SeaWorld Entertainment is changing its corporate name
Effective Feb. 12, 2024, SeaWorld Entertainment will be known as United Parks & Resorts Inc. This change only impacts the parent company. Its 13 parks will all keep their names.
Effective Feb. 12, 2024, SeaWorld Entertainment will be known as United Parks & Resorts Inc. This change only impacts the parent company. Its 13 parks will all keep their names.
On Feb. 1, 2022, we reported that SeaWorld made a $3.4 billion offer to buy Cedar Fair and, today, we learned that offer was rejected.
SeaWorld Entertainment has shared its financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year of 2020, revealing that attendance declined by 16 million guests from fiscal 2019.
SeaWorld Entertainments has confirmed that four upcoming coasters that were set to open this year have officially been delayed to 2021, including the highly-anticipated Iron Gwazi at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay.
SeaWorld Entertainment and Sesame Workshop have announced the location for a new Sesame Place theme park, set to open in spring 2021.
SeaWorld Entertainment and Sesame Workshop have announced the extension of their 37-year-long partnership today, as well as the development of a new Sesame Place theme park in the U.S.
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