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James Bigler-Damian

3 years ago

So this was a very interesting experience. Compare...

So this was a very interesting experience. Compared to Disney Springs the night before it was 100% better! So going in if you don't have a mask they'll sell you character and animal masks and/or neck gaiters. Disney does not allow neck gaiters, this revelation at SeaWorld was amazing! I have asthma and chronic bronchitis and allergies that block up my nose and sinus passages I cannot tolerate a mask. Moving on, they have a giant device that takes your temperature. There are signs and employees reminding you to mask up. But they're not overly psychotic about it, i.e. Disney like where they'll follow you around the store like a creepy stalker. They're very nice and respectful at SeaWorld when it comes to face coverings. You can walk around while eating and drinking without a problem. You're allowed to take your face coverings off on all the rides but the kiddie rides which is nice as well. The all you can eat food plan was absolutely awesome and I highly recommend it. We also bought the quick pass tickets and we wasted money, everything was walk on, even Mako (pardon incorrect spelling). Mako was awesome and probably the best coaster there by a mile, but the Mantra flying coaster when you're on the big loop and can't tell if you're upside down or not was amazing. Park was clean, even bathrooms were kept up for the most part, much better than Disney bathrooms! The food at all the restaurants was good to very good. The dolphin show was okay, the sea lion show was pretty good but seemed very short, the orca show was very cool, it was cool to see those giant mammals move like that. The biggest downside for us was that there are only 6 rides or so outside of Sesame Street Place and we kind of felt like we were wanting more at the end of the night.

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