Tall water thrill ride coming to Aquatica in 2014
SeaWorld has promised a new attraction for Aquatica Orlando in 2014, but has been scarce with the details, teasing guests with pictures and video.
SeaWorld has promised a new attraction for Aquatica Orlando in 2014, but has been scarce with the details, teasing guests with pictures and video.
Hosts Banks Lee and JeniLynn Knopp bring you this week’s theme park and attraction news. On this week’s episode:
Have some silly and spooky fun in October at SeaWorld’s Halloween Spooktacular. Be immersed in an underwater “fantasea” at this daytime event filled with trick-or-treating, dancing and sea-themed arts and crafts.
Florida residents can experience Discovery Cove at an exclusive rate through Dec. 31, 2013, where they can enjoy the park plus SeaWorld and Aquatica.
Get ready for a wild encounter as celebrity wildlife expert “Jungle” Jack Hanna comes to SeaWorld Orlando Sept. 14 and 15, 2013 for Jack Hanna Weekend.
Two female loggerhead sea turtles deemed non-releasable by wildlife government officials were brought to SeaWorld Orlando last month and moved into SeaWorld’s turtle habitat, TurtleTrek, to serve as the animals’ permanent home.
The theme parks in Orlando have had photographers taking photos of their guests for many years. For most of those years, guests had to have their purchased photos printed out for them in person. But recently, to keep up with the digital trend, the parks have begun offering various digital photo packages of guests’ vacation…
Guests are now able to enjoy all that Busch Gardens and SeaWorld offer with a new $50 Weekday Ticket through Dec. 20.
Celebrate the Fourth of July at SeaWorld Orlando with a special extravaganza and even more Summer Nights fun next Thursday, July 4.
SeaWorld Parks is kicking off their 50th anniversary with a year-long celebration featuring new shows, more up-close animal encounters and a Surprise Squad treating guests with prizes every day.
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