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PLZ share more info on dry season cave tubing


dhdozier

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I really would like to take my crew cave tubing after reading several threads on here. HOwever, I have read that this is what is considered the dry season and would like to know more about it. I am a large woman - 5'8, 200 lbs with other family members equal in weight and stepdad is around 300 lbs. Is the water level so low that we would be absolutely miserable? We went river tubing in Helen, GA once when it was VERY low and I walked the river more than floated - hated the experience and furious that no one mentioned how low it was but I am sure that didn't want to miss out on our tourism $$ (I am talking like 3-4 in of water for most of the river). Please let me know if this excursion is better skipped this trip - we will be there April 6th on NCL Sun. Thanks!

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