Mouse Skywalker
<font color=green>The Force is strong with this Po
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So, hmmmm, I guess Pete and the gang didn't like the Dine with Shamu experience at SeaWorld. I guess I had a different perspective on it. That's OK, I did say that if I was solely judging the cost of the meal based on the food, I would think it is overpriced ($39 for lunch is pretty steep). I think I was more enamored with the overall experience than they were. I was lucky that I had a host from SeaWorld dining with me, and explaining all about the park. I also had a private audience/interview with one of the trainers that was at Dine with Shamu too. So I ended up being there for almost 2 hours talking.
Thinking back on it, I really didn't eat that much because I was talking the whole time with my host. Or was it because I was afraid of being washed away by a Shamu splash because I only weigh 11 pounds and graze on grass...
I did really want more of that dessert, but all I was able to get was the cookie and some strawberries.
One other thing, I might think differently about the experience if I was paying $160 for a family of four versus just the $40 I paid for myself. I still say I thought the food was better at "Dine with Shamu" than in other parts of the park.
You can read about my experience below, but it's just another opinion to add to the conversation.
http://www.disunplugged.com/2009/06/04/celebrity-dining-seaworld-style/
http://www.disunplugged.com/2009/06/12/profile-of-an-animal-trainer-seaworlds-jennifer-fuhs/
Thinking back on it, I really didn't eat that much because I was talking the whole time with my host. Or was it because I was afraid of being washed away by a Shamu splash because I only weigh 11 pounds and graze on grass...

I did really want more of that dessert, but all I was able to get was the cookie and some strawberries.
One other thing, I might think differently about the experience if I was paying $160 for a family of four versus just the $40 I paid for myself. I still say I thought the food was better at "Dine with Shamu" than in other parts of the park.
You can read about my experience below, but it's just another opinion to add to the conversation.
http://www.disunplugged.com/2009/06/04/celebrity-dining-seaworld-style/
http://www.disunplugged.com/2009/06/12/profile-of-an-animal-trainer-seaworlds-jennifer-fuhs/