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November 10, 2007

SeaWorld Orlando raises prices and gets a new collective name.

This story was reported by our local ABC affliate WFTV in Orlando tonight.

SeaWorld Orlando, Busch Gardens and other theme parks owned by Busch Entertainment Corp. are getting a new collective name and new ticket prices, owners of the parks said Friday.

The new pricing scheme is aimed at enticing people to visit more than one park, increasing savings the more parks a guest visits.

Read the complete story here.


January 30, 2008

Aquatica - SeaWorld's New Water Park - Construction Photos

Aquatica, SeaWorld's Water Park will begin soft openings to the general public on March 1st. This brand new park with a South Pacific theme is a combination of standard water park attractions and elements found at SeaWorld's Orlando Adventure Park and Discovery Cove.

Aquatica will cover 59 acres of property at the corner of International Drive and Westwood Blvd, just behind the SeaWorld Orlando Adventure Park. The park will feature a high-speed river ride with rapids, 36 water slides, lush tropical landscaping, private cabanas ($150 a day), animal encounters with Commerson's dolphins and an 80,000-square-foot beach.

Here's how SeaWorld describes it's new water park. Aquatica is a whimsical, one of a kind water park that could only come from SeaWorld. Where one river flows you through an undersea world of colorful fish and another races you into rolling rapids. Slides that spin and soak you, and our incredible signature ride, two enclosed tube slides that send you speeding through a lively lagoon filled with playful Commerson's Dolphins. Delight in the serene to extreme waters in the gigantic double wave pool and soak in the sun (or the cooling shade) on the white sand beach.

Single day adult tickets for Aquatica will be $38.95 and for children ages 3 to 9 $32.95. Multi-park ticket packages that include Aquatica, SeaWorld Adventure Park, Discovery Cove and Busch Gardens in Tampa will also be available.

Busch Entertainment Corp (SeaWorld's parent company) will also be celebrating the April 4th opening of a new area at Busch Gardens in Tampa. Jungala, the 4-acre newly designed section will feature habitats for Orangutans, Bengal Tigers and other animals. We will save Jungala for another time. Sounds like I need a road trip to Tampa.

Aquatica Entry Sign
Sea World Aquatica Entry Sign

Coming Soon Signage on International Drive
Sea World Aquatica Signage

Lake View From Outside the Park
Sea World Aquatica Lake View

Main Entry Road
Sea World Aquatica Entry Drive View

Exit Road on South Side of the Park
Sea World Aquatica Exit Road

Exit and Overhead Sign
Sea World Aquatica Exit

SeaWorld Sign on International Drive and Westwood Blvd across the street from the Entry to Aquatica
Sea World Sign Across From Aquatica

View of SeaWorld's Kraken Roller Coaster and Journey to Atlantis Attraction
Sea World Kraken Coaster Across from Aquatica

Aquatica Entry Sign Upclose
Sea World Aquatica Sign Upclose

February 27, 2008

SeaWorld's Waterpark Aquatica Opens for a Passport Members Sneek Peek

Aquatica, Seaworld's brand new water park, is Orlando's first new theme park to open in eight years. The waterpark features a dolphin plunge, lazy river rides, racing slides, interactive play areas and a total of 36 slides. Amenities include 3 restaurants (all counter service), private cabanas and specialty shops.

After spending a few hours there for the first day of the Passport Member's Preview and the entire afternoon on second day, I just have one thing to say. I Loved It!

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The first day of the sneek peak, the weather was cool, gray and overcast when I left the house, not a great day for photographing a waterpark. Monday, the second day of the preview, was picture perfect with blue skies and white puffy clouds.

On Sunday, I was hoping the weather would keep the crowds to a minimum but that was not the case. Traffic was backed up on International Drive and it took about 15 minutes to reach the preferred parking lot. Since the park wasn't scheduled to open until 10 am everyone was waiting in line. The line reached all the way down to the "team member" parking lot. It took about 25 minutes to reach the entrance and receive my free Aquatica T-shirt. It was like day and night when I returned on Monday, I pratically had the waterpark to myself. As an Orlando resident, you could almost say I live for park days like this.

Aquatica Entry

Aquatica T-shirt

There was some confusion when it came time to enter the park. The preview days were for annual passholders only or as SeaWorld calls us "PassPort Members" and everyone had to have a reservation with a confirmation number to participate.

Most people were able to sign up online and print out a reservation confirmation to use at the gate. Apparently, I was not the only person that did not receive the mailed invitation and was not able to sign up online even though I upgraded my Platinum Pass to include the waterpark. I met a very nice couple while waiting in line who were in the same boat because we only had a handwritten number that was given to us when we RSVP'd by calling guest services.

An Aquatica team member, who seemed to be directing things, told my new friends to get in the guest services line since they did not follow directions and print out the reservation confirmation. Those were her exact words. Hmm....not a good way to start our first visit to a new park.

The guest service line looked like it would have added at least an hour's wait time before I could enter the park. I took a chance and went through the security bag search line and handed my pass to the smiling people at the turnstile and I was inside the park in few minutes. Hmm.....again. I jumped up and down and waived to my new friends til I caught their attention. When they realized I was waiving to them from "inside" the park, they quickly did the same thing I did.

Aquatica is beautifully landscaped and the design of the park flows well. It is easy to navigate and, for the most part, I knew where I was because of the signage. I was so excited on the way in that I forgot to pick up a map. I think they call my kind of touring, flying by the sit of your pants. One of the nicest things about Aquatica is how family friendly it is. There is something for everyone.

Aquatica Signage


I was a bit surprised by the Australian theme and the odd names of some of the slides like Whanau Way, Walhalla Wave and Taumata Racer.

Aquatica's signature attractions are Dolphin Plunge for the more adventure some and Loggerhead Lane for the rest of us.

What makes these two attractions stand out? Both involve the black and white Commerson's Dolphins which are usually found in the shallow waters off the southern tip of South America. These dolphins look like mini versions of Shamu. As far as I know, Aquatica is the only waterpark to have dolphins of any type.

Dolphin Plunge sends you through the dolphin's lagoon in a clear tube as you reach the end of your ride. Loggerhead Lane is a small winding river-like attraction that you float down and around in air tubes passing the Fish Grotto and the Commerson's Dolphin Exhibit. For those not wishing to get wet (I know that sounds a little odd at a waterpark but not everyone goes into the water) you can stop by the underwater viewing area.

Dolphin Plunge Slide

Dolphin Plunge Tank

Commerson's Dolphins

Commerson's Dolphins

Commerson's Dolphins

Commerson's Dolphins

Commerson's Dolphins eat approximately 10% of their weight daily, so every few hours you can watch the trainers interacting with the dolphins. Just ask a team member at the lagoon area for that day's feeding schedule when you enter the park. Lauren, one the trainers, was such a good sport to hold up their lunch for me. Besides being a good sport, she was very friendly and knowledgeable about the dolphins.

Dolphin Feeding Time

Dolphin Feeding at Dolphin Plunge

Dolphin Training

The wave pools, that's right pools as in plural, Cutback Cove and Big Surf Shores will be popular places to cool off . From what the lifeguards told me, Big Surf Shores is the less intense wave pool between the two. You can also just relax in the hundreds of lounge chairs on the sandy beach area. Or find a spot to relax under the largest beach umbrellas I have ever seen.

Aquatica Cutback Cove


Aquatica Cutback Cove


Aquatica Big Surf Shores

Aquatica Big Surf Shores

Aquatica Beach Chairs

Aquatica Beach Chairs

I stopped by one of the sets of lockers to ask about the rental fee since I thought they were complimentary during this sneak peek. I was told they were not free which is odd because I was sure I had heard that anounced as I waited in line to enter the park. And the last thing my friends said to me once we were all inside Aquatica, was they were going to get a FREE lockers.

A small locker rents for $8 and a larger locker for $10. Included in the price is a $3 deposit which helps to ensure that the locker keys are returned. Unlike the Disney's waterparks, Aquatica will return your deposit in SeaWorld "dollars" or "credits" instead of cash. Same thing for $4 towel rental, you will get your $2 deposit back in park credits which can be used at SeaWorld or Aquatica. I don't agree with this policy and would prefer to have cash back since most people are leaving the park when they clear their lockers and return the key.

Aquatica Locker Prices


Aquatica Lockers

After taking photos of both the Taumata Racer Slides and Roa's Rapids, it was time for lunch. The same team member who I talked to about the lockers had told me that everyone was getting 10% off the all you can eat lunch at the Banana Beach Cookout. Well, it hit me later everyone was getting 10% off because we are passholders.

Taumata Racer and Roa's Rapids

Aquatica Taumata Racer

Aquatica Taumata Racer

Aquatica Roa's Rapids

Aquatica Roa's Rapids

Aquatica Roa's Rapids


All you have to say to me is "all you can eat cheeseburgers" and I was sold on the cookout. There are two options, an all day pass for $19.95 for adults and $9.95 for children 3-9. Or a One Time Visit for $12.95 for adults and $7,95. The menu included burgers, hot dogs, baked chicken drumsticks (yummy), veggie burgers, mini corn on cob, potato salad, cole slaw, banana pudding and watermelon. Soft drinks are included. The food was good but not great. I will say that food was nice and hot for a buffet. If you have big eaters in your group this is the place where you will get the most bang for your buck.

Banana Beach Cookout

Banana Beach Cookout


Banana Beach Cookout


Banana Beach Cookout

Banana Beach Cookout


Part 2 is online and covers the WaterStone Grill, Kata's Kookaburra Cove for toddlers, Mango Market and Walkabout Waters which is an interactive family play area and rest of the new park.


March 10, 2008

SeaWorld's Waterpark Aquatica - Conclusion

Aquatica


Aquatica

Aquatica

Aquatica


Aquatica

Aquatica


Aquatica

Walhalla Wave and HooRoo Run, both slides you ride down in tubes with 1 to 3 people, were closed on Sunday due to trouble with the conveyor belt that carries the tubes up to the top of the attraction. On Monday, both Walhalla Wave and HooRoo Run were up both up and running. But the Whanau Way slide was closed on Monday while adjustments were made to the water speed because the air tubes were flipping over when they reached the end of the slide and slasph pool.

Aquatica

Aquatica

Aquatica


Aquatica

Aquatica


Aquatica is a smoke-free park except for two designated smoking areas. One is next to the Taumata Racer and the other is next to the Narrabeen Cabanas and the Whanau Way slide.

March 15, 2008

SeaWorld's Waterpark Aquatica Opens Part 2

Welcome back to a tour of Sea World's Aquatica. Since the first part of this blog appeared, the waterpark opened to the public on March 1st and I have make a few more visits. (SeaWorld's Water Aquatica - Part 1)

Our first stop is a water area designed for the youngest visitors, a "mini" water park within a water park called Kata's Kookaburra Cove . The "Cove" is named for the small Australian bird whose bird call sounds like laughter.

At Kata's Kookaburra Cove, there is a wide range of beginner's slides with cute names like Racer Chaser, Slippity Dippity and Zippity Zappity. There are even slides that look like water rafts for the toddlers. The Cove has plenty of room for just hanging out in the shallow water with the "spilly rides" and water spouts. Attractions in this area require guests to be no taller than 48" and wear a life jacket.

Kata's Kookaburra Cove


Kata's Kookaburra Cove

Kata's Kookaburra Cove

Kata's Kookaburra Cove

Kata's Kookaburra Cover

Kata's Kookaburry Cove

Kata's Kookaburry Cove

Kata's Kookaburry Cove

Kata's Kookaburry Cove

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The park designers really had their "thinking caps" on when they decided to put the Mango Market directly next to Kata's Kookaburra Cove.

Mango Market is a quick service restaurant featuring wood-fired pizzas, chicken tenders, sandwiches and wraps. This shop has a large "grab and go" section with sandwiches and salads.

Another nice touch is the Gerber Baby Menu with 1st foods, 2nd foods, 3rd foods/graduates and juices. Banana Beach Cookout and the WaterStone Grill are the other dining options.

Mango Market

Mango Market

Mango Market

Mango Market

Walkabout Waters is an interactive family play area with water canons, slides, climbing areas and huge buckets of water that empty every few minutes. You will get soaked as the water from the buckets cascades if you don't pay attention to the warning bells. There is something here for every age group. Waterabout Waters covers a full 15,000 square feet.

Walkabout Waters

Walkabout Waters

Walkabout Waters

Walkabout Waters

Walkabout Waters

Walkabout Waters

Walkabout Waters

For lunch on my second visit I tried the WaterStone Grill which serves hand-carved sandwiches, wraps and salads. Menus items included Cheese Steak Sandwiches, Cuban Sandwichs made with the pork cooked in open view fire grill, Southwest Wraps and Cobb Salads.

I wanted to get a Cuban Sandwich without mustard (due to my allergies). I was told this was not possible by both the woman at the carving station and another employee who checked with the kitchen. The Cuban Sandwiches are pre-made. It was about 2 pm and I was the only customer in the restaurant when I made my request, I would have thought they could have accomodated me. The lack of flexibility in the kitchen was the only negative thing I encountered in an otherwise wonderful place for lunch.

I ended up with the Cheese Steak Sandwich.


WaterStone Grill

WaterStone Grill

WaterStone Grill

WaterStone Grill

WaterStone Grill

WaterStone Grill


I will finish my tour of Aquatica soon with descriptions and photos of Tassie Twister, Loggerhead Lane, Walhalla Wave, Hooroo Run and Waunau Way. Now that the Cabanas have open, I will share photos and info about them too.

I would to thank everyone who has emailed me with their wonderful words about my Aquatica blog and photos. I am sorry for the delay in posting the second part of this blog but I was photographing ESPN the Weekend and took a short vacation on the Disney Wonder.

Happy Adventuring to all.

June 27, 2008

SeaWorld's Newest Additions - Sea Lion Pups

Pacific Point Reserve at SeaWorld Orlando, home to both Harbor Seals and Sea Lions, has turned into a nursery lately.

So far 7 new Sea Lion pups have been born since Memorial Day and a few more are expected. I have made several visits to SeaWorld over the past few nights to check on the new night shows that are part of SeaWorld After Dark - Stay for the Encore. The shows are great especially the hilarious "Sea Lions Tonight" which is a spoof of most of the shows in SeaWorld but the pups have been getting most of my attention.

The Sea Lion pup in the next 4 photographs was born on Sunday at 10 am and I took these photos at 6 pm that night. So, this pup was less than 24 hours old when I snapped these photos.

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To be honest, the pups all look the same after the first 24 hours of their birth. Well, at least they do to me.

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Here's a few photos of the adult Sea Lions at Pacific Pointe Reserve.

Sometimes after a long day, I head over to SeaWorld and spend an hour or so feeding these beauties. It's my personal stress reliever.

Many of the Sea Lions have figured out a great way to get attention when they see guests with trays of fish. They swim on their backs then take one of their fins and continuously slap it on their chest as if to say "feed me".

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I don't want to leave the Harbor Seals out! Check out the curly Q's on the end of his whiskers.

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