SeaWorld Orlando Update: TurtleTrek Exhibit Closes to Guests and More (PART 1)
Good morning, and welcome to our latest SeaWorld Orlando photo-report! As you will see throughout this update, we noticed quite a few changes during our last visit, so let's begin our tour of the park by exploring the main entrance:
The SeaWorld logo received a fall-inspired background:
Stingray Lagoon looks great after its recent refurbishment:
It looks like the former entrance of TurtleTrek is gone:
The pathway located next to the Dolphin Underwater Viewing was closed off:
The Trek Treasures shop is still open:
A new sign welcomes Guests to this area, which is now known as the "SeaWorld Rescue Center":
The Manatee Rehabilitation area was closed to Guests:
Sadly, the indoor portion of TurtleTrek was also closed, but we are sure it will reopen to Guests in the near future:
This area of the park really needs some attention:
Signage was missing, possibly due to the recent hurricane:
It is possible that the attraction's new entrance (or, less likely, new exit) will be located in this area:
As you can see, the pathway is still separated into two different lines:
The TurtleTrek building was recently repainted:
The directional signage painted directly on the building is now gone:
Let's explore the Sea of Legends:
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