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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 10
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I have a three year old and an eight year old. We will be in Orlando during Spring Break. How many days will we need in Seaworld. None of us are ride the big thrill rides, enjoy the shows more.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 809
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I would suggest 2 days at Seaworld. Spend your first day seeing day shows and visiting exhibits. The day could be from park opening (9:00am) until around 4 or 5:00pm. This way, you're not spending the entire day there which could be long. The next day, spend a few hours (3 or 4:00pm until park close 9 or 10:00pm) seeing all the night shows and any exhibits you want to re visit from the day before. Keep in mind that spring break brings larger crowds, so by splitting one long day into two shorter days, it will be easier for your family to deal with crowds and it will be easier to see everything. A quick side note, if you see the Sealion night show, be sure that you have seen the majority of the Seaworld day shows. The Sealion night show called "Sealions Tonight" is a funny spoof of the Seaworld day shows. It will be impossible to understand unless you have seen the day shows. |
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 10
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Thank you very much for the suggestions and information. I think we will split our visit into 2 days as you suggested! Thanks again!
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