BarryHom
DIS Legend
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- Aug 20, 1999
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I returned from a recent trip to Sea World. Heres some things Ive noticed:
The Sky Tower is currently closed. The tower still goes up and down, but no one can ride it. The entire area around the tower has been demolished. The ticket booth and the walkway are gone. You can also see in the distance the Bayside Stadium. The island that shoots off the fireworks is being taken apart.
The Shamu shows are now back to the original Shamu Adventure shows. The 11:30 show that I saw seemed to have a slower pace. The leaps and jumps werent as exciting as some others that Ive seen. I think the trainers were trying to teach a newer, younger killer whale.
Kraken was running one train in the morning, which resulted in a 10-15 minute wait.
Journey Into Atlantis had about a 15-minute wait in the morning. The front seat is the drenching experience, but the second row can get you wet too. I thought I was safe until I got a big splash as the boats went back up. I wasnt as wet as the front row, but I was still wet!
I ate at Sharks Underwater Grill and the review is in another post. In summary: it was good, but Im not sure I would eat there anytime soon.
I saw the Clyde and Seamore 2:30 show. The funniest part of the show didnt happen. Captain Squids pants didnt fall down. This usually gets the biggest laugh, especially from kids.
If youre a man, do not volunteer for anything in any show, unless you like getting wet!
The Sky Tower is currently closed. The tower still goes up and down, but no one can ride it. The entire area around the tower has been demolished. The ticket booth and the walkway are gone. You can also see in the distance the Bayside Stadium. The island that shoots off the fireworks is being taken apart.
The Shamu shows are now back to the original Shamu Adventure shows. The 11:30 show that I saw seemed to have a slower pace. The leaps and jumps werent as exciting as some others that Ive seen. I think the trainers were trying to teach a newer, younger killer whale.
Kraken was running one train in the morning, which resulted in a 10-15 minute wait.
Journey Into Atlantis had about a 15-minute wait in the morning. The front seat is the drenching experience, but the second row can get you wet too. I thought I was safe until I got a big splash as the boats went back up. I wasnt as wet as the front row, but I was still wet!
I ate at Sharks Underwater Grill and the review is in another post. In summary: it was good, but Im not sure I would eat there anytime soon.
I saw the Clyde and Seamore 2:30 show. The funniest part of the show didnt happen. Captain Squids pants didnt fall down. This usually gets the biggest laugh, especially from kids.
If youre a man, do not volunteer for anything in any show, unless you like getting wet!