SeaWorld’s Animal Rescue Team to release Manatee

June 7, 2007 by Bill Downs  
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Seaworld Orlando will release “Snap” – an 8 foot long sea cow, back into the Sebastian River in Sebastian on Friday at 10:15 a.m. Rescued a year ago and suffering from pneumothorax – air trapped in the chest cavity – Seaworld’s rescue team rehabilitated “Snap” with antibiotics and helped her gain 220 pounds. She now tips the scales at a healthy 930 pounds.

Having been to Seaworld several times so far this year, it’s easy to forget that they are a working rehabilitation and learning facility. Seaword’s Rescue team, on call 24/7, responds to call of injured or stranded animals and provides life saving care with the ultimate goal of releasing their ‘patients’ back into the wild.

A day at Seaworld – I love coasters …

June 4, 2007 by Russ K.  
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I visited SeaWorld Adventure Park last week with my wife and two children. I have a daughter 13 and son 10. We live in Celebration, FL so we have the good fortune of being able to visit the parks often.

We got to SeaWorld and went directly to Kraken. The wait said 30 minutes so we got in line. I use to love roller coasters but the older I get, the less I like them. And, I would classify Kraken as an “extreme” roller coaster. I would strongly recommend it to all roller coaster enthusiasts as there are no less than three 360 degree loops along with twists and turns that will give you a good adrenaline rush. As I said, when I was younger, I would have ridden Kraken time and time again because it is an incredible ride but once is good enough (my kids went for a second time as once was not quite good enough for them). Another fun thing that the kids like to do is to make a goofy face when SeaWorld takes your picture on the ride. The photo is taken right after the first 360 degree loop so you see some pretty funny pictures of people freaking out. However, my kids have ridden it so many times that they are able to look like they are bored, while everyone else has their mouths wide open with excitement or fear.

We did not have time for Believe – the show with Shamu nor the Clyde & Seamore show that features sea lions. I have seen both of them before and they are both fantastic. However, the Clyde & Seamore show needs updating. It is basically the same show that has been going for the last decade. I highly recommend Believe. This show was totally updated last year and is outstanding.

The other show that we attended was Blue Horizons that features dolphins and birds. Again, SeaWorld has done a great job with this show. The dolphins jump so high into the air doing flips, it is amazing. I did not realize how fast Dolphins can swim, it is so cool to see them dart around in the water. At one point, two dolphins take their nose and push one of the trainers about two feet below the surface of the water. The trainer extends one arm straight out as he is being pushed through the water at a fast pace – it was really neat. The trainers also ride the dolphins, one on each foot. The birds, mostly cockatiels, add a special touch as they fly above the audience.

All in all, SeaWorld is one of the best parks in Orlando and is my favorite of choice.

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