Electric Ocean returns to SeaWorld Orlando on select dates with both daytime and nighttime activities and entertainment.
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SeaWorld Orlando’s Howl-O-Scream will be back for a second year – but a Howl-O-Scream flash sale starts the panic on Friday the 13th.
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But as of April 18, all of Orlando’s major theme parks are back to allowing characters to interact with their fans without social distancing.
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It’s been a long time coming, but the Ice Breaker roller coaster is now open at SeaWorld Orlando. Let’s take at look at the ceremony, first riders and some on-ride videos.
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Universal Orlando has announced significant updates for its Covid-19 mask-wearing protocols for both guests and team members, starting this Saturday, February 12, 2022.
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SeaWorld Entertainment to buy Cedar Fair parks for $3.4 billion?
SeaWorld Entertainment Inc., the parent company of SeaWorld and Busch Gardens parks throughout the USA, has reportedly made a massive $3.4 billion offer to buy Cedar Fair and its 12 amusement parks.
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SeaWorld Orlando’s Seven Seas Food Festival returns Feb. 4 with new offerings
SeaWorld Orlando is kicking off 2022 in foodie style with the return of its Seven Seas Food Festival, featuring more flavor than ever before.
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SeaWorld San Antonio offering free Preschool and Teacher Cards for 2022
SeaWorld San Antonio is once again offering free admission all year long in 2022 to Texas preschool children and teachers.
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SeaWorld Parks’ Inside Look returns for more behind-the-scenes experiences
Guests visiting SeaWorld’s parks can now go behind-the-scenes for an all-access experience with the return of Inside Look.
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Top Theme Park Rumors for 2022
by Tharin Whiteby Tharin WhiteIt is the beginning of a new year and rumors for 2022 have already begun. How will theme parks adapt to this ever-changing pandemic?