Whatever they replace it with, I hope there's a tribute to Norm "Snowman" Miller.
This x100. I've dubbed it "Car Crash: The Ride" because you feel like you got in a fender bender after you get off. I'm honestly surprised that the simulators haven't shaken themselves apart yet.
The only time I ride it is if someone I'm with hasn't ridden. When I'm by myself or with friends who have ridden, we walk through the exit to see the animals. The area needs work for sure, but I just don't know about them changing the core theme of the area, given the infrastructure for the arctic animal exhibits. Not really anywhere for them to go, and I doubt SeaWorld is gonna just get rid of two belugas, two walruses, and a bunch of harbor seals.
Ok maybe one simulator is worse than another...I don't remember any of thatI'm shocked there hasn't been any reported injuries on it... (other than the constantly flapping doors of course).
That may be the case. The left-hand simulator is in much worse shape than the right-hand one. That's not to say that the right-hand one is passable as a ride in Orlando, it's just not to the level of disrepair the left one is.Ok maybe one simulator is worse than another...I don't remember any of that
Honestly. First time I rode Antarctica, I waited an hour and a half. Needless to say, I was not pleased.Both of the SeaWorld dark rides make Fast and Furious feel like Forbidden Journey
It's probably the worst shape ride in all of Orlando.
I'd guess they'll close the Wild Arctic ride as the new coaster comes online (if not sooner). They'll want to cut labor costs and maintenance costs with all of the other new additions already added as well as the new ones coming.
I'm shocked there hasn't been any reported injuries on it... (other than the constantly flapping doors of course).
Free beer is back this summer at SeaWorld Orlando.
The company announced the fan-favorite promotion will return in June during Tuesday’s earnings call during which it reported that SeaWorld parks’ attendance and revenue rose for the fifth straight quarter.
Orlando-based SeaWorld Entertainment’s attendance jumped by nearly 4 percent -- or by about 100,000 people -- to about 3.3 million guests for the first quarter while the company operated at a $37 million net loss, an improvement from the same time last year when the loss reached $63 million. Total revenues increased 2 percent to nearly $221 million.
SeaWorld did not say when in June the free beer would begin or if it would be the same two-per-customer, 7-ounce pours as last year...
That's strange because on the investor conference call yesterday he was talking about how animals help differentiate the parks from Uni/Disney and how he wants many more guests doing behind the scenes animal experiences. He also talked a lot about SeaWorld's animal rehab work.Chatting with some SW friends over the weekend, the layoffs came up. Conventional wisdom among TMs is that the new guy from Carnival wants to do away with as many animal attractions as possible. Obviously this isn't doing a lot for morale for any TMs whose work revolves around animals.
That's strange because on the investor conference call yesterday he was talking about how animals help differentiate the parks from Uni/Disney and how he wants many more guests doing behind the scenes animal experiences. He also talked a lot about SeaWorld's animal rehab work.
It also doesn't align with the fact that the company is due to make two major animal investments next year with the overhaul of Killer Whale stadiums in San Antonio & Orlando.
Very true. Would've been easy for him to not say anything though, which is the only thing that makes me think he's not talking rubbish.Just conveying the current mood. Tho a CEO or COO saying one thing and doing another is hardly new.
We should be seeing a complete overhaul of Shamu Stadium with a new show for next year. We'll have to wait and see.What could be some new marine shows and attractions sea world Orlando could have in store?
I'm pretty sure the marine shows are going to be mostly dead in favor of rides in the next 5-10 years. A bunch of aquariums and education stuff might be left but they are probably going to move a lot of animals to developing parks abroad where they would be a bigger draw. Sea world is becoming a regional park to a sustainable increasing population in multiple areas of the country. They would do well to invest in more rides accordingly.What could be some new marine shows and attractions sea world Orlando could have in store?
Moving the mammals to a foreign park would ruin their reputation even more because people would see it as them putting the whales into a worse situation. The only real solution is releasing them to sea pens, but in fact that isn’t a solution. The whales will eventually die at an earlier age do to the foreign environment, which would generate more bad press. This time it would be more than justified.I'm pretty sure the marine shows are going to be mostly dead in favor of rides in the next 5-10 years. A bunch of aquariums and education stuff might be left but they are probably going to move a lot of animals to developing parks abroad where they would be a bigger draw. Sea world is becoming a regional park to a sustainable increasing population in multiple areas of the country. They would do well to invest in more rides accordingly.
On another note, whatever happened to the hotel plans and international parks (China and UAE, both proposals).