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Major Theme P arks of Sea World
Discovery Cove in hand with Sea World theme park offers swimming and playing with the dolphins. You can go snorkeling in the coral reefs, no lines to wait in; as they are, is extremely large, thirty-three acres to be exact. Up to six people at a time can swim and float around with the dolphins, and then on to the next adventure.
You are taken for a nature walk after registering and spy land animals that might include an anteater. You receive directions to the cabanas, which take you to swim with the dolphins when your time comes up. The main attraction at Discovery Cove is the dolphins, and swimming with the dolphins takes priority over everything else you will ever do in life.
Swim with the Dolphins or See the Birds
On the average, you send about thirty minutes swimming with the dolphins. You learn hand signals and all the necessary things you need to know before jumping into the dolphin tank. If you feel very lucky, you may jump into the stingray pool and swim with these creatures from below.
If you love birds, you will love the bird aviary with waterfalls on both sides to keep the birds inside the aviary. They say there are over three hundred varieties of birds in the aviary. Walk in or swim into the aviary by way of the river.
Sea World Theme Park
See all the excitement and ride the coaster of the century. Kraken has short lines and allows for the thrill of a lifetime with the dead drop of one hundred and fifty feet in an open floor roller coaster. You will have the advantage of partaking in the show when they select from the audience to participate in the daily and nightly shows.
With all the attractions and shows at Sea World theme parks, one will not want to miss the fun and excitement offered by the shows. Shamu the killer whale is the show everyone needs to see with the exception of the underground viewing area, which allows you to view the killer whale in motion. The various underground viewing areas provide different angles and views. Feeding time allows you to see the jaws and teeth of the killer whale while consuming meals.
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