I posted a few questions about SeaWorld prior to our visit last month, and was so grateful for the answers, as well as all I read in other threads, that I figured I would do a review of our one day visit to SeaWorld once we returned. I also thought that maybe it might help others who are looking for information about visiting at a particularly busy time. 
My family of five--me, DH, DD11, DS8 and DS6, spent some time with my MIL the week between Christmas and New Year's. We only had one day to spend visiting the park, so we knew right off that we'd be missing some things. It was too pricey ($30/person x 6 people) to buy the quick queue, and even knowing now how things were going to turn out, I would not have changed anything.
We did take advantage of the Blue Friday BOGO tickets, so that was a big help. We also opted to purchase the "All Day Dining" ahead of time online, so that saved us almost another $20 over what we would have paid had we purchased it once we arrived at the park. I figure, that savings was like getting our parking for free.
My MIL lives a little more than an hour away from Orlando, so we left her house about 7:30 and were in the parking lot by about 8:45. We could tell it was going to be a busy day. We got through, got our dining bracelets and we were off.
I got no photos of anything which said "SeaWorld" at the start of the day. I figured there would be time for those later.
Anyway, I had read that Antarctica was their newest exhibit (18 months old) and was still pretty popular, so the recommendation was to do it early.</p><p><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7524/16279700216_9a4f452fc3_z.jpg" width="300" />
We got there and the board said a five minute wait, which essentially was nothing and the employee told us that was the quickest it would be all day. We waited a few minutes in the pre-show room and then we watched a show about a cute animated penguin and then it was time to decide if we wanted the "mild" or "wild" ride. I had heard that wild was nothing more than a few gentle spins, so we went with that.
The ride itself was pretty short and not all that memorable...we followed our penguin friend on a few adventures. I knew, though, that the highlight of the attraction was soon to come.</p><p><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7473/16305636025_ffd039361f_z.jpg" width="600" />
These penguins were spotted as we were still riding in our car, but I knew that soon we'd disembark and get to walk around and see them without the high glass.</p><p><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7529/16119785567_dd23a1b2b8_z.jpg" width="300" />
It was cold in the attraction, but considering it was about 75 degrees outside, we didn't mind.</p><p><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7492/16303849211_a687db8516_z.jpg" width="600" />
It was tough to get both people and penguins in focus or lit properly. The penguins behind them are completely blown out.</p><p><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7462/16304775822_a0a47a2872_z.jpg" width="600" />

My family of five--me, DH, DD11, DS8 and DS6, spent some time with my MIL the week between Christmas and New Year's. We only had one day to spend visiting the park, so we knew right off that we'd be missing some things. It was too pricey ($30/person x 6 people) to buy the quick queue, and even knowing now how things were going to turn out, I would not have changed anything.
We did take advantage of the Blue Friday BOGO tickets, so that was a big help. We also opted to purchase the "All Day Dining" ahead of time online, so that saved us almost another $20 over what we would have paid had we purchased it once we arrived at the park. I figure, that savings was like getting our parking for free.
My MIL lives a little more than an hour away from Orlando, so we left her house about 7:30 and were in the parking lot by about 8:45. We could tell it was going to be a busy day. We got through, got our dining bracelets and we were off.
I got no photos of anything which said "SeaWorld" at the start of the day. I figured there would be time for those later.
Anyway, I had read that Antarctica was their newest exhibit (18 months old) and was still pretty popular, so the recommendation was to do it early.</p><p><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7524/16279700216_9a4f452fc3_z.jpg" width="300" />
We got there and the board said a five minute wait, which essentially was nothing and the employee told us that was the quickest it would be all day. We waited a few minutes in the pre-show room and then we watched a show about a cute animated penguin and then it was time to decide if we wanted the "mild" or "wild" ride. I had heard that wild was nothing more than a few gentle spins, so we went with that.
The ride itself was pretty short and not all that memorable...we followed our penguin friend on a few adventures. I knew, though, that the highlight of the attraction was soon to come.</p><p><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7473/16305636025_ffd039361f_z.jpg" width="600" />
These penguins were spotted as we were still riding in our car, but I knew that soon we'd disembark and get to walk around and see them without the high glass.</p><p><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7529/16119785567_dd23a1b2b8_z.jpg" width="300" />
It was cold in the attraction, but considering it was about 75 degrees outside, we didn't mind.</p><p><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7492/16303849211_a687db8516_z.jpg" width="600" />
It was tough to get both people and penguins in focus or lit properly. The penguins behind them are completely blown out.</p><p><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7462/16304775822_a0a47a2872_z.jpg" width="600" />