4th of July 2009

Pax

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We decided to brave the crowds at Sea World yesterday to see their fireworks display and roam around the park since we're pass holders. I figured I'd report on conditions since I couldn't find details on last year when I looked, and someone has requested info elsewhere on this forum. I figured dedicating a new thread would be easier for those possibly interested to search out next year.

First, the fine crew at the Sharks Bar said that the 3rd of July was insane. The wait for Manta had reached 2 hours that day. Probably all the tourists planning to visit Disney on the next. They said (early afternoon in a near empty bar - reported as standing room only the day before) that the fourth was really, really slow by comparison.

Ride detail is going to be sketchy since we planned to skip them all to avoid the lines. The only actual sign that caught my eye was an hour wait for Atlantis at about 6PM. At least the coasters were running right up 'til close.

The crowd started ramping up by mid-afternoon, and the park was extremely busy looking by evening. The 4:15 Allure show reached capacity a few minutes early (a theme from then on), and the 5:15 pets ahoy didn't open until 20 minutes before show time and the line was well past the "show is full if line reaches here" sign. We were twenty or thirty people behind the sign, but we got in. The gate staff in the AM and the maps all had the standard 30 minutes early line....and it was pretty poor advice.

The 8:30 Shamu Rocks show was where it started getting ugly. We got there approx. 50 minutes early and scored a couple of the last seats in the platinum seats. The normal seating was already in the "nosebleeds" and hit capacity about 30-35 minutes out.

After Rocks, we went immediately to Bayside stadium to score a fireworks seat. That was about an hour and a half early. There was NO platinum section for the display (though there usually is....disappointing). What they did have, was an apparently badly advertised reserved ($20 a seat) section comprising a third of the lower tier seats. The stadium had its capacity announcement well more than an hour before the show. The drink cart (singular) ran out of drinks and closed. People were hiking out to the arctic exhibit store or Mango Joe's for drinks. We saw one pass of a beer seller in our stand section a half hour before the show and heard a soda seller a section or two over. Plan drinks in advance :thumbsup2

The fireworks themselves were excellent.

The egress from the park was not.

There was a people jam that took quite a while just to reach one of the side gates half way to the park entrance. I've seen wildebeest herds that were smaller, more loosely packed, and far better organized...

...and that was nothing compared to the parking lot.

It was the 4th, so I'm sure this was repeated in lots across America, but with the only traffic control apparent being the officers preventing left turns OUTSIDE the park lot (sleeping much better now ;) ), it was a mob scene INSIDE. There were three exit lanes nearest us, and at least seven lanes of vehicles converging on them. Since someone being parked behind me in the two vehicle long spaces foiled my plan to nap until the crowd dispersed, I had the privilege of joining in on a 40 minute exercise in vehicular self defense versus aggressive micro-driving.

All in all, we had a very good day. We got to see/do all we intended, but we didn't plan to see everything. The fireworks were great, and it was fun being at a park on a major holiday.

I don't think we'll do it again.

If anyone has any questions I didn't answer, ask.

Pax
 
Thank you for the post. I was trying to find out what the crowds were like, but after I posted realized the title was not the best. After reading your comments, I think we will skip the 4th next year for Sea World.

Thanks again!!
 
we used to suffer thru those crowds .Now we just have some friends bring some plates over and spend the day with eachother. Makes a really relaxing day.
 
Funny that.

We used to scoff at the concept of ever "parking" a holiday. We'd never done it once anywhere, and we're always pass holders someplace.

We had discussed going someplace this year, but I had almost blown it off as I was working the next day.

Then I read some dis poster's signature line's Mark Twain quote about regretting the things you don't do much more than the things you do and the case was closed. We "cast off the bowline" and headed over to Orlando. Even after The Great Exodus I fully expect we'll make similar holiday trips to the other area parks.

Exactly one time each. :)

For the record f86sabjf, yours is generally our favorite way to spend the fourth, and we throw our own fire at the sky.

Pax
 

your braver than me. I've seen the combat at the ice cream cart line and barely lived to tell about it:lmao:
 
we have spent the last few trips at Discovery Cove on the 4th of July. Its been great! Its the only park I would spend the 4th at because they have a limited admittance,1000 people only.
 
we have spent the last few trips at Discovery Cove on the 4th of July. Its been great! Its the only park I would spend the 4th at because they have a limited admittance,1000 people only.

I've been to Discovery Cove two times now. What's it like on the 4th of July? Can you enlighten me? Maybe I'll try that. How far out do you book for that?
 
..and that was nothing compared to the parking lot.

It was the 4th, so I'm sure this was repeated in lots across America, but with the only traffic control apparent being the officers preventing left turns OUTSIDE the park lot (sleeping much better now ), it was a mob scene INSIDE. There were three exit lanes nearest us, and at least seven lanes of vehicles converging on them. Since someone being parked behind me in the two vehicle long spaces foiled my plan to nap until the crowd dispersed, I had the privilege of joining in on a 40 minute exercise in vehicular self defense versus aggressive micro-driving.>>>>>>>>>>>

Would you e-mail Sea world on the exiting problem? This is a regular parking problem. We were there on a weeknight in June. We had the same problem-only it took an hour to get out of the lot. We were in the first line of cars in parking lot C and we basically ended up sitting in line to get out(boxed in) until literally the whole rest of C, D, and E exited the lots. Driver behind us even got out and tried to move the posts blocking the exit to the bus/cab exit and then even looked at the ditch to see if their jeep could handle it to get out to the road. I e-mailed them the next day and they said they would look into it; so if more people send e-mails maybe they will figure out a better method of getting people out of the lot.

From now on I am parking myself at a table after Reflections with a big strawberry waffle cone and waiting for them to literally kick me out of the park when the parking lot is empty. <VBG>
 














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