SeaWorld has just announced it will debut a brand new whale show at Shamu Stadium next spring, called Believe, which will be one of their most ambitious entertainment offerings to date. Additionally, there will be 3 new kiddie rides, a Shamu coaster, a jellyfish tower and a wave swinger (geared towards the 4-10 year age group). Here's the latest press release on Believe:
SeaWorld Orlando is set to launch new killer whale show Believe in spring 2006. This new show is the most ambitious entertainment project in SeaWorlds history and blends new killer whale behaviours with elaborate set pieces, music, choreography and state-of-the-art multimedia. Believe will take place several times daily at SeaWorld Orlando, and until then the existing killer whale shows will continue in the main pool with construction taking place around the show schedule.
REDESIGNED STADIUM
Construction at the Shamu Stadium is scheduled to begin week commencing 17th October and the new set will boast a huge whale tail (or fluke); fountains, and multimedia equipment that includes video cameras, LED screens and sophisticated sound design.
The centrepiece of the new set design is a three-storey tail fluke flanked by four, 20 foot-wide video screens which can operate independently and also move together to create a single, 80-foot long panoramic screen. These screens provide guests at Shamu Stadium with views of the whales from cameras both above and below the water.
The audio system for Believe is the most sophisticated ever constructed for a Busch Entertainment show with nearly 100 speakers throughout the stadium creating a surround sound experience. The musical score has been composed exclusively for the show and the killer whale behaviours are choreographed to match each beat.
SEAWORLD ORLANDO KILLER WHALES
The trainers have been working on the new behaviours with the parks killer whales for nearly two years and the new choreography of Believe will capture the grace and agility of these powerful killer whales, each one weighing 2.5 to 4.5 tonnes. Thad Lacinak, BECs vice-president of animal training, said We will do much more than entertain with Believe, we want to inspire our guests to believe in themselves. If we can build this kind of relationship with 6,000-pound killer whales, theres nothing they cant do.
SeaWorlds trainers have developed a repertoire of nearly 160 killer whale behaviors, 100 of which will be part of the new show. Our training philosophy is built entirely on positive reinforcement, he said. With animals this large and powerful, relationships built on trust are critical.
NEW SHOWS AT SEAWORLD ORLANDO
Believe is the second new show to open at SeaWorld Orlando, the first being Blue Horizons, a spectacular theatrical show combining dolphins and whales, daredevil performers and exotic birds all brought together with a hint of Broadway magic. The show is a based upon the dreams of a young girl, which sets the stage for an action packed show both above and below the water. A cast of divers and aerial acrobats plunge from bungees, soar on swings and perform alongside graceful dolphins, ominous false killer whales and a rainbow of exotic birds to provide this unique show.
In addition to SeaWorld Orlando, Believe will also launch at SeaWorld parks in San Diego and San Antonio in 2006.
SeaWorld Orlando is set to launch new killer whale show Believe in spring 2006. This new show is the most ambitious entertainment project in SeaWorlds history and blends new killer whale behaviours with elaborate set pieces, music, choreography and state-of-the-art multimedia. Believe will take place several times daily at SeaWorld Orlando, and until then the existing killer whale shows will continue in the main pool with construction taking place around the show schedule.
REDESIGNED STADIUM
Construction at the Shamu Stadium is scheduled to begin week commencing 17th October and the new set will boast a huge whale tail (or fluke); fountains, and multimedia equipment that includes video cameras, LED screens and sophisticated sound design.
The centrepiece of the new set design is a three-storey tail fluke flanked by four, 20 foot-wide video screens which can operate independently and also move together to create a single, 80-foot long panoramic screen. These screens provide guests at Shamu Stadium with views of the whales from cameras both above and below the water.
The audio system for Believe is the most sophisticated ever constructed for a Busch Entertainment show with nearly 100 speakers throughout the stadium creating a surround sound experience. The musical score has been composed exclusively for the show and the killer whale behaviours are choreographed to match each beat.
SEAWORLD ORLANDO KILLER WHALES
The trainers have been working on the new behaviours with the parks killer whales for nearly two years and the new choreography of Believe will capture the grace and agility of these powerful killer whales, each one weighing 2.5 to 4.5 tonnes. Thad Lacinak, BECs vice-president of animal training, said We will do much more than entertain with Believe, we want to inspire our guests to believe in themselves. If we can build this kind of relationship with 6,000-pound killer whales, theres nothing they cant do.
SeaWorlds trainers have developed a repertoire of nearly 160 killer whale behaviors, 100 of which will be part of the new show. Our training philosophy is built entirely on positive reinforcement, he said. With animals this large and powerful, relationships built on trust are critical.
NEW SHOWS AT SEAWORLD ORLANDO
Believe is the second new show to open at SeaWorld Orlando, the first being Blue Horizons, a spectacular theatrical show combining dolphins and whales, daredevil performers and exotic birds all brought together with a hint of Broadway magic. The show is a based upon the dreams of a young girl, which sets the stage for an action packed show both above and below the water. A cast of divers and aerial acrobats plunge from bungees, soar on swings and perform alongside graceful dolphins, ominous false killer whales and a rainbow of exotic birds to provide this unique show.
In addition to SeaWorld Orlando, Believe will also launch at SeaWorld parks in San Diego and San Antonio in 2006.