

  • Start date: May 1, 2025
  • Length: 2 hours total, including pre-dive orientation
  • Park admission: Not required or included
  • Ages: 10 and up (divers under 16 must be accompanied by a participating adult)
  • Price: From $229 plus tax, or $194.65 plus tax for Annual Passholders (varies by date)

Requirements

  • Proof of SCUBA certification is required (C-card and photo ID)
  • Guests 10–17 need a waiver signed by a parent or legal guardian
  • Divers must bring a swimsuit (not worn to the location); all gear is provided except personal mask (optional)
  • No jewelry allowed in the water except a watch
  • No cameras or personal gear allowed inside the aquarium
  • Guests with neoprene allergies should call 407-560-7692 after booking

The locker room has free lockers, towels, shampoo, and hair dryers. Shorty wetsuits are provided in sizes XS to 5X for both men and women.

This experience can fill up quickly, especially during peak periods. Full payment is required at booking, and cancellations within 24 hours will forfeit the fee.

You can book now through Disney’s official website or by calling (407) 560-7692.

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    Lord Fozzinator7 days ago

    In that case, they can put dory, then it would be Finding Dory

    jeanericuser0017 days ago

    Now all they need is a mini game where a hidden nemo is set in the tank earlier. Now while diving they can attempt to "find nemo".

    WorldExplorer8 days ago

    Now bring back Scuba Mickey!

    bmr15918 days ago

    Maybe we don’t have a new land opening this year, but it does seem like Epic is pushing Disney to return to pre-Covid ammenaties that they’ve been lazy to reimplement.

    Lord Fozzinator8 days ago

    Honestly, I'm happy that they are bringing back old experiences. It is a great step in the right direction. Hopefully Disney opens up more previously closed experiences.