Visiting During COVID, Theme Park Tips, Ride Reviews, When to Visit
SeaWorld Orlando is now
open 6 days per week (closed Tuesday’s). With new policies in place and changes with ride openings and loading procedures, it’s best to read through this guide to make sure you stay safe and get the most out of your visit during the Coronavirus pandemic. It is suggested on the SeaWorld website that you make a reservation prior to visiting, and although it’s been our experience that it is not always required, know that you may not gain entry to the park without a reservation; especially on a busy day. Patrons are required to wear a mask while riding rides and in the park. Guests may remove masks when seated and eating/drinking.
Get Ready to Safely Celebrate the Upcoming Holidays at SeaWorld Orlando By Pablo Luna / Saturday, 12 Dec 2020 10:23AM
The holidays haven’t been canceled at SeaWorld Orlando. From the Sesame Street Breakfast to Dinner with Santa, the whole family can safely enjoy special holiday outdoor activities, including some new shows for the 2020 holiday season. Returning events and new attractions scheduled for November 14 through December 31 at SeaWorld Orlando feature more than three million lights and park-wide holiday activities, along with SeaWorld Orlando‘s one-of-a-kind up-close animal encounters and thrilling roller coasters, with limited capacity and physical distancing measures in place.
Limited Capacity and Other Safety Measures