SeaWorld’s Orlando is a Florida theme park that offers roller coasters, rides, shows, tours, attractions & family-friendly activities for thrill seekers and animal lovers. SeaWorld Orlando has also had it’s share of controversy in the past few years, however it is still a very popular entertainment venue. Here are the Top 5 Things About SeaWorld Orlando’s Whales that everyone should know. Their goal is for every animal they rescue is to successfully rehabilitate and return it to the wild.
Top 5 Things About SeaWorld Orlando’s Whales
1. Orcas are still at SeaWorld.
It is true that whales currently in our care will be the last generation of killer whales at SeaWorld. But we want to assure you that the orcas are still in our care and continue to inspire guests each and every day!
2. You can still get up close to and learn about orcas at all of our parks – Yes, that means San Diego, too!
We told you SeaWorld San Diego’s One Ocean show has ended, but did you know you can still see and learn about our killer whales at SeaWorld San Diego’s Killer Whale Presentation?
3. You can find San Diego’s killer whales at underwater viewing.
While we transition to our all-new Orca Encounter, we have set up temporary seating (bleachers) around SeaWorld San Diego’s orca underwater viewing area so guests can see how our trainers care for these incredible animals.
4. Guests can still experience the One Ocean show at SeaWorld Orlando and San Antonio.
And, of course, get up close and personal with the whales at underwater viewing in Orlando. Look out for announcements about the all new Orca Encounter coming soon to Orlando and San Antonio.
5. Our All-New Orca Encounter is debuting in San Diego THIS SUMMER!
Book a trip to SeaWorld San Diego today and guests will be among the first to experience the all new and educational Orca Encounter. Learn about their physiology, how they hunt, what they eat, about husbandry, and even get a peek inside a training session.
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