So, with all the speculation that's going on now about the SeaWorld parks being split up/bought/torn down/ruined in some other way, is there any scenario in which a) SeaWorld/Aquatica/Discovery Cove don't get completely destroyed in one way or another and b) the parks get to stay together? Comcast would turn SeaWorld into another overpriced Land of the Screens with no real resemblance to the original park other than some guise of being ocean-themed (which is the same reason I've stopped visiting Universal). Disney wouldn't bulldoze it indiscriminately; instead they would let it rot and turn it into another overpriced Land of the Meet & Greets. Merlin I know little about, but I don't like the idea of splitting up Busch Gardens and SeaWorld and from what's been said on here they are worse than Blackstone with investing in their non-LEGOLAND parks. And removing the animals from either one would eliminate the one thing differentiating them from Six Flags (which is basically the Walmart of theme parks).
On a brighter note, it's nice to see healthy attendance as of late; SeaWorld was quite busy when I visited a few weeks ago, and it sounds like that's been the case fairly often. With this new direction they're going in and the promising results it seems to be producing, why would they pick now to try to sell the company?