SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay to Make Major Announcements on September 12, 2019

SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay will host a special media event on Thursday, September 12 that will include a one-of-a-kind, simultaneous announcement about the future of the Florida parks.


For the first time in the park's history, members of the media attending the event at SeaWorld Orlando will be able to sign a ride element that will be installed in the site of the park's 2020 attraction (a new roller coaster), while Guests attending the event at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay will enjoy an exclusive hard hat tour of the park’s 2020 attraction construction site.

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18 comments:

  1. No mote animal shows hopefully.

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    1. I bet you two don't ban Disney and Universal who both have animal shows. Hypocrites.

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    2. I've done multiple backlog tours and taken part in the care of the animals. They do amazing work with the animals They have rescued...emphasis on rescue! These are animals that could NOT survive in the wild. they also do amazing conservation work with the money made from both parks. When you can put your money where your mouth is, then go ahead and bad mouth

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    3. Sea World rescues lots of our beachside animals needing medical care. People believe anything they are fed.

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  2. I bet you two don't ban Disney and Universal who both have animal shows. Hypocrites.

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    1. Finally someone who I can relate too.

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  3. Someone always has to have a reason to whine. I just hate when it is based on misinformation and lack of vision as to the bigger picture.

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  4. I bet you two don't ban Disney and Universal who both have animal shows. Hypocrites.

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  5. I say Six Flags will be purchasing them!

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  6. Stop basing your knowledge of Sea world from a biased movie. You clearly have no clue how Sea n world cares for these animals.
    Be more concerned about the massive dolphin slaughter at the Faroe Islands every year or the daily abuse of animals by every day people. That’s the true animal abuse. NOT what Sea world does.

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  7. Sea World does a lot of good,it's sad how many ignorant people are out there who can't figure that out.

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  8. Thank you, you said what I said, all they know us what is in screen, go and find out what good SeaWorld is doing to save our planet animals, thanks.

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  9. As an animal lover I would never go somewhere where there was cruelty. Tiger roam for hundreds of miles but some are kept in small cages no one moans about them. Tilican the orca which was at seaworld was not caught by them but got from a park. Breeding has stopped. Dolphins have decent size pool with balls and things to play with. The pool which houses winter the famous dolphin from the films has a very small pool but no one moans about that. Finally seaworld has 3 pilot whales who beached with many others, all of which died are healthy and heeling but no one praises them for that. I meet Dawn the trainer who died and spoke to her for some time and she loved her work.

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  10. Pure stupidity people saying there cruel to animals. They do great with them, treat them better then humans lol and very well cared for. Like that dude that killed the flamingo at Bush gardens he could have served many years in jail as Bush gardens protected that bird when it was killed by a dude trying to show off and be funny. DO YOUR HOMEWORK BEFORE DEMORILIZING THE PARKS FOR DOING OUTSTANDING AND CAREING FOR THESE ANIMALS GREAT JOB SEAWORLD/BUSHGARDENS FOR YOUR EDUCATION. obviously some people need more educated.

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  11. Wonderful that we have parks that are willing to devote so much to preserving animals. The caretakers and Veterinarians are dedicated people. There is no animal cruelty with those professionals. If we want to talk of animal cruelty look at your friend who will spend $ 60.00 on a mani-pedi and let her dog's nails grow long enough to curl into the pads of their feet or lock their dog in a bathroom all day while they work and hit the nightlife afterwards. Let's get some reasonableness and thank those who save our wildlife, rehabilitate and release when possible and preserve those so we can gaze on such awesome animals.

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