Seaworld 7 days for the price of 1 & PEPSI code

Johnny,

The Fun pass is great value for money and Sea World is good to go to even when the crowds are heavy due the the size of the stadiums. You can also get on the rides without too much queing if you go at the same time as the main shows. If you are going more than three times it may be worth considering a Silver Passport for the driver as it costs $10 a day to park.

Regards

Gareth :thumbsup2
 
disneycymru said:
Johnny,

The Fun pass is great value for money and Sea World is good to go to even when the crowds are heavy due the the size of the stadiums. You can also get on the rides without too much queing if you go at the same time as the main shows. If you are going more than three times it may be worth considering a Silver Passport for the driver as it costs $10 a day to park.

Regards

Gareth :thumbsup2

Thanks for the tip, I think we will probably stick with the Fun pass, mainly because we will probably just do Sea World in small doses, possibly just have an evening stroll around there a few times.
Often if you arrive after 6 you do not get charged for parking anyway.

The idea of getting on the rides when the shows are on is good and one that we have used before there.
Whilst SW is great it is not a park where we would spend all day around there, just a couple of hours or so each time we go.
 
Useful bit of information there Johnny I didn't realise that they didn't charge for parking later as normally we have only gone for the morning. We probably plan to make a couple of trips but not stay that long. Another option might be to visit later on when the crowds have thinned anyway.
 
disneycymru said:
Useful bit of information there Johnny I didn't realise that they didn't charge for parking later as normally we have only gone for the morning. We probably plan to make a couple of trips but not stay that long. Another option might be to visit later on when the crowds have thinned anyway.

It's definitely true, possibly could depend on what time the park shuts, but if you fancied a nice last hour around Sea World and say they shut at 7, if you arrive 17:30/18:00 ish I would be very surprised if you had to pay.

As you say the crowds should be light too, also especially as we go in August and generally always find SW can be a few degrees hotter than many of the other parks, possibly the vegitation etc, so an early evening stroll when it's cooler is very pleasant.
 

disneycymru said:
The 7-day free is correct but you can also get a Fun Pass which means you can visit Sea World as much want up until 31 December 2006 for $66 which is the undiscounted price for a one day pass. You get to these tickets via the annual pass part of their website not the UK site and it is an E-Ticket which means you print of the voucher straight away. When you get to Sea World you go to the Annual Pass Area and they take your photo and give you your Fun Pass. Exceptional value if you want the ability to visit Sea World any time during your holiday. If you are going to visit more than 3 times it would be worth one of your party getting a Silver passport at the cost of $94 as this includes parking ($10 per day) and gives you 10% of food and goods in the park. :thumbsup2

For further info on the passes, we bought standard tickets in the UK and we upgraded these at the end of our visit to Seaworld to a fun pass for only $16 dollars each, but we did not have photos taken.
 












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