Need Show/Ride Recommendations, Please

HolySchmoly

New Member
Original Poster
Our family will be visiting Sea World Orlando and was wondering if someone who's been there or is familiar with the attraction would be kind enough to list the recommended rides and the shows in each of the Parks?

Our girls are 13 & 11 and we'd like to know which rides or shows can be skipped over the better, more fun rides and shows at those Parks for our daughters. Would be great if we knew which shows should have priority over the others while at the Park. Thank you for your time and courtesy.
 

crazydaveh

Active Member
Well,

If you go on a day where you get there when it opens and stays until close, you can hit everything without getting rushed.

I highly recommend the following shows in priority order:
Clyde & Seamore Take Pirate Island
Clyde & Seamore nighttime show
Shamu Nighttime show
Believe (Shamu Show)
Blue Horizions

I highly suggest you do Wild Artic, especially if it's warm, this will cool you off. If mom and dad need some time away from the kids, go to the Brewmaster's Club in the Hospitality House. Free Anheuser Busch beers with air conditioning!

Both rides are a lot of fun. Kraken is one of the best coasters in town, JTA is fun too, but you smell like theme park water all day afterwards.

I like to feed the dolphins in the Key West area.

That's my take. Enjoy.
 

CAPTAIN HOOK

Well-Known Member
Our family will be visiting Sea World Orlando and was wondering if someone who's been there or is familiar with the attraction would be kind enough to list the recommended rides and the shows in each of the Parks?

SeaWorld is only ONE park - typing error or are you confusing it with somewhere else :confused:
 

lisak09

Well-Known Member
All of the shows are excellent but you really need to be there early if you want to see them all. I dont like big coasters or long drops so i give kraken and Journey to Atlantis a miss. My husband and twelve year old daughter like them although she did think Kraken was a bit scary. Wild Arctic is good but can cause motion sickness.
 

minnie2000

Well-Known Member
If your daughters are anything like mine (mad on animals, particularly dolphins!), I would get there early and make feeding the dolphins at Key West the priority, also feeding the seals/sea lions. You can buy fish at certain times and feed them. Find out the times from sea world and get there early because it gets busy, and once all the fish is sold - that's it until later.

The shows are great too, although we weren't very impressed by Believe, but my DDs love feeding the animals even more.
 

Mr Ferret 75

Thank you sir. You were an inspiration.
Premium Member
As others have said if you make a full day of it most things can be seen without a problem.
But, Journey to Atlantic is cool and the Shamu evening show. Believe isn't that great. There are also some great backstage tours available, that can be booked on arrival and don't cost much.
The Duelling pianos is a fun show while you eat.

Have a great time:)
 

HolySchmoly

New Member
Original Poster
CAPTAIN HOOK, yeah, sorry, you are absolutely right, of course. Seaworld is one single park. I was originally posing this question with Discovery Cove in mind, but in the middle of typing, I found out that that's out of the question for us, mainly because of my major oversight in that you needed to reserve your tickets for that place months in advance. :hammer: So, forgot to use the correct singular form.

Anyway, I truly appreciate all your replies. I had to pull a double shift lastnight and came home early this morning at dawn and I really appreciate waking up to such a wealth of information like this. Thanks a bunch people!
 

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