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Frequently Asked Questions


WHEN DO THE MERMAIDS SWIM

Sunday - Wednesday - 9PM / 10PM

Thursday - 5PM / 6PM / 8PM / 9PM / 10PM / 11PM

Friday - Saturday - 5PM / 6PM / 8PM / 9PM / 9:30PM / 10PM / 10:30PM / 11PM / 11:30PM / 12:3 PM

CAN YOU TELL ME ABOUT THE TANK?

Dive Bar features a 40 ft, 7,500 gallon saltwater tank, which is home to over 15 species of tropical fish, and is the stage for our nightly mermaid shows. Our tank is maintained and cared for by our team of trained aquarists, who care for our live fish, clean, monitor the cleanliness and water quality on a daily basis, Our tank is kept between 78 and 81 degrees for the health and safety of our live animals.

HOW DO I BOOK A BOOTH OR PARTY AT DIVE BAR?

Please contact us at management@916venues.com or use our Contact Form

HOW DO I BECOME A DIVE BAR MERMAID?

We are not currently seeking out new underwater performers; if you would like us to keep your resume on file please email us at management@916venues.com. Please include any swim, dance or performance experience in your resume, as well as a head-shot. Please note that it takes our mermaid performers at least two months to train to become performance ready, as their jobs are athletic, challenging and strenuous.

ARE CHILDREN ALLOWED INSIDE DIVE BAR?

We are currently a 21+ venue, and children are not allowed inside Dive Bar. You may hire our mermaids for private parties or events, and also make appearances in the local community year round.

HOW CAN I HIRE A MERMAID FOR MY PARTY OR PRIVATE EVENT?

Want to make a splash at your next party or event? Hire one of the Dive Bar Mermaids! We are Professional and Sea-soned Mermaid Performers with hundreds of parties and events under our fins. For more information, please visit our “Hire a Mermaid“ page

CAN I SWIM IN THE TANK?

Our tank is a specialized and delicate ecosystem featuring live animals. It is also hazardous, claustrophobic and dangerous. Because of the sensitive nature of the tank, and the extensive training our underwater performers receive, we very rarely allow guest swimmers in the tank.
 

 

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