Please help me make some Sea World decisions.
We (me, DH, DS-13 & DD-11) will be visiting Sea World for the 1st time this October.
Here are my current debates:
1. Is one day enough? We are visiting Discovery Cove & will have unlimited passes to Sea World throughout our trip. As awesome as that sounds, I'm wondering if one day will be plenty for my crew. We all love coasters & will want to ride the 2 coasters multiple times. In general, my family doesn't enjoy theme park shows, but DD is a huge animal lover. I think I can talk them into One Ocean, Blue Horizons & maybe Pets Ahoy. If we do the park all in one day, I could also take advantage of the All Day Dining & Unlimited Quick Queue.
2. Unlimited Dining I have read several positive reviews about Sea World's All Day Dining program. I love the idea of this, but I'm not 100% convinced we would get our money's worth. The park is only open 9 am-6 pm on non-Spooktacular days. I don't think we would have time to eat 3 full meals.
My DD is also a vegetarian & there doesn't seem to be an abundance of options for her. I think we could make the program work for us if we take more of a "snack all day" approach after breakfast. I would love to be able to grab a drink & fruit cup or salad multiple times throughout our day. Does this sound feasible? Are the lines short enough to "grab & go" quickly. Will it save us $$?
3. Quick Queue We will be spoiled from multiple days of quick queue at Universal & DH is a huge baby about waiting in lines (much worse than the kids!) The price seems somewhat reasonable, but I'm not sure its worth it for mainly 2 coasters. We will also hit Atlantis & maybe the Penguins. (we have a great Penguin habitat at our local zoo & would be willing to skip it without QQ if lines are long)
If we arrive at rope drop is it likely we could skip QQ and ride the coasters multiple times first thing in the morning without much wait?
4. Spooktacular I am planning on avoiding Spooktacular to avoid the crowds. It appears that this event is geared towards younger children & I did not see anything that would appeal to my kids. The only positive to Spooktacular for my family may be the 8 pm close. I could see the All Day Dining having much more value with an extra 2 hours of park time. The 8 pm close time would also allow us to easily take a mid-day break at our nearby condo. Any thoughts on Spooktacular?
Any & all advice & suggestions are appreciated!!!!!!
Thanks
We (me, DH, DS-13 & DD-11) will be visiting Sea World for the 1st time this October.
Here are my current debates:
1. Is one day enough? We are visiting Discovery Cove & will have unlimited passes to Sea World throughout our trip. As awesome as that sounds, I'm wondering if one day will be plenty for my crew. We all love coasters & will want to ride the 2 coasters multiple times. In general, my family doesn't enjoy theme park shows, but DD is a huge animal lover. I think I can talk them into One Ocean, Blue Horizons & maybe Pets Ahoy. If we do the park all in one day, I could also take advantage of the All Day Dining & Unlimited Quick Queue.
2. Unlimited Dining I have read several positive reviews about Sea World's All Day Dining program. I love the idea of this, but I'm not 100% convinced we would get our money's worth. The park is only open 9 am-6 pm on non-Spooktacular days. I don't think we would have time to eat 3 full meals.
My DD is also a vegetarian & there doesn't seem to be an abundance of options for her. I think we could make the program work for us if we take more of a "snack all day" approach after breakfast. I would love to be able to grab a drink & fruit cup or salad multiple times throughout our day. Does this sound feasible? Are the lines short enough to "grab & go" quickly. Will it save us $$?
3. Quick Queue We will be spoiled from multiple days of quick queue at Universal & DH is a huge baby about waiting in lines (much worse than the kids!) The price seems somewhat reasonable, but I'm not sure its worth it for mainly 2 coasters. We will also hit Atlantis & maybe the Penguins. (we have a great Penguin habitat at our local zoo & would be willing to skip it without QQ if lines are long)
If we arrive at rope drop is it likely we could skip QQ and ride the coasters multiple times first thing in the morning without much wait?
4. Spooktacular I am planning on avoiding Spooktacular to avoid the crowds. It appears that this event is geared towards younger children & I did not see anything that would appeal to my kids. The only positive to Spooktacular for my family may be the 8 pm close. I could see the All Day Dining having much more value with an extra 2 hours of park time. The 8 pm close time would also allow us to easily take a mid-day break at our nearby condo. Any thoughts on Spooktacular?
Any & all advice & suggestions are appreciated!!!!!!
Thanks