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Our SeaWorld day, continued!
Following our dolphin feeding excitement, our group was escorted to the sting ray exhibit. Kelly provided an assortment of interesting facts about these unique creatures, then gave us some instructions on how to properly feed them. With their mouths located on the underside of their bodies, the little fish should be held in a vertical position between your pointer and middle fingers, so that the rays can swim over top of your hand and suck the fish from your grasp.

We all stepped up to the ray pool and were given our little trays of fish.

Now, let me say that feeding these strange swimmers was quite something! Not only is it a truly odd sensation to have them suck those fish from your hands, but they are splashy fellows ..almost like they were taking great pleasure in getting us wet
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Definitely totally a different feel from feeding the dolphins, and we learned a lot about sting rays in general. Steve and Jake, in particular, really enjoyed feeding these guys ..it was something new and different and totally fun!

Finishing up at the sting rays, we stopped briefly at the pelican enclosure, but the birds were at rest in the shade. Smart birds!!!
(hokey smokes, it was getting HOT!
)

Next, Kelly took us to the Manta aquarium . one of my personal favourite places to pause and enjoy the spectacular displays of tropical fish and rays. I always spend time in here on each visit, usually when the boys are busy riding the coaster.



This is one of those tucked-away-but-worth-seeking-out spots of the park that you might otherwise miss. I love the sting ray pool where you can watch them swim through the glass ceiling. Some of the wee babies in there are absolutely darling!!!


Some of the aquariums featured an assortment of sea life that masqueraded as ocean plants. Best built-in camoflage ever
. I find the intricate ecosystem that exists so far under the sea to be nothing short of incredible. Where else can you get to see this kind of thing other than places like SeaWorld?


Following our tour stop in Manta, Kelly informed us that our next tour stop would be the Pets Ahoy show at Seaport Theater. Jake and Sweetie had mentioned that they were starting to grow peckish, so I asked if it was possible to stop somewhere and grab a snack with our all-day dining passes. Kelly assured me that was absolutely no problem at all .and the other family in our group was also so happy that I had asked, as their girls were also growing weary and needed some sustenance. Since we were so close to Seaport Pizza, we took a brief break there to grab pizza, sweet treats and water bottles, and also allowed everyone that needed it to take a pre-show washroom break. With everyones moods and energy fitfully restored, we moved on to the Seaport Theater to take our seats in preparation for the next show.

Next up: a group of freakishly talented dogs, cats, birds, and more keep our rapt attention in one of the cutest producrtions you have ever seen!
Following our dolphin feeding excitement, our group was escorted to the sting ray exhibit. Kelly provided an assortment of interesting facts about these unique creatures, then gave us some instructions on how to properly feed them. With their mouths located on the underside of their bodies, the little fish should be held in a vertical position between your pointer and middle fingers, so that the rays can swim over top of your hand and suck the fish from your grasp.

We all stepped up to the ray pool and were given our little trays of fish.

Now, let me say that feeding these strange swimmers was quite something! Not only is it a truly odd sensation to have them suck those fish from your hands, but they are splashy fellows ..almost like they were taking great pleasure in getting us wet




Definitely totally a different feel from feeding the dolphins, and we learned a lot about sting rays in general. Steve and Jake, in particular, really enjoyed feeding these guys ..it was something new and different and totally fun!


Finishing up at the sting rays, we stopped briefly at the pelican enclosure, but the birds were at rest in the shade. Smart birds!!!



Next, Kelly took us to the Manta aquarium . one of my personal favourite places to pause and enjoy the spectacular displays of tropical fish and rays. I always spend time in here on each visit, usually when the boys are busy riding the coaster.



This is one of those tucked-away-but-worth-seeking-out spots of the park that you might otherwise miss. I love the sting ray pool where you can watch them swim through the glass ceiling. Some of the wee babies in there are absolutely darling!!!



Some of the aquariums featured an assortment of sea life that masqueraded as ocean plants. Best built-in camoflage ever



Following our tour stop in Manta, Kelly informed us that our next tour stop would be the Pets Ahoy show at Seaport Theater. Jake and Sweetie had mentioned that they were starting to grow peckish, so I asked if it was possible to stop somewhere and grab a snack with our all-day dining passes. Kelly assured me that was absolutely no problem at all .and the other family in our group was also so happy that I had asked, as their girls were also growing weary and needed some sustenance. Since we were so close to Seaport Pizza, we took a brief break there to grab pizza, sweet treats and water bottles, and also allowed everyone that needed it to take a pre-show washroom break. With everyones moods and energy fitfully restored, we moved on to the Seaport Theater to take our seats in preparation for the next show.

Next up: a group of freakishly talented dogs, cats, birds, and more keep our rapt attention in one of the cutest producrtions you have ever seen!
