SeaWorld Orlando Update: Infinity Falls Construction & More (Part 2)
Thank you for joining us for the second part of this new SeaWorld Orlando photo-report. Be sure to also check out PART 1 of this update if you haven't already had the chance to do so.
In the previous part, we enjoyed walking around the entrance of the park, Key West, and a section of the Sea of Legends (including Journey to Atlantis). Let's continue our tour of the park by taking a look around the rest of this area and then we will move on to Antarctica, the Waterfront, and more.
In the previous part, we enjoyed walking around the entrance of the park, Key West, and a section of the Sea of Legends (including Journey to Atlantis). Let's continue our tour of the park by taking a look around the rest of this area and then we will move on to Antarctica, the Waterfront, and more.
The ride "only" had a 45-minute wait before it closed temporarily:
Spot Saver was not available to Guests:
Antarctica:
Empire of the Penguin only had a 10-minute wait:
The wait time quickly climbed to 25 minutes as Guests reached the area after enjoying Clyde and Seamore's Sea Lions High:
Puck was meeting Guests nearby:
It is always a good idea to get in line before a show ends:
Shark Wreck Reef:
The exterior of the Nautilus Theater continues to be repainted:
More awnings are still missing:
It's time to check out Infinity Falls:
String lights have been attached to the temporary walls:
A crane is being used to lift blocks:
It's very difficult to see, but a section of one of the structures that will be part of the ride has gone vertical:
Shamu's Happy harbor:
The octopus on top of the Sea Carousel desperately needs to be repainted:
The awning on top of the Net Climb structure is also missing:
More lights:
Swishie Fishies is closed for refurbishment:
We never noticed these service animal relief areas before:
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