SeaWorld celebrates Guy Harvey Weekend on November 19 and 20
SeaWorld Orlando park guests can meet the world-renowned marine artist and conservationist during Guy Harvey Weekend, taking place on November 19 and 20.
SeaWorld Orlando park guests can meet the world-renowned marine artist and conservationist during Guy Harvey Weekend, taking place on November 19 and 20.
Inside SeaWorld Orlando’s Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin, guests may spot one penguin that looks a little different from the others. She’s wearing her very own wetsuit.
Orlando Cat Café, the first establishment in the Orlando area dedicated to coffee and kittens, is now open daily in Clermont.
Discovery Cove is celebrating the births of five baby bottlenose dolphins, born within one month of each other.
Just in time for Halloween, Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo is transforming into an eerie, immersive family adventure starting October 7 with the new Creatures of the Night experience.
World-renowned animal expert “Jungle Jack” Hanna is back for another Wild Weekend at SeaWorld Orlando on August 20 and 21, when he will share animal facts and stories during interactive presentations inside the Nautilus Theater.
Guests can see Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo in a whole new light at Sunset Celebration, which keeps the attraction open till 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays July 8-August 6 with dining, entertainment and animal encounters throughout the park.
Now that Disney’s Animal Kingdom is open after dark, the park is offering guests another African-themed up-charge option as the sun goes down with the new Savor The Savanna: Evening Safari Experience.
World-renowned marine artist and conservationist Guy Harvey will host Mako’s queue line video and paint a mural for the ride’s debut as part of his new partnership with SeaWorld Parks, focused on raising awareness about ocean health and researching the plight of sharks in the wild.
Merlin’s Sea Life Orlando aquarium at the Orlando Eye has hatched a new attraction with the opening of Turtle Fest, a new interactive exhibit paying tribute to turtles, tortoises and terrapins. The family-friendly exhibit features several new reptiles, including the Diamondback Terrapin, Northern Red-bellied Cooter, the Australian snake-necked turtle and more.