After this they moved to the Jellyshroom Caves where they remained for some months before Marguerit wished to venture even deeper into the ocean in search of the answer to why they were shot down. They remained on the island until the rainfall caused a landslide which destroyed part of their base. After the storms cleared they were able to see a Floating Island and created a base on it from the scrapped wreckage of the Degasi. They arrived during a period of torrential rainfall and storms which rendered them stuck within their lifepods for several days. Marguerit, Paul, and Paul's son Bart were the only survivors from the Degasi crash approximately one decade prior to the Aurora's crash. 3.2 Marguerit Maida's Log - Speaking Freely.3.1 Degasi Crew Manifest: Marguerit Maida.Marguerit's considerable experience was demonstrated on multiple occasions, once when she wrestled Stalkers and took their teeth by force and again when she brought a nearly dead Reaper Leviathan to their base in the Deep Grand Reef, and was last seen clinging to the Reaper Leviathan responsible for the destruction of that base, having stabbed a jagged piece of metal into its neck.Īs it turns out, Marguerit survived these events and later appears in person in Subnautica: Below Zero. Paul allowed this to happen because, despite being the captain, he knew that he and Bart needed her to survive. ![]() In the end Marguerit had her way and they set up habitats in the Jellyshroom Cave and later in the Deep Grand Reef. Marguerit wished to go deeper into the sea, but Paul wanted to remain on the Floating Island. Marguerit and Paul didn't get along well and argued often about where to establish themselves. I would return/ it seems expensive but you can totally make a day or more out of it: its value for money.Marguerit Maida was a highly experienced mercenary and former member of the Trans System Federation, hired by Paul Torgal to protect the Degasi from pirate raids. There are some picnic tables in designated areas, but most tables were selfishly reserved by families by placing cool boxes and lunch boxes on the tables those of course were the shady ones so be aware that happens. Our second day saw us bringing a packed lunch. Our meal for family of four came to €60! Ice creams each came to €12. The queues were big, there is a fast pass and I think I would probably invest in one of we were to go back, so the children could go on more slides in the short ish time. Definitely enough to keep kids occupied even if they aren't talk enough for slides. Try and Sit in shaded area, or have a bag or a towel to sit on and hat and sunglasses as it get very hot and very sunny while waiting for the Shows (both shows are around 15-20mins with a gap of 10 mins) The slides aren't all accessible to small children, but there are smaller play areas and a family pool with different depths. ![]() The sealion show is good, we watched it three times over the two days but mainly because the dolphin show is right after and you need to be there to get good seats. You can hire lockers (€5 deposit and €5-10 payment for a range of sizes, we went for the €6 one fitted al of our stuff in (family of 4) You can also book dolphin experiences, including a photo with a dolphin (€20 each person) and photo with sea lion (€10) The bird show was fun, although short. I would recommend booking online and printing tickets at home,there's a free bus from Santa susanna (and other local areas) We also took advantage of the "come back for €10" and returned two days later. We booked through a tour operator locally. We were extremely disappointed with the whole experience and would strongly advise nobody to bother with this terrible park. Dolphins and whales should not be subjected to this and be kept like this for entertainment. I know it is contradictory to moan about this subject when we paid to access the park ( only for the use of the waterslides) but the Dolphins are kept in a pretty small swimming pool. It is the worst amusement/waterpark I have ever been to. ![]() This park is aimed at very small children so if you aren't with small children don't even bother with this rubbish park. The park is expensive for what it is, the rides were absolutely terrible as were the queues. Drinks including bottled water extremely overpriced. It might have been high season but the park was awfully crammed - hardly anywhere to find a spot to sit down. We left again after half an hour without even going on anything. Visited this park with a group of friends in our thirties.
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