DisneyKevin
Kelvis
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One doesn't have to go to Hawaii. You can go to northern Cali, Oregon coast, or Seattle. If you can fly to Disneyland, you can get to see this.
All I'm saying is that Sea World is not the only place or best place to get this exposure, nor is it close to being as inspring as experiencing natural wildlife in its undisturbed splendor.
While this an admirable thing to do....not everyone has the opportunity to fly to the Oregon coast or even the California coast.
Sea World parks are usually in vacation destinations.
With vacation time and money often being very short, people having a choice to see a whale in Oregon or a whale in Sea World with coasters and other attractions as well as the opportunity to visit Disney are probably going to choose that.
In addition....Sea World offers an amusement park and a nature experience combined. I believe many people leave Sea World with a greater interest in sea life than they would have had had they not visited. I'm not entirely certain that whale watching in any location would have been their next vacation choice, thereby giving Sea World a "twofer" experience.
Again....I think seeing sea life in their natural environment is awesome, but I doubt you'll reach the same size audience.