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Amazing Animals

Experience
polar bears and penguins in Florida? You bet! You'll also
see manatees, otters, walrus, whales...you'll be amazed
at all the animals!
Street Entertainers

Colourful
street performers mingle daily with park guests along
'Key West at SeaWorld's' main street and also throughout
Sunset Square. Variety acts including a unicyclist
juggler, mime artists and sand-sculptors, who create
colourful undersea scenes out of sand, accompany live
music entertainers as calypso music wafts through the
air.
The fun really begins at dusk, as the sun goes down the
park celebrates with a giant street party featuring the
entertainers and a tightwire walker who performs eight
feet above the ground.

Here
you can roll up your sleeves and touch a starfish. The
Caribbean Tide Pool is a re-creation of one of the oceans
richest marine environments, housing sea urchins, sea
cucumbers, spiny lobsters and tropical fish.
Clyde and Seamore
Take Pirate Island
A
dramatic tale of treasure, treachery and a quest for
fresh fish,
Co-starring SeaWorlds equivalent or Laurel and Hardy.
Otters, sea-lions and walruses appear as their story
begins somewhere in the Caribbean as a pirate ship called
the HMS Pinniped sails past an island inhabited by two
marooned buccaneers, on a quest for treasure buried
somewhere on Pirate Island.
The Captain of the Pinniped is animal trainer Eric Lang
and his first mate is Seamore. They find a treasure map
and set off to search the island. Unbeknownst to the
crew, the shipwrecked duo including Mr Clyde have been
living on the island for years and they purloin the
treasure map. Each pair searches for the treasure whilst
trying to outfox, (or out-sea-lion), the others hoping to
keep the bounty for themselves.
The 130-foot pirate ship set has two 50-foot masts and
plenty of nooks and crannies for Clyde and Seamore to
slip and slide in and out of. With lots of action and
corny jokes this is a must-see.
Intensity Games

Held
at the open air Atlantis Bayside Stadium, the audience is
divided into two sides, the Pepsi side who sponsor the
show and the Mountain Dew side, to cheer on their
respective team of expert athletes who are willing to do
anything to win.
The 20-person teams comprised of record winning water
skiers compete in water skiing, gymnastics, basketball
and other sports to test their mettle and their muscles
in a non stop demonstration of acrobatics, strength and
stamina.

Get
ready to get wet on this edge of your seat water-coaster
thrill ride that plunges guests into the middle of a
clash for the lost city of Atlantis.
Lost for centuries the ancient city of Atlantis has risen
from the sea, right in the middle of SeaWorld in between
the Whale and Dolphin Show and the Penguin Encounter.
You are invited to board an eight-passenger Greek fishing
boat for a 6 and a half minute, twisting, turning,
plunging ride through a mythical land, combining out of
this world illusionary effects, a high speed water ride,
(up to 50 mph), and a careening roller coaster with two
of the steepest, wettest, fastest drops to be found in
any theme park.
Dripping with water and alive with sounds from within,
spanning a 6-acre area surrounded by rocky cliffs, the
10-storey building is spectacularly adorned with Greek
mosaics, crowned by a blue dome and a golden seahorse.
As guests board their vessels they are pulled into
Atlantis by a gentle current. Once inside the darkened
maze, you are chased by Allura, an evil spirit who lives
in Atlantis. As your boat races at high speed through the
ancient city you battle against the siren as she tries to
keep the city for herself.
After surviving close encounters with gushing fountains
and water cannons you pause at the top of a 60-foot, near
vertical waterfall before splashing into the harbour
below creating a tidal wave of water. You are then pulled
back into the siren's dark and chilly lair by unseen
forces. The last drop is a nose-dive through the dark as
you speed into S-shaped, luge-like curves in the misty,
candle-lit catacombs where a starry sky sends gentle rain
upon the passengers below.
Special effects used on the ride include lasers and
holographic illusions that immerse you in an undersea
fantasy world with plenty of H2O, whilst the wicked
enchantress battles with your vessel which represents a
magical sea horse named Hermes, who is trying to protect
you.
The steep drops offer you the best chance in the day to
scream your head off and also cool down in the hot
Orlando sun.
Key West

Experience
all the excitement and beauty of the Florida Keys at Key
West SeaWorld, as you are transported to a festive
faraway land.
This 5-acre attraction features wild entertainers, live
bands, close-up encounters with sea turtles and the
opportunity to touch and feed dolphins and stingrays.
There are also nightly sunset celebrations.
SeaWorld has taken a region of the world and themed a
whole section of the park around it to create a distinct
destination.


Kraken
is the first of it's kind, and defines a new thrill-ride
category all by itself. A 15-storey high ride with
nothing to hold on to, nothing in front of you, nothing
below you, and only sky above. Named after a legendary
sea-monster feared by sailors, and kept restrained
beneath the water by Poseidon, this serpent coaster will
lift you higher, drop you further, and spin you faster
than any other ride in Orlando.
This ride is not like a traditional roller coaster, there
is no barrier in front of you, no floor beneath your
feet, and above your head is nothing but sky, apart from
during one of seven high-speed loops, when the only thing
above you is the ground. With speeds of up to 65 miles
per hour, high G-forces, weightlessness, and loops, the
coaster also plunges underground three times, and you
even dive deep into a lagoon, entering the serpent's
underwater lair at full speed, as huge plumes of spray
fly up and drench bystanders.
Riders sit four across on open-air, pedestal-like seats,
with nothing around them but shoulder restraints. After a
scenic ascent up the 149 foot lift hill, where you get a
bird's eye view of the whole park, you will race at over
65 mph. Through a 119-foot vertical loop, before diving
underground into a 101-foot diving loop. Here you will
feel the sensation of three seconds of weightlessness, as
you rocket through a zero-gravity roll into a cobra roll,
(or double inversion), that is supposed to resemble the
head of a snake. After speeding through another vertical
loop, you plunge into the monster's lair, through a
tunnel that is flooded by a nearby waterfall. Shooting
out of the tunnel, you then sail through a flat spin,
before returning to the loading station, safe from the
monster's clutches.
You will also have the opportunity to walk through
Kraken's lair on foot, coming face to face with live
eels, representing the serpent's young, encased in round
see-through eggs. Another way SeaWorld has blended thrill
rides with its animal theming.
The ride lasts an exciting 3-minutes and 39 seconds and
you must be at least 54 inches tall to ride.
Manatees: The Last
Generation?
Discover
the underwater world of the Florida manatee, from above
and below the water. These 1,000-pound animals share
their lush lagoon with hundreds of fish and some wild
turtles. You learn how SeaWorld has helped prevent them
from being wiped out.
Midway Games
Featuring
video games and skill games that give you the opportunity
to win huge plush toys of Shamu, by playing skeeball,
squirt gun races, driving simulators and pinball games.
Penguin Encounter

Here
you can see the natural habitat of these flightless birds
as they feed and play in SeaWorlds patch of the
Antarctic. With freezing temperatures, icy seas and snowy
banks, over 100 polar penguins jump, dive and slide in
Penguin Encounter. There are also three species of
flighted birds there to keep them company.
Pets On Stage
A
mix of humour with a serious message about the care and
training of animals. Cats, dogs, pigs, mice, birds and a
pony entertain you with tricks whilst the trainers
provide a comedy narration. All of the animals featured
have been rescued from local animal shelters. The show
includes a video of SeaWorld's support for the shelters.
It's a 25-minute show at the SeaWorld Theatre.

At
25-feet and five tons he's the biggest star of SeaWorld.
Shamu the killer whales talents are featured in 'The
Shamu Adventure' along with animal expert Jack Hanna, who
serves as an on-location host.
As a lone kayaker paddles into a fog shrouded Alaskan bay
you embark on a worldwide adventure. Through the magic of
Shamu Vision, a huge high-resolution video screen, you
travel through Alaska, Norway and the remote Crozet
Islands. Mixing extraordinary video footage and live
displays by Shamu and the SeaWorld trainers there are
lessons to be learned during Shamus Adventure and humour
helps make the point. Soaring bald eagles help bring
Alaska to Orlando as the orcas frolic to music, jump to
surprising heights and interact with their trainers and
the audience.
The audience even joins in the fun in deciding whether a
man or a woman makes the best whale trainer. During each
performance one family from the audience is selected to
meet Shamu and can later surf the net to see their
souvenir photo, posted at www.shamu.com.
Be warned if you sit in the first 14 rows, you will get
drenched with ice-cold, salt water.
Shamu: Close Up!

A
1.7 million-gallon killer whale habitat lets you get
closer than ever to Shamu and his family. You can observe
playtimes and training sessions from every possible angle
as you learn about SeaWorlds killer whale breeding
program in the marine mammal nursery. Video monitors and
time-lapse cameras are on hand to aid your exploration of
the undisputed sovereigns of the sea.
Shamu's Happy
Harbour
A
three acre pirate ship play area for kids, with four
storeys of rope nets, shoot through tunnels, a submarine
you can explore and a splashy water maze with added water
cannons. You can crawl through a sea of balls and slip
down your choice of nine slippery water slides, in a
Caribbean themed tropical paradise with giant pink
flamingoes and palm trees. Strictly no adults, unless
accompanied by children.
Terrors of the Deep
Terrors
of the Deep is the largest collection of deadly sea
creatures in the world. As you travel through the
underwater acrylic tunnel, you are just inches away from
the coral reefs that are home to slithery eels, lionfish,
puffer-fish, barracudas and toothy sharks, all at home in
their spine chilling domain.
Wild Artict
An
inside look at a remote research station near the North
Pole.
You can either walk to Base Station Wild Arctic, for
which the line is usually shorter, or first take a flying
jet-copter simulation tour over the Arctic wilderness, in
a movie rider about the dangers of Arctic exploration.
After the simulated helicopter experience you then enter
the frozen wonderland of Base Station Wild Arctic and
encounter the real animals that live there including
beluga whales, walruses, harbour seals and two polar
bears that SeaWorld acquired from Denver zoo named
Klondike and Snow.
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