Luv2Roam
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We have been to WDW hundreds of times. USO dozens of times. Even Gatorland once. (And I loved it.)
Today -- Sea World! (finally!)
Two adults. We covered quite a bit of area, if not all, and saw Believe, Blue Horizons, Clyde & Seamore. I think we saw all the exhibits, ate lunch at Voyagers, a snack at the Cypress Bakery
love: ). DH even rode Kraken.
We did not ride the Sky Tower. We did not realize it was an additional fee, and had enough to do that we passed on that.
SW was very clean and landscaped beautiful. The animals and human talent were great. Blue Horizons was the best of everything IMO. I thought the food prices higher than WDW, and they aren't cheap. Maybe too I am use to getting an AP discount at USO, so the food seems less there too.
There were rare food and drink carts around. So whenever we bought water to drink we stood in a long concession line. (And paid $2.70 for a bottle of water.) I think one line we stood 20 - 30 minutes in just to buy 2 waters.
It was hot out today -- in the 80's. We certainly did not want to dehydrate. (It's 73 degrees out even now at 8:00 pm.)
Overall a very enjoyable day.
We now want to make it over to Busch Gardens. Eventually I am sure we will have their APs too.
Crowds were light in the morning. We arrived approx 9:30. Crowds picked up the later the day got.
Today -- Sea World! (finally!)
Two adults. We covered quite a bit of area, if not all, and saw Believe, Blue Horizons, Clyde & Seamore. I think we saw all the exhibits, ate lunch at Voyagers, a snack at the Cypress Bakery

We did not ride the Sky Tower. We did not realize it was an additional fee, and had enough to do that we passed on that.
SW was very clean and landscaped beautiful. The animals and human talent were great. Blue Horizons was the best of everything IMO. I thought the food prices higher than WDW, and they aren't cheap. Maybe too I am use to getting an AP discount at USO, so the food seems less there too.

There were rare food and drink carts around. So whenever we bought water to drink we stood in a long concession line. (And paid $2.70 for a bottle of water.) I think one line we stood 20 - 30 minutes in just to buy 2 waters.


Overall a very enjoyable day.
We now want to make it over to Busch Gardens. Eventually I am sure we will have their APs too.

Crowds were light in the morning. We arrived approx 9:30. Crowds picked up the later the day got.