Jenny3 said:Has anyone been here since it reopened? Just curious on if the experience has changed any
Has anyone been here since it reopened? Just curious on if the experience has changed any

Just returned from our holiday where we did Dine with Shamu so thought I would let everyone know we had a great time. We have been to this a few years ago and have been waiting for this to return! Booked a really good deal, kids eat free so only paid £40 for the four of us to eat - amazing value!
Food was great - lots of options, lovely desserts and plenty of drinks, whether that be alcoholic or not. There were several trainers and whales interacting with us and we had fantastic seats next to the window.
It really worked for us - one of the best experiences of our trip!![]()
Just returned from our holiday where we did Dine with Shamu so thought I would let everyone know we had a great time. We have been to this a few years ago and have been waiting for this to return! Booked a really good deal, kids eat free so only paid £40 for the four of us to eat - amazing value!
Food was great - lots of options, lovely desserts and plenty of drinks, whether that be alcoholic or not. There were several trainers and whales interacting with us and we had fantastic seats next to the window.
It really worked for us - one of the best experiences of our trip!![]()
. May I ask how long was the dinner and were the killer whales present the whole time?
We did the Dine with Shamu dinner last week. I just wanted to report back that it was a great experience! The food was excellent, and we loved the up close interaction with the trainers and the whales. DD, age 3, had an excellent time, and she especially loved when the whale waved hi to her and splashed her a little through the glass.![]()
longing4disney, the dinner lasted about an hour. The whales and trainers were out there for about the last 30 minutes of the dinner.


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much better than opening a us one here and paying fees on it.Another question. Or two.
We are planning on going in August, but I'd love to get a "front row seat". If I book now, do you think we'll get a good seat? (5 mos in advance).
We are going to SeaWorld in November along with Discovery Cove. I just looked online and it will allow me to book the DWS and it says it's refundable if cancelled within 24 hours. Is there any reason not to book?
Do you find out your table before you go or only when you get there? I can't imagine many people would have booked this far in advance so I'm thinking we'd get poolside seating?!![]()
. So I called to let them know we wouldn't be attending, not asking for a refund but simply opening up a table for another lucky family of three who might inquire as a walk-up (as the meal was long since sold out). The customer service rep asked me if I would hold for a moment, then came back on the line to say they would refund me the full amount as a courtesy, and wished my family well. We were not entitled to a refund, and we were not expecting one (nor did I ask). So I can speak from experience when I say they are awesome when plans change (for whatever reason).