Seaworld with no coasters?

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Hi all
Not been to Seaworld now since 2014. I see a lot of coasters now but for those elderly folks who cannot do them is there still a lot of other options to do? We last did the whale and dolphin show , Clyde and Seymour and shamu. Spaced out with the shark display and aquariums. Do these things all still exist or replaced by the coasters?

Tia.
 
All of those attractions are still there but some of them have changed. The Sealion show and Orca Encounter are more educational.

Other walkthroughs like Wild Arctic still have the animals to see but the simulator ride (or non moving version) is gone. Turtle Trek no longer has a pre show and you just walk in. The Penguin exhibit also gives you the option of going in a separate entrance that bypasses the Penguin Trek coaster.
 
All still exist & easy to fill an entire day with.

There is also the big rotating observation tower for a minor extra cost.
 
The Pets Ahoy show is gone and replaced by various animals being brought on stage and having their backgrounds explained.
 

We filled an entire day just by doing the three main shows, walking around the tanks (like the manta ray pool, shark tunnel, dolphin nursery, etc) and eating! More than enough to fill a day just with that :)
 
While SeaWorld has leaned heavily into thrillers in recent years due to that controversial documentary, there are still plenty of animal and fish displays going on. The live animal shows however, aren’t as intense or wide in selection as they were before the documentary.
 


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