Critique by Sea World Plan

kathy884

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Critique my SeaWorld Plan for Saturday October 19th. We usually do two days at SeaWorld on Orlando trips, but with this being just a three night / two day trip, SeaWorld just gets one day.

FYI: We've been to SeaWorld numerous times, so have experienced most of the attractions before, and DS has done the Junior High overnight camp (5 nights / four days at the park) and the High School overnight camp twice too. He did the one in San Diego once also.

Also, we have the meal plan and the version of quick queue that comes with a partner hotel (never had that before). We are staying across the street at the Renaissance.

We love SeaWorld too and don't want a plan that is so confining that we might miss special moments of looking at things, watching animals longer if we want too, enjoying the landscaping. So -- does this look doable? My son put this together for us

We will be there before opening (right there at rope drop)
1 - Antartica -- thought we would do this first as I understand lines can get long and it's not subject to quick queue hotel partner passes
2 - 10:00 Blue Horizons show
3 - Journey to Atlantis
4 - Kraken
(would love to do turtle trek while we are right here, but don't think we'll have time between shows)
5 - 12:15 Clyde and Semour show
6 - Manta
7 - lunch Voyagers Smokehouse
8 - 3 p.m. One Ocean
9 - Wild Artic -- Am I right that quick queue works for this? Otherwise I think going after One Ocean lets out is probably a terrible idea.
10 - Seafire Inn for dinner
(Anything else we might want to do me missed before heading out -- maybe go pet the stingrays. Maybe go up to Turtle Trek if DS wants too and we missed it before)

Appreciate your thoughts input.
 
Critique my SeaWorld Plan for Saturday October 19th. We usually do two days at SeaWorld on Orlando trips, but with this being just a three night / two day trip, SeaWorld just gets one day.

FYI: We've been to SeaWorld numerous times, so have experienced most of the attractions before, and DS has done the Junior High overnight camp (5 nights / four days at the park) and the High School overnight camp twice too. He did the one in San Diego once also.

Also, we have the meal plan and the version of quick queue that comes with a partner hotel (never had that before). We are staying across the street at the Renaissance.

We love SeaWorld too and don't want a plan that is so confining that we might miss special moments of looking at things, watching animals longer if we want too, enjoying the landscaping. So -- does this look doable? My son put this together for us

We will be there before opening (right there at rope drop)
1 - Antartica -- thought we would do this first as I understand lines can get long and it's not subject to quick queue hotel partner passes
2 - 10:00 Blue Horizons show
3 - Journey to Atlantis
4 - Kraken
(would love to do turtle trek while we are right here, but don't think we'll have time between shows)
5 - 12:15 Clyde and Semour show
6 - Manta
7 - lunch Voyagers Smokehouse
8 - 3 p.m. One Ocean
9 - Wild Artic -- Am I right that quick queue works for this? Otherwise I think going after One Ocean lets out is probably a terrible idea.
10 - Seafire Inn for dinner
(Anything else we might want to do me missed before heading out -- maybe go pet the stingrays. Maybe go up to Turtle Trek if DS wants too and we missed it before)

Appreciate your thoughts input.

I believe Seafire Inn closes at 4:00pm, so you may want to find another restaurant for dinner. Or swap and do Seafire Inn for Lunch and Voyagers for dinner.
 













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