touring plan?

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Does anybody have a suggestion for a good touring plan hitting all of the major attractions? Or at least a list of the things you should do first thing in the morning, before it gets crowded? We are going for the first time in September any advice is welcome, thanks!:thumbsup2 And how long should we plan on being there if we want to see pretty much everything and all major shows??
 
well they open at 8:30 am so I suggest going to the feeding pool as soon as possible if you want to feed the dolphins. Then do blue horizons early show.. I usually do shamu's believe at 2:00 and wild arctic the next.. I always skip the seal show (not amuzing for me..lol) But if you want to go.. I suggest if your a big coaster fan go to the ride attractions do it early because usually the Amount of people midday is horrible.. Theres a bunch of other stuff I could tell you if you'd like.. but always grab a map and look at the show times and plan from there.. its the best thing you can do ..
 
Does Seaworld use fastpass like disney? Or are you just stuck in a horribly long line w/no idea how long its going to be? Any ride tips would be most appreciated!
 
Does Seaworld use fastpass like disney? Or are you just stuck in a horribly long line w/no idea how long its going to be? Any ride tips would be most appreciated!

I am also interested in any tips on rides, shows, etc. I did see on the Web Site that Seaworld has something that it appears more like Universal's Express Pass rather than Disney's Fastpass. You have to purchase it, but I could not find the price on web site other than it states it is priced seasonally. I'm assuming it will cost more during busy times and less during off-peak times.
 

Get to the park at opening. Go straight to the feeding tank which is to the right as you enter the park. From there you can go toward the Dolphin stadium and hit the sites, ie... manatees, alligators etc.. Go to the first show at the dolphin stadium and then work from right to left through the park. Watch the show times and see all the attractions while you are walking from stadium to stadium to see the shows. I found that the times were perfect to see all the things they have and see all the shows doing it this way. I do however only go to the Shamu show at the end of the day. make sure you also leave some time for the Anhieser Bush pavilion. The food is great and it makes for a nice lunch.
I also recommend the dine with Shanu experience. My kids loved it and I had a great time. The food was very good and the desserts better.
 
Does anybody have a suggestion for a good touring plan hitting all of the major attractions? Or at least a list of the things you should do first thing in the morning, before it gets crowded? We are going for the first time in September any advice is welcome, thanks!:thumbsup2 And how long should we plan on being there if we want to see pretty much everything and all major shows??



The park opens at 9AM meaning they start taking the fee to let you on the parking lot then.

First thing, get a map of the park which has the show schedule on it. Plan your shows first, then figure what you will have time to do between them. To see the most you can, and it won't be everything, get there for opening and stay till they close.
Sept. will be a good time to be there. Shouldn't be any closed shows so won't have to get to the stadiums as early but still recommend at least 15 minutes before show time.

Once in the park we veer to the left to get to stingray and dolphin feeding areas if we want to do that first. Costs $7 for a tray of fish for the dolphins and each person needs their own tray or you don't get into the feeding area.

The first show is at 10 and is usually the Clyde and Seamore show(sea lions). I think if you take the time to feed the dolphins you can't make that show. They usually have a Blue Horizon show at 11 so that is where I would head after dolphin feeding unless you want to spend a few minutes with the rays before heading to the show if there is time. We usually then head over to see a Shamu show.

We do Wild Arctic when there is a Shamu show going. Don't try to go there after Believe because the line will be huge.

Even if you don't have kids, Pet's Ahoy is fun to see. The pets are so cute.

Shark encounter, feeding the sea lions, the manatee area can be done anytime you have time between shows or while waiting for the nite shows in summer. We like to spend time in the underwater viewing areas, too. Watch for the dolphins that make rings to play with.

If you have kids the kids playground area is really good and you might just want to spend an hour or 2 there letting them run and have fun. There are also cool shops and food etc. that will be part of your day.
The 3 main rides Kracken, Atlantis, and the new Manta(opening May 22) will have long lines so you need to plan for that. Sometimes lines are long for food, too.

Best bet though is to take advantage of the come back a 2nd day, if you really want to try and see and do everything.
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