SeaWorld - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)
SeaWorld
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Immerse yourself in wonder at SeaWorld® Orlando, where the aquatic world comes alive. Only here can you experience Orlando's new tallest, fastest and longest roller coaster, Mako, named for one of the ocean’s fastest known sharks. Then, see the world through the eyes of a penguin in the thrilling, chilling adventure of Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin™, and laugh to the all-new Clyde & Seamore’s Sea Lion High™ show. Here you can also climb aboard and ride the mighty Manta®, experience the power and grace of killer whales in the awe-inspiring Shamu® show One Ocean®, and share an epic voyage with sea turtles on the 3D 360 TurtleTrek®.
Duration: More than 3 hours
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  • CKtravelers
    Langley City, Canada4 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Much better than expected.
    Before our day at SeaWorld, we had done our research and read some of the reviews on here finding out that the park seemed very run down. Reading about closed rides, unhappy employees, and construction everywhere. But our day at the park proved our previous ideas of the park wrong. The roller coasters were all open and available workers were doing their jobs properly and the park was great. We will have memories that will last us a lifetime. We do recommend you arrive at opening for short ride lines.
    Visited May 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written May 30, 2023
  • Gracie
    Manchester, United Kingdom43 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Love SeaWorld!!
    Absolute favourite theme park we visit in Orlando! It has so many variations to choose from, every ride is amazing. Mako is by far our favourite as a family, and has one of the shortest queues. The orca, dolphin and sea lion shows are always amazing! The queues weren’t too long for the rides, except for Infinity falls and journey to atlantis, which is reasonable as it is a very warm country, and they are great rides. I’m not sure what has happened with Journey To Atlantis, the speakers are broken, as they used to play music and talk as you pass them, been like that for a while - but still a good ride. The dipping dots are very nice, but a bit expensive for the item, about $9 per pot. The Expedition Cafe food was extremely nice, would recommend. The I-Trolley bus station outside of the park could do with a bigger shelter/cover, as it got very hot waiting for the bus. Free wifi is accessible throughout the park, but could possibly extend into the car park for people who are ordering uber’s and waiting for the bus. Definitely visiting again on our next trip!!
    Visited August 2022
    Traveled with family
    Written June 5, 2023
  • Amy G
    69 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Best theme park in Orlando. Hands down!!
    By far the best theme park in orlando!!! I don't know how anyone couldn't love this. My Family of 5 (3 teens) all picked this park as the best of the week. It was beautiful and the animals were breathtaking. I loved it so much. We previously did disney for 3 days and seaworld wins hands down. No comparison. The orca show is stunning. The dolphins were beautiful too. I cant say enough about this park. My teen boys rode every coaster and loved them all. No complaints. Food was better then disney by far. I'm ready for our next trip!
    Visited June 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written June 9, 2023
  • Mike O
    Pasco, Washington18 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The roller coasters were a blast!
    We had visited another theme park and decided to visit SeaWorld for the roller coasters. I think we rode every coaster at least twice with the exception of the Manta - we rode it four times. I have to admit, we've been to SeaWorld in the past so we didn't see many of the animal exhibits but we still had a blast. Unfortunately, the pipeline was still being tested so we didn't make that one (maybe next time). As a side note, we paid the extra money for the front of the line pass since we were there mainly for the roller coasters and I'm old so less standing in lines.
    Visited April 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written June 21, 2023
  • Amy E
    Terre Haute, Indiana23 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great family fun
    Very clean and very friendly staff. Very hot day and thank goodness for staff spritzing everyone with water. I loved the sea Lion and otter show. I wish there were more shows as I do not ride the rides except for the Atlantis. My brother in laws rode the coasters and loved them!
    Visited June 2023
    Traveled as a couple
    Written June 28, 2023
  • A Hill
    Florence, Alabama23 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Fun but once and done park
    My family, friends, and I very much enjoyed SeaWorld. We bought VIP parking because we thought it would be easier with younger kids by days end. However, if you arrive at opening you can park right next to VIP. The park was clean and the staff was friendly. The dolphin show was great and the team seemed to really care for the animals. The rides were okay, several were shut down so that was a bummer. Wasn’t impressed with the concessions and overpriced. The whale show was a let down. It wasn’t exciting and wasn’t much to it. The best ride was the raft water slide but the line was extreme! Overall fun but probably a one and done trip.
    Visited March 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written July 1, 2023
  • Wendy S
    Manchester, United Kingdom573 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    A surprise 18th birthday treat!
    We haven't been to SeaWorld Orlando for 10 years. It's a lovely park and so much to do. My 18 year old son is marine/fish mad, just finished his college course and works in a pet shop here in the UK, he was in his element. A million photos later we'd get through to the end. All the shows were amazing aa usual and they changed every time we went to one. The dolphins and orcas were so inspiring, and the trainers showed just how much they love their animals. The water was free in the Coke machines, which was definitely needed in the heat. We visited the light and fireworks in the evening and it was such a lovely display. The Sesame Street parade was great and brought lots of memories back from my childhood. The rides were hit and miss as they kept closing them for an hour or so.
    Visited June 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written July 3, 2023
  • LoveToTravel
    Chandler, Arizona438 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Things have changed over the years ... still great to see sealife up close though.
    I have been to Sea World several times with 10 year spans in between. Each time there is something new. I do miss the shows where there weren't so many sales pitches. I know it helps the park with things but still too much. I thought the meal plan would be a great deal and it would have had the food been better. Most food bland and seeing there outrageous prices posted seems horrible. A bummer food places wait to open at 11 am too but I see why so you can limit the 90 minute window throughout the day. Also since all dining closed before 8 that stinks too for an evening meal. Nice to see the sealife up close, especially if you go on a slower day. Seals & otter is a cute show and Sesame Street parade was really fun!!
    Visited July 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written July 5, 2023
  • tampa1
    30 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great day with grand kids!
    Seaworld was a great day with our grandkids ages 11,9,6. The animal presentations were amazing and taught the kids about how seaworld rescues and rehabilitates the animals and the things they can do to help. Plenty to see and do for all ages. The staff was informative the killer whale and dolphin shows were the best! Would definitely visit again.
    Visited July 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written July 11, 2023
  • Carly Penney
    Colchester, United Kingdom448 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We love it
    Say what you will about Seaworld but we personally love it! Id rather pay and support them in learning more and rehabilitating animals than slate them over a film based on lies. Our 3rd visit and loved it! It was very quiet too which was nice. Unusual it wasnt open until 10am, we git there at 9:15am and wasnt open lol must be a time of year thing, we normally go june/july. Was a very hot day, i got burnt as i find there isnt many places to hide from the sun here. All the shows were great, did the pet show for the first time and loved it! Food is always lovely, had a panini from the panini cafe. Animals are well cared for and appear more than content. First time visiting the manatee rescue area, very informative and interesting! We always say its one of our favourite days, prefer it over hollywood studios park for example! Also sells my favourite dippin' dots! Do go, its not what its made out to be!
    Visited June 2023
    Traveled as a couple
    Written July 11, 2023
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Lisa T
Grand Rapids, MI34 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019
We visited Sea World on December 29. We arrived just before opening time and went immediately to the penguin attraction. We got in immediately, and were glad we did, because by later in the day the line was close to an hour. We did attend all the major shows, and they are fantastic! The dolphin show was our favorite. We arrived about a half hour early to get seats out of the splash zone. The shows did fill up as the park was very crowded for the holiday week. The Pet Show filled to capacity for at least a couple of time slots. We also especially enjoyed the sea lions at Pacific Point Preserve as well as Wild Arctic and all the great aquariums. We are not roller coaster fans, so I was worried there wouldn't be enough to keep us busy. We ended up being there from 9am to 7:30pm, and there was plenty for our family (adults and teens) to see and do. This is a great park for people of any age! Make sure you grab a map at the entrance with all the show times and for help getting around the park. The signs in the park are somewhat confusing; it felt at times like they were pointing us the wrong way to get to an attraction. The All Day Dining Deal is a toss up depending on your family's preferences. We packed our own water (which we refilled at drinking fountains) and snacks and did not get the Dining Deal. We purchased lunch at Mango Joe's; entrees of pizza/fries and burger/fries were between $12 and $14 and were very generous servings even without extra side dishes or desserts. In fact, we weren't even hungry enough for another full meal at supper and ended up just splitting some grilled sandwiches. If you're going to order drinks and snacks/desserts throughout the day, it might be worth getting the Dining Deal for at least part of your group. Overall, we had a great day, and I would recommend it!
Written January 6, 2020
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cdolphin
Charlotte, NC235 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
Our group of 22 got our tickets after going to Discovery Cove the day before. We got there around 10. We were all able to see the Sea Lion High, Pets Ahoy and Dolphin Days back to back. We LOVED each of the shows and the kids enjoyed being in the splash zone. We the made our way to the Orca show. After some research, I thought I had read the Orcas were no longer there but I was pleasantly surprised to learn that they were. Quite a magnificent show. Our group broke into two. I took the younger kids to the Sesame Street Parade. The older kids and teens went to ride the bigger rides. Atlantis was down for repairs but my husband said it was well worth purchasing the quick passes to skip the lines. The little waited like 30 minutes to ride the cookie monster ride because so many adults were riding it without kids? The rain came by 6 pm. We went and visited the gift shop and Meet and Greet with Elmo and Cookie until it passed over. The characters are awesome at what they do. We got to ride one more ride in Sesame Street which was the little roller coaster. We waited about 45 minutes for that one in the rain but it was fun and the little kids liked it. On the way out of the park, we stopped by infinity Falls and met back up with the group. About 12 of us opted to wait in the rain to ride that one even though the wait time listed was 20 minutes. Midway through they shut it down for the weather and it was fast approaching 8 pm/closing. They opened it back up after most everyone had gotten out of line. Infinity Falls was the best water ride I have ever been on. It was well worth the wait. They allowed us to ride it twice and then it was closing time.Our youngest 4 up to our oldest 80 enjoyed the day. I feel it was a bit more crowded than previous visits due to it being a Sunday and President's Day weekend. It still wasn't as crowded as other theme parks in the area.
Written February 20, 2020
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RJG_traveler
New Bedford, MA377 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020 • Family
Traveled here in Feb in off season less crowds and wait times were low. Dolphin and orca show were fantastic. My 4 y/o loved the shows and is now obsessed with both animals. Highlight of day was seeing the manatees. Animal ambassador Trinity was wonderful, taking time to explain the different rescues and rehabs Seaworld is doing for these wonderful animals. We ate at Mango Joes and would highly recommend the fish sandwich (ironic for a water park). Seems to be expanding their coaster selections. My son was also excited to enjoy Sesame Street. A nice addition for younger parkgoers.
Written February 6, 2020
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Natalie V
Amarillo, TX56 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2020
If you are considering going to SeaWorld I'd recommend printing your tickets and I suppose print proof of a reservation date. They are requiring reservations now during covid. I made a reservation under my annual pass. Then when we were in SA we called customer service to reschedule due to weather. Customer service is horrible in most of my experiences with them. And you may find the website to function poorly. The rep I finally got to speak to for rescheduling (on hold for 1 whole hour) was nice and made the new reservation easily. However, I directly asked if the email I received with tickets could be used for entry and she responded yes. If a rep tells you that you can use tickets on your phone for entry don't believe them. If you notice online and at the park signs indicating they've gone digital--don't believe them. Have your tickets and reservation tickets on hand. I'd also suggest if you created an online account to have all your information available on hand if you run into an issue. I was bombarded with a terrible employee needing me to login into my account and show proof of my annual pass. My family and I returned to SA specifically to go to SeaWorld and utilized tickets under my annual pass. After being tossed around to at least 4 or 5 employees and not being able to speak to a manager after requested (an over 2 hour process), we finally gave up and left. I will say toward the end of that day, with persistence to get in on my part, a rep finally printed tickets for me. She never acknowledged a mistake on their end or explained to me what the issue even was. We stood in line once again and the employee scanning tickets was unable to scan the printed tickets. My poor kids were even fed up and miserable at that point and asked to leave. I requested a refund for my annual pass and it was declined. Took a full month to even hear back from them. I was offered 3 tickets upon return to the park. I would never return. How would I believe those 3 tickets would be honored and even be accepted at the time of entry? I also submitted to BBB and Sea World still did not want to resolve the issue. Several other less than desirable things happened too but I think I've provided enough at this point to either have you reconsider going or to be extra prepared when you do go. If you've never been be ready to go through several check points (very different than Disney :) ) and one for COVID now that has you go through an area where you'll feel like cattle being herded. There's not clear direction of when you have finally entered the park. Customer service is right outside actual entry. If you want to use the photo club having your pics taken there's a customer service kiosk specifically for them right inside entry. You might get mixed messages from their photo club photographers as well. Be aware of hotel or other types of reps for time shares.
Written February 10, 2021
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Jaclyn021
Atlanta, GA70 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2020 • Family
The only pro to visiting SeaWorld at this time is the low crowds. But don’t be expecting much else after that. Other than some of the kiddie rides in the Sesame Street section, only Manta and Mako were open. That’s it. It was 90 degrees yet not a single water ride was open. The list of rides listed as “closed” on the guide for today did not include all the closures. Cast members also gave conflicting info on which rides were open or closed. And good luck finding much to eat. Many places are closed and there aren’t many choices. The shows each have only 1 times a lot per day, and they close off sections of the park throughout the day. This means you get herded like cattle to where they want you to go- and with the only orca encounter show being at 4:30 and the park closing at 5, they keep you there all day for the prime event and then herd you to the exit. I don’t recommend going right now unless you are already an annual pass holder and don’t mind almost everything being closed. It was a let down for us.
Written October 7, 2020
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Wanderer799274
3 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
We went to SeaWorld Orlando *today* 20 Feb 2020. It cost about $110 per person at the gate (and $25 for general parking). We attended the Dolphin show at 11AM and it was very short and basic. Attended the Orca show at 12:30 AM and it was much better.

We went to the shark encounter exhibit which seems tired and worn out after all these years. Aquariums at the exhibit did not seem very clean, real corals where practically non existent in the displays, the walkway was not functioning, etc. It was dissappointing.

Tried a couple other exhibits with similar results. The Sky Tower was closed to visitors when we went there this morning. The main roller coaster was closed to visitors. The new Infinity Falls water ride was closed to visitors. The simulated Helicopter ride of Wild Arctic was closed to visitors.

Why were charged full price when the park was only operating at about 50% ?

We went to try the Seven Seas Festival but discovered that it is not open yet. The shop merchandise everywhere was very pricey.

The new Sesame Street attraction looked very nice if you have young children but ours are well past this age range now . . . and it was very puzzling to see (what has Sesame Street got in common with SeaWorld anyhow? It really does not seem to fit the park theme at all.)

I doubt we shall try it ever again.
Written February 20, 2020
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We are sorry to hear that you did not enjoy your visit, yesterday, to SeaWorld® Orlando. Being a year-round operation, it is challenging for us to keep our park in optimal condition and continue to update our facilities so they are new and exciting for our guests. Our tickets can be purchased discounted on our website, at least a day prior. While some of our rides were scheduled to open late, others are currently having an annual maintenance performed. We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused for you. We hope you had spoken to Guest Services Team to before leaving the park. Otherwise, please email the Contact Us link from the website and include a copy of your park admission. Thank you,
Written February 21, 2020
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OlgaTimonium
Maryland7 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2021
I am writing about our experience on 1/25/21. You need to buy a ticket , then to reserve a day. I tried to do it on 1/24/21 evening, but couldn’t reserve a day because their website had a glitch . Gave up. Then next day morning, 1/25, saw a deal that no reservation day required. We went there. Ticket booths line was long, ticket machines were pushing tickets with unlimited meal plan (about $500 for three of us). I used my cell phone for online purchase and payed close to $300 with all taxes and fees ( price tag above ticket booth had a sign $109 for an adult and $104 for a child). I don’t know how park looked prior to COVID times, but now a lot of places were either closed, or had limited open areas, or were closing at 3 pm, without any information about it on their map. Because of no information about early closing on SeaWorld app, we missed turtle and manatee area ( if they were open at all) , penguin and pacific point area. We were lucky to feed stingrays. Our 6 y. old was excited. Shark area had tunnel opened only, or you could go to restaurant and look at the sharks. Journey to Atlantis ride and even aquarium were closed. Coaster rides were open , We Were not interested in it. Our daughter enjoyed Sesame Street rides. Some of them were closed at 3 pm as well (kind of a surprise for us, nothing was mentioned about it either). They had several dolphins and sea lions shows, and the only orca show at 5:30 pm. Guess which direction all the crowd from orca show went if park closes at 6 pm? To the exit of course. About what kind of social distancing you can talk when HUGE crowd with strollers, wheelchairs, kids and parents moving to the exit ? Button line: For the price tag about $100 per person , it didn’t worth it. $40 maybe???. Also, they are pushing to buy meal plans with your ticket. For me it is kind of a red flag that there is nothing or little to do, :-(.
Written January 29, 2021
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Jlyz
Palm Beach, FL22 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2020 • Family
I decided to come here with our family of 4 for the first time. First, I get tickets to the park, second, I paid extra for our quick que tickets, upon arrival, the agents were clueless and asked us to go to the guest relations because they said we needed our quick que / vip tickets. After standing in long lines, we later learned that we did not have stand in line after all. We purchased tours... upon arrival there is hardly any help to direct you or explain on where you go for your tours. We missed our shark tour bc we were told by one of the booths to go to the the shark encounter area for our tour and yet no one was around to assist us to tell us where to go. For this reason, I would not return or recommend this place. They are highly disorganized, lack customer service, and would not refund us bc it was not properly explained to us on where we needed to be in the first place. Close to 800 for our day for a highly lack luster experience. When you try yo go to the shoes. They are fully booked, so we pay a premium to enter only yo be told they can’t seat us or direct us. It is a strong never again for me/ family or recommendation to folks to come here. Had they simply done the right thing to fix it I would not have been so compelled to to write this review.
Written November 28, 2020
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MG
3 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2021
I have a love hate relationship with SeaWorld. I love looking at the sealife and learning about them. My son loves them, too. Their annual pass is worth it for the benefits. Their roller coasters are fantastic. They have a great children's area.

Now, their indoor rides are...bad. Some of the rides closed down because of Covid, but other than somewhere with AC or to control crowd control, their indoor rides are just so bad you barely miss them if you've been on them before. Waiting 35 minutes for Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin is even too long. It's so short and not worth any longer than a 20 minute wait. SeaWorld really has to improve their indoor ride game.

SeaWorld souvenirs and food are severely overpriced. I'm thinking since they don't get the same attendance as other Orlando parks, they need the revenue somehow, but $3 more for a cheeseburger and fries that's less quality isn't really appealing. I've also been pushed to buy a separate meal for my kid when my child was 2 because they discouraged sharing plates.

In Oct. 2019, I was also physically pulled to a tent by some people with SeaWorld badges, but pushing hotel stays. They wouldn't tell me what it was for until I handed my annual pass and ID. I thought it was a free item or special, nope, it was to peddle a next door hotel. When I told them I wasn't interested, they tossed my ID back at me and grunted under their breath about how I was wasting their time.

If SeaWorld can improve their flat and indoor rides, I'd definitely suggest it as a decent competitor to Disney and Universal, and right now there isn't enough for people who aren't fans of roller coasters to do. Their customer service is also lacking, but overall, I'd recommend to squeeze as a half day just to check it out especially if your kids are into sea life. Eat breakfast before, have a snack in the park, then head out of the park for a late lunch.
Written May 5, 2021
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Knot2Worry
Edgewater, FL151 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2020 • Couples
Normally Sea World gets 5 stars from me and I understand that some things have to change, BUT... there are some things you need to know before going in these post COVID times.

1) You MUST wear a face mask/covering all day and everywhere, except when eating or in one of the multiple mask relief areas that are located off the main paths. You will be screened for temperature before entering the park.

2) On July 1 only 1 roller coaster and 1 water ride were operational. Because of the limited number of visitors the lines were manageable. I was disappointed that more rides weren’t open. Even the “experiences” to get to some of the animal exhibits were closed. No explanation was given.

3) The animal shows and exhibits were all open and fabulous as usual. If they hadn’t been the day would have been a bust.

4) The only major FAIL that concerns me is that no one was wiping the eating tables after people vacated. You remove your own plates, trays and trash then then next people sit down. The restaurants are the only places you can have your masks off. They are keeping the toilets and other areas super clean so why not wipe tables between uses? Take your own sani wipes.

5) When booking online note that Mondays and Wednesdays the park closes at 6PM. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 9PM.

6) Get there as soon as the park opens. Don’t pay for upgraded parking. With the limited number of visitors main parking is just fine.

7) Loved the park, hope they get more of it open soon!

Written July 7, 2020
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