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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
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We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
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To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
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Shamefully, i've never taken my 'baby' soon to be 16to SW, although he's a vet of the other parks & I haven't been to the park since late 70's
even though DS now thinks he's way too old for it, i know he'd appreciate the animals & the few rides, yet wondering whether it'd be better to:
* devote a whole day (weekend last week of June this year), maybe even do 1 day aquatica & then SW or the bounceback, next day deal (if still available then), bit worried about crowd factors then
or
* 1/2 day (probably arrive around 11 am) 1st Saturday on return trip in December; not sure how long the park stays open thou, know Universal tends to close early then
any thoughts?
I had priced out the Discovery Cove pkg last year & had sticker shock, upon reflection & after factoring in prices i've seen charged for dolphin encounters on cruise excursions ($150 & up) & the different park admission options it's looking to be a better deal, albiet still pricey...guess i could skip a day or more @ WDW during June week...any strong recommendations/suggestions?
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If you do want to do Discovery Cove - and you're right, it's not badly priced, as you get your SeaWorld admission with that - then I'd definitely go for the June week, as the weather in December can be so variable.
I would say it's better to allow a day at SeaWorld and then leave early, rather than half a day and have to leave while you're still exploring the park.
I would do a whole day. If you finish early then maybe do a resort night that night where you just relax but I have a feeling you will find yourself spending the whole day there.
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With the addition of Aquatica, I've felt that it's a nice "trifecta" of parks. The three are so close together and all worthy of a full day. There's also the Radisson (I think) or whatever hotel right across from Sea World which would make getting to all 3 very easy. I wouldn't count on the "bounceback deal" as Busch Entertainment Corp., the parent corp. for these parks, is up for sale. I would imagine it's a popular deal and it would continued but again, I wouldn't count on it. If you go in December, I'd stick with just Sea World as the weather and water temperatures vary so much that time of year.
We were just there in August, and I LOVED it much more than our last visit in 2002. There's enough there to make a full day out of. If you're there when the Sea World After Dark program is running, DO NOT miss the "Sea Lions Tonite!" show. I think he'd have a pretty good time there, especially with the new roller coaster Manta opening soon.
With the different shows you could definitely spend an entire day!! Have fun! I went when I was a kid (a looonnngggg time ago too long ago to mention) and hadn't been back until 2007. WOW what a difference! My daughter was 17 then and she had a ball!
will have to def try & work some (or all) of it in...did get a book written exclusively on SeaWorld, author classed aquatica a bit of a "kids" type WP, although gave it high marks especially as to landscaping & lazy river & one slide that goes thru dolphin tank (which i can't remember the name) He further stated if u want thrills to head for Typhoon Lagoon...which i didn't think was excessive(i did skip the speed slides though) hmmm
Southwest used to have a discounted tix, think i'll check there & AAA jik
One year we stayed at The Hilton Garden Inn which was walking distance to Sea World. Very convenient. I agree with Rob, Sea Lions Tonite is great. We were there around the same time, last August, with Fay! I liked the lazy river at Aquatica, there is one that goes faster, which is alot of fun. The other one is just a short loop. Overall I thought the WDW water parks were better. The Clear Dolphin slide, I couldn't see a thing, too much water spraying all over. We did enjoy it at Aquatica, if you go, get the eat all day at Banana Cabana, it's worth it.