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What Is Seaworld Animal Presentation San Diego

Theme park in San Diego, California

SeaWorld San Diego
Previously known as SeaWorld of California SeaWorld Adventure Park
SeaWorld San Diego logo.svg
Location 500 Sea Globe Bulldoze, San Diego, California, United States
Coordinates 32°45′57″N 117°xiii′38″W  /  32.765751°North 117.227275°W  / 32.765751; -117.227275 Coordinates: 32°45′57″North 117°thirteen′38″W  /  32.765751°N 117.227275°Westward  / 32.765751; -117.227275
Status Operating
Opened March 21, 1964; 58 years ago  (1964-03-21)
Owner SeaWorld Parks & Amusement
Operated by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment
General manager Jim Lake
Theme Sea Adventure and Exploration
Slogan Real. Astonishing.
Operating flavor Yr Circular
Attendance 4.311 1000000 (2013)[one]
Area 189 acres (76 ha)[2]
Attractions
Total 16
Roller coasters v
Water rides 2
Website SeaWorld San Diego

SeaWorld San Diego is an beast theme park, oceanarium, outside aquarium and marine mammal park, in San Diego, California, United States, inside Mission Bay Park. Information technology is owned and operated past SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment.

SeaWorld San Diego is a member of the Clan of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).[3] Next to the holding is the Hubbs-SeaWorld Enquiry Institute, which conducts inquiry on marine biological science and provides didactics and outreach on marine issues to the general public, including information in park exhibits.[four]

History [edit]

Previous entrance replaced by Explorer's Reef on March 21, 2014.

SeaWorld is located on San Diego mission bay. SeaWorld was founded on March 21, 1964 past iv graduates of the Academy of California, Los Angeles. Although their original idea of an underwater restaurant was not feasible at the time, the thought was expanded into a 22-acre (8.9 ha) marine zoological park forth the shore of Mission Bay in San Diego. Later on an investment of most $1.5 meg, the park opened with 45 employees, several dolphins, sea lions and 2 seawater aquariums. It successfully hosted more than 400,000 visitors in its first year of operation.[five]

Initially held as a individual partnership, SeaWorld offered its stock publicly in 1968 enabling it to expand and open additional parks. The second SeaWorld location, SeaWorld Ohio, opened in 1970, followed past SeaWorld Orlando in 1973 and SeaWorld San Antonio (the largest of the parks) in 1988. The partnership subsequently sold SeaWorld Ohio to Vi Flags in January 2001.[v] Harcourt Brace Jovanovich endemic the parks between 1976 and 1989, when Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. purchased them. After InBev caused Anheuser-Busch, it sold SeaWorld San Diego and the rest of the company's theme parks to the Blackstone Group in December 2009, which operates the park through its SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment division.[ii]

SeaWorld currently leases the land from the Urban center of San Diego with the lease expiring in 2048. The premises must be used every bit a marine mammal park and no other marine mammal park may exist operated by SeaWorld inside 560 miles of the City limits.[2]

The park was airtight betwixt March 16, 2020, and Apr 12, 2021 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and two stay at habitation orders issued by California Governor Gavin Newsom.

Attractions [edit]

Aeriform photo of the park from 2012.

Shows [edit]

Many of SeaWorld's shows are seasonal and may change based on the time of year.

  • Orca Meet: a evidence highlighting the park's killer whales and various aspects of their lives.
  • Dolphin Days: guests can meet the Whale & Dolphin family and larn what inspires their trainers.
  • Sea Lions Live: a show that spoofs television shows and music, featuring California bounding main lions and Asian minor-clawed otters.
  • Sea Rescue: an indoor theater that shows episodes of the television serial of the same name, which follows marine rescue efforts.
  • Cirque Electrique: a summer evening show featuring earth-class acrobatic performances. Formerly known as Cirque de la Mer which performed every Wednesdays through Sundays at SeaWorld.

Rides [edit]

Bayside Skyride [edit]

Bayside Skyride is a 1967 VonRoll type 101 gondola ride located in the northwest corner of the park backside the Bayside Amphitheater. Information technology travels over Perez Cove for a 6-infinitesimal ride on two 80-foot (24 m) towers and lands on the other side before returning for a full loop. Bayside Skyride has the longest span between towers out of any VonRoll Skyride e'er built—925 anxiety (282 m). From 1967 to 1988, the Skyride was known as the Bounding main World Atlantis Skyride and took riders to the Bounding main World Atlantis Restaurant which was located on the reverse end of the ride across the lagoon. After the restaurant airtight, the ride remained, but took riders on a full loop, passing through the 2nd station instead of stopping.

Ocean Explorer [edit]

Ocean Explorer is a kids' realm that opened on May 27, 2017. The area includes four rides: Aqua Spotter, a ride that bounces in mini submarines, Octarock, a swing that rocks back and forth, Sea Dragon Drop, a child-size drop tower and Tentacle Twirl, a jellyfish-themed wave swing ride. This addition likewise featured an original 45 minute orchestral soundtrack past composer, Rick McKee.

The realm originally featured Submarine Quest, an outdoor people mover-similar ride with indoor segments, themed around deep sea exploration. The ride cars featured a touchscreen dashboard that contained minigames and interactions during the ride. Amid negative reviews, the ride only began to operate intermittently after the summertime season, and quietly airtight indefinitely in 2018 with little fanfare. SeaWorld staff initially indicated that Submarine Quest had been temporarily airtight for maintenance, just by May 2018 references to the ride had been removed from SeaWorld's maps and website.[6] [vii] [8] When the park re-opened in April 13, 2021, demolition of the ride track and show buildings began, leaving the animal enclosures intact. [nine]

Riptide Rescue [edit]

Located outside Turtle Reef, Riptide Rescue is a spinning flat ride, with the vehicles being themed to SeaWorld's rescue boats.

Sesame Street's Bay of Play [edit]

Sesame Street's Bay of Play is an interactive children's play area that opened in 2008 and is based on the long running Sesame Street children'due south television set serial. The area includes iii rides: Abby'southward Seastar Spin, a spinning "teacup" attraction, Elmo's Flying Fish, an attraction in the manner of Dumbo the Flight Elephant" and Oscar's Rockin' Eel, an eel themed "Tug Boat" ride.[ten] [11]

Shipwreck Rapids [edit]

Shipwreck Rapids is an Intamin river rapids ride themed to a shipwreck on a deserted isle. At one point riders pass by a ocean turtle exhibit. In that location is also a point where riders go underneath a waterfall into a cavern.

Skytower [edit]

Skytower is a 320-pes (98 m) Gyro tower that was built in 1968 by Sansei Yusoki.[12] The ride was refurbished in 2007 with a new capsule. The ride gives passengers a 6-infinitesimal view of SeaWorld and San Diego. Information technology rises at a rate of 150 feet per minute (46 1000/min) while spinning slowly (i.02 rpm).

Roller coasters [edit]

Electric Eel [edit]

Opened on May 10, 2018, Electric Eel is a Heaven Rocket II model by Premier Rides. Electric Eel is currently the tallest and fastest roller coaster in San Diego.[thirteen] Electric Eel stands at 150 feet (46 m) alpine, with a rail length of 853 anxiety (260 m) and speeds of upwards to 62 miles per hr (100 km/h).

Journey to Atlantis [edit]

Journeying to Atlantis is a Mack Rides water coaster that was built in 2004. The ride stands at a height of 95 anxiety (29 thousand) and contains three drops and an elevator lift. In addition, the ride hits a max speed of 42 miles per hour (68 km/h).

Emperor [edit]

Emperor is a Dive Coaster manufactured past Bolliger & Mabillard. With a height of 153 ft, Emperor is the tallest, fastest and longest Dive Coaster in California. The ride contains ii,500 feet (760 g) of rail, an immelman loop, 143 feet (44 1000) alpine 90 degree drop and reaches speeds of over 60 miles per hour (97 km/h). The ride opened on March 12, 2022.[fourteen]

Manta [edit]

On May 26, 2012, SeaWorld San Diego opened a new mega-attraction chosen Manta, a Mack launched roller coaster featuring ii launches LSM of upwards to 43 miles per hour (69 km/h) accompanied by a bat ray aquarium and affect pool. A shallow pool for touching bat rays, white sturgeons, and shovelnose guitarfish lies at the entrance of the attraction while two-sided cloak-and-dagger aquarium (for riders and nonriders) can exist accessed downstairs or via the queue. Manta begins with 270 degree projected media feel at the first launch. The railroad train rocks forrad and astern in synchronization with the projected pic of a coral reef and school of rays. The 2-minute, ii,800-human foot (850 yard) long ride stands at a peak of 30 feet (ix.1 m) and features a drop of 54 anxiety (xvi thou). The layout is characterized by multiple turns, short simply sudden drops and crossovers.[15] [16]

Manta roller coaster at Sea World San Diego

Tidal Twister [edit]

Tidal Twister is a Skywarp Horizon model by Skyline Attractions. Tidal Twister is the first Skywarp Horizon and is the second coaster manufactured by Skyline. The ride reaches a top speed of 30 miles per hour (48 km/h), with a acme of 22 anxiety (vi.vii one thousand) and a track length of 320 feet (98 m). The ride opened on May 24, 2019.[17] [18]

Animal exhibits [edit]

Aquariums [edit]

SeaWorld San Diego is domicile to 19 aquariums. Each aquarium houses different types of aquatic animals, both fresh and saltwater.

Aquaria: World of Fishes: The park'southward start aquarium, containing a variety of animals, including piranhas, alligator gar, leopard sharks and an olive ridley sea turtle

Ocean Explorer Aquarium: This aquarium is home to a diversity of marine animals including moray eels, octopus, and Japanese spider crabs.

Ray Aquarium: Located adjacent to Journey to Atlantis, this aquarium features a variety of rays and fishes.

Explorer'south Reef [edit]

Opened on March 21, 2014, Explorer's Reef is an attraction that contains animal attractions and structures.[19] Featuring four different affect pools, Explorer's Reef gives guests the opportunity to collaborate with a multifariousness of fish, including 400 Brownbanded bamboo shark and white-spotted bamboo sharks, more than 4,000 cleaner fish and horseshoe venereal.

Dolphins [edit]

There are 3 species of dolphins at SeaWorld San Diego: common dolphin hybrid, Atlantic, and Pacific bottlenose dolphins. Pacific & Atlantic short-finned airplane pilot whales also live at Dolphin Amphitheater. The parks dolphins may rotate between Dolphin Amphitheater, Dolphin Point, and Animal Care as their needs change.

Animal Care:

Dolphin Point (12 dolphins): Crunch (Grand-43 y), Cascade (F-36 y), Kolohe (F-35 y), Dottie (F-32 y), Razzle (M-31 y), Tobie (F-thirty y), Belle (M-30 y), Beaker (F-28 y), Daphne (F-20 y), Bugs (F-fourteen y), Bodie (G-5 y) and Sarasota (F-4 y).

Dolphin Amphitheater (18 Dolphins): Sandy (F-41 y), Melanie (F-31 y), Bullet (F-27 y), Malibu (F-22 y), Corona (F-20 y), Zana (F-16 y), Maguire (F-xvi y), Venus (F-fifteen y), Captain (F-fourteen y), Cocoa (F-11 y), Kali (F-10 y), Koa (F-11 y), Avalon (F-10 y), Connie (F-8 y), Lanikai (F-vi y), Blue (M-1 y), Jack (One thousand-9 months), and Skye (F-9 months).

Dolphin Amphitheater (iii Pilot Whales): as of after April/ Early May 2022 there are currently 3 pilot whales residing at SeaWorld San Diego. Argo (M-nineteen y), Ava (F-8 y), and Piper (F-7 y).

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Killer whales [edit]

Kasatka performing "The Shamu Risk".

SeaWorld'due south main attraction is its drove of killer whales, nine of which are housed in San Diego in a 7 million gallon habitat. Shamu was the name of the first killer whale brought to SeaWorld San Diego in 1965. "Shamu" is now used every bit the character name for the costume grapheme at the park archway. SeaWorld San Diego ended their theatrical Killer Whale shows in San Diego in January 2017. San Diego was the outset of the three SeaWorld parks to premiere "Orca Run across," a more educational presentation that gives insight into various aspects of a killer whale's life.[21]

Killer whales: Corky (F- 56 y), Ulises (Grand- 44 y), Orkid (F- 33 y), Keet (Thou- 29 y), Shouka (F- 29 y), Nakai (Yard- 20 y), Ikaika (1000- 19 y), Kalia (F- 17 y) and Makani (M- nine y).

Wild Chill [edit]

SeaWorld's Wild Arctic is domicile to various species of cold water animals, including beluga whales and different species of pinnipeds.

Belugas: Ferdinand (M), Allua (F), and Klondike (M).

Harbor seals: B.B. (F), Gunnar (M) and Denali (F).

Ringed seal: Natchek (M).

Northern Ocean otters: Cinder (F) and Spruce (Thousand)

Walruses: Dozer (K), Basa (F), Kulu (F), Chouchou (F).

Seals & Ocean Lions [edit]

Sea King of beasts & Otter Amphitheater showroom

SeaWorld San Diego houses California sea lions in both its Sea Lion Indicate exhibit, as well as Sea King of beasts & Otter Amphitheater.

Sea Lion & Otter Amphitheater (Sea Lions): Duke (1000), Harvey (K), Jorge (M), Victor (M), Kiawe (Thou), Murdoch (One thousand), Ozzy (Yard), Tank (1000), and Jay (M).

Sea Lion Point (Sea Lions): Chita (F), Diamond (F), Khloe (F), Deisel (Yard), Rebar (F), and Fancy (F).

Sea Lion Point (Harbor Seals): Tomas (One thousand), Olaf (Chiliad), Cyclops (M), Anna (F), Annie (F), and Grimsey (F)

Body of water Lion Point (Guadalupe Fur Seals): Megan (F) and Boldt (Yard).

Attendance [edit]

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
4,000,000[22] 4,000,000[22] 4,260,000[22] 4,260,000[22] four,147,000[23] four,200,000[24] 3,800,000[25] iv,294,000[25] four,444,000[1]
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
4,311,000[1] 3,794,000[26] 3,528,000[27] iii,528,000[28] 3,100,000[29]

Aquatica San Diego [edit]

SeaWorld Amusement purchased one of the Cedar Fair-owned "Knott'south Soak Urban center" water parks in tardily 2012. In 2013, the water park opened as Aquatica San Diego.[2] [thirty] [31] The park is located approximately 23 mi (37 km) southeast of its sis SeaWorld park, in Chula Vista, California. The park features 26 slides. On October 21, 2019, SeaWorld Entertainment announced that Aquatica San Diego would be converted into Sesame Identify, the first Sesame Place theme park on the West Declension. Aquatica San Diego closed for its concluding season in September 2021, and was replaced by Sesame Place San Diego, which opened on March 26, 2022. The new park retains water park attractions from Aquatica San Diego.[32]

See besides [edit]

  • Incidents at SeaWorld parks

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • SeaWorld San Diego at the Roller Coaster DataBase

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SeaWorld_San_Diego

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