Tell me the best things to do at seaworld.

mum of two pirates

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It will close at 6pm the day we are there. I want to try and see all the shows and I read we can feed the dolfins, sharks and the sting rays. Does it cost anything more than our free addmision in.:banana: Is there anything else the boys can feed or kiss or whatever, they will be 8 & 9. I looked on there web sight but it takes more than that to get the low down. Thanks mum
 
You can feed the following:
Dolphins, stingrays, seals and sharks. It will cost about 3 dollars per tray of fish. Yes, dead fish, they wont have you handle live fish. There is a place for you to wash your hands outside of each location.
They should both be tall enough for Kraken and/or Journey to Atlantis and Wild Arctic. There are all kinds of shows, all kinds of exhibits...get there early...dont go strolling in at 11 and expect to get it all done. Be there EARLY.
 
You can also feed the seals (just be careful of the birds, they will try to steal the food!)

You can also see some of the shows. They were alot of fun and kids seemed to like to sit in th splash zone.
 
You really have to move if you want to fit it all in. Plan your shows when you enter the park so you can fit in what you want and squeeze the rest in between showtimes.

We just got back from Florida a week ago and hadn't been to Seaworld in a few years. Don't miss the whale and dolphin show! It is a different show from the last time we were there and it was AMAZING! LOVED it!
 

All the show are not to be missed. Believe and the Dolphin show are great and the Clyde and Seamore show is great.
 
Blue horizon is an amazing show... (Don't know when they change it) and feeding the dolphins is worth the money as well....
 
Do get there at opening. Get the Kraken and Atlantis done. Then see the shows. My family and I thought the Blue Hoizon show was the best show. Shamu show was more of... here are the whales, look what they can do, not a real story line to follow, but it was very good and the whales are impressive.
When I went in Aug, there were 2 dolphin feeding times. The second one had a long line waiting and I think the limit the amount of people. You can pet the stingrays. The dolphin nursery was cute. We tried the shark feeding, but was not that impressed with it. Feeding the seals was fun. They bark at you and jump on to the inner fence. I think it was $3-$4. The feeding booths were not open all day. I think maybe they limit it to certain times. :confused3 You can get alot done by 6. We saw all the exhibits and 3 shows and left at 7pm. All that with 3 three kids (6,4 and 2).
 
We were just there on Thursday and the dolpin show was the best and not to be missed. My DS feed the dolpins and it was $5 for 3 fish and $4 to feed to Sea lions for 4 fish. They will take a pic of your child feeding the dolpins. It is $19.95. I took pics with my own camera.

Do get there early and you can pretty much get it all done. We got there at opening and by 6:30 we were getting picked up to go back to our resort. We saw all the shows and saw all the park.

We ate lunch at Mango Joe's Cafe and it was very good and plenty of food. The strawberries and the chocolate were to "die" for.
:)
 
Don't miss the Clyde & Semour (SP?) show and get there early the mime is a riot:rotfl2:
 
Oh - I forgot we usually like to end the day with the luau dinner show - :goodvibes
 
The last Sea lion show of the day is VERY funny. They do a parody of all the other shows in the park.
 





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