Red, white and blue spectacular

nannoo

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Does anyone know if the Red, White and Blue Spectacular at Sea World is on every night, or only one particular night a week (our holiday is end June, early July)? Thanks as ever.
 
Well the park hours for those months would suggest that there will be night-time shows, and these would be nightly - are they bringing back the Red, White and Blue?
The Ski Stadium where it was taking place has been closed and under refurbishment but, whilst it was closed I think they were adding fireworks to the Shamu night show.
 
The Waterfront at Seaworld is due to open shortly and therefore the fireworks will be on the main lake again. You can check the opening times at the Seaworld website, basically if the parks open until 10pm then the fireworks are on.
The night I was at Seaworld last month the fireworks consisted of 2 roman candles and a rocket! also the whales decided that they werent going to play and just huddled in a corner, was quite funny really but I have seen how good it can be so knew it was technical problems, but would have been a bit sick if id been in the park all day to finish with that.
 
Col is absolutely right. I'm just back from SW and the new Waterfront area will be prime viewing area for the nightly firework show (in high season only - summer months from now to August, plus Thanksgiving week and Christmas). The Bayside Stadium will be used just as a viewing area for the fireworks (also with a grandstand view - literally!), but the ski show is now history. The new configuration of the lake bridge (which has been moved to link the Waterfront area to the other side by Shamu Stadium) has reduced the size of the Bay, and there is no longer enough for the ski shows. However, a new show will open at the Nautilus Theatre next month, replacing Cirque de la Mer, and the word on this is that it will be quite spectacular.

The Waterfront area is also a great addition, BTW. It is themed like a Mediterranean village, with a series of shops and restaurants, plus squirt fountains and live street performers at regular intervals (watch out for the Longshoremen - very funny, in a Laurel and Hardy or Three Stooges kind of way). The Seafire Inn offers counter service burgers, jacket potatoes and salads and has a show several times a day, Rico and Roza's Musical feast (but don't rush there for the show - a bit lame, IMHO), while Voyagers has wood-fired pizza, salads, fresh carved meats and some fabulous ribs. The shops are above average - but so are the prices!
 

Sounds wonderful! Can't wait to see it!
( I am not sorry the ski stadium shows are gone - apart from a funny pre-show and some great water skiing, I found the shows cheesy.
On the other hand, the shows at the Nautilus theatre improve so looking forward to the next!)
 




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