Finally Announced: "Dine With Shamu" Returning
Great news! As we reported on our last SeaWorld Orlando update, SeaWorld Orlando is ready to allow once again guests to dine with the park's main star: Shamu. Here you are all the information that the park released:
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All-new Dine With Shamu at SeaWorld Orlando
It’s Orlando's most immersive and memorable family dining experience -- Dine With Shamu at SeaWorld Orlando. Guests get closer than ever to SeaWorld’s majestic whales while enjoying a delicious menu of seasonal and sustainable items at a reserved poolside table.
It’s a behind-the-scenes experience that will connect guests to the world we share like never before and it’s only at SeaWorld Orlando.
SeaWorld’s commitment to the world we share extends into the food we serve. All items served at Dine With Shamu are seasonable, fresh and sustainable. The summer menu includes:
- All-natural, grain-fed Black Angus strip loin
- 100% natural cinnamon-cured roasted pork loin
- Rosemary-glazed free range grilled chicken
- Filet of cod (certified sustainable)
- Seasonal sides including lemon butter herb-roasted red potatoes, summer vegetable lo mein, cucumber salad, mixed green salad, summer fruit salad, and coconut Caribbean rice
- Baked goods made fresh at SeaWorld
- Signature desserts
- Special kids’ buffet
Advance reservations can be made at SeaWorldOrlando.com (starting July 14) or day-of inside the park at the reservations center.
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It is definitely great to hear SeaWorld finally bringing back this awesome dining experience. We will continue to keep you up-to-date on this subject, so stay tuned!
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I get that eating seafood in Seaworld while watching a whale is a bit strange, but selecting Cod as the only fish offered is even stranger. You're in the middle of Florida, where fresh tuna, grouper and mahi-mahi is plentiful, and they offer Cod? (A fish so bland that it's most often used in processed fish sticks). And you want me to pay $50 for it? Seriously?
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