SeaWorld Fun Card

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Just wondering if anyone else had bought one of these? It's $92 for a Fun Card, which allows unlimited entry until the end of December this year. A regular day ticket is $82, so it makes more sense to purchase the Fun Card.

It doesn't say anything about it being available to US/FL-only residents but I don't want to get caught out. :confused3
 
Just wondering if anyone else had bought one of these? It's $92 for a Fun Card, which allows unlimited entry until the end of December this year. A regular day ticket is $82, so it makes more sense to purchase the Fun Card.

It doesn't say anything about it being available to US/FL-only residents but I don't want to get caught out. :confused3

it's not restricted to FL residents and there is nothing in the fine prints as to US residency.

Just a daft question : are you doing Discovery Cove ? In that case Seaworld is included for 14 days

you can also get Seaworld, Aquatica, and Busch Gardens for £95 from attractions direct.
more exepensive but 3 parks instead of 1

just giving you other options though

I never used the fun card, so I can't be absolutely positive about the restrictions, but nothing seems to prevent you from purchasing it.
It looks like it's a voucher you need to exchange over there, with photo ID
 
it's not restricted to FL residents and there is nothing in the fine prints as to US residency.

Just a daft question : are you doing Discovery Cove ? In that case Seaworld is included for 14 days

you can also get Seaworld, Aquatica, and Busch Gardens for £95 from attractions direct.
more exepensive but 3 parks instead of 1

just giving you other options though

I never used the fun card, so I can't be absolutely positive about the restrictions, but nothing seems to prevent you from purchasing it.
It looks like it's a voucher you need to exchange over there, with photo ID

Thanks. No, we're not doing Discovery Cove and we don't want to go to Aquatica or Busch Gardens.

We'd only go to SeaWorld a couple of times if we got the Fun Card so we certainly wouldn't get the best value for money, however it seems a better option than the standard day pass.
 
I emailed Seaworld in June asking for the full Terms and condition and they are restricted to Florida residents
 

I emailed Seaworld in June asking for the full Terms and condition and they are restricted to Florida residents

Looks like you were given wrong information (which is quite common with all the theme parks guest services)
They are available to UK vistors, SW website will not let you buy any ticket thats not applicable to visitors from abroad. I just did a dummy booking and it let me add as a UK customer no problem, only I would suggest e-ticket and print at home as they want $20 postage to UK.
 
Looks like you were given wrong information (which is quite common with all the theme parks guest services)
They are available to UK vistors, SW website will not let you buy any ticket thats not applicable to visitors from abroad. I just did a dummy booking and it let me add as a UK customer no problem, only I would suggest e-ticket and print at home as they want $20 postage to UK.

Thanks Wayne, that's good news! I know it's still expensive but it definitely seems like the best option for what we want. :thumbsup2
 
Thanks Wayne, that's good news! I know it's still expensive but it definitely seems like the best option for what we want. :thumbsup2

Only other option I would suggest is same as chmurf a non-swim at Discovery cove, have you ever been? Just saw one site doing it for £97pp, you would be paying £61 incl tax for the Fun Card, difference is £36 for a day in DC which is great value incl unlimited food & drink all day. Price would depend on dates though.
 
Only other option I would suggest is same as chmurf a non-swim at Discovery cove, have you ever been? Just saw one site doing it for £97pp, you would be paying £61 incl tax for the Fun Card, difference is £36 for a day in DC which is great value incl unlimited food & drink all day. Price would depend on dates though.

Hmm... We were originally planning to do Discovery Cove as we've never been, however everything got a bit expensive (we're doing NYC at the start and end of our trip). I would prefer to do a swim but £36 to spend the day there isn't bad at all! What site was that on?
 
Hmm... We were originally planning to do Discovery Cove as we've never been, however everything got a bit expensive (we're doing NYC at the start and end of our trip). I would prefer to do a swim but £36 to spend the day there isn't bad at all! What site was that on?

Travel Republic but check a few sites.
 












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