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SeaWorld Orlando visitors can come face-to-face with emperor penguins later this week, the theme park confirms. The birds, native to Antarctica, will become available to the public Saturday ...
There’s magic in the air—and splashes in every direction—at SeaWorld Orlando. In this unforgettable adventure, we explored the park’s best thrills, chills, and animal encounters, guided by ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — The world’s largest and, arguably, the most iconic penguin species is making their SeaWorld Orlando debut. SeaWorld Orlando has welcomed 16 emperor penguins.
This summer, SeaWorld Orlando will become the sole location in the Western Hemisphere where visitors can observe Emperor penguins—the most sizable and recognizable penguin species on the planet—up ...
SeaWorld Orlando has officially announced the name and new details of its most ambitious attraction yet: Expedition Odyssey. Launching in Spring 2025, this groundbreaking experience will transport ...
Experience SeaWorld Orlando’s newest attraction, Expedition Odyssey, launching in spring 2025. This Arctic adventure blends cutting-edge ride technology, real-world wildlife footage, and live ...
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SeaWorld penguin celebrates 40th birthday - MSNWhile Best Friend is currently SeaWorld’s oldest penguin, he’s hardly the record holder. Belnick said they had an emperor penguin reach 49-years-old a few years ago.
SeaWorld Orlando is making history this summer as the only location in the Western Hemisphere where you can see Emperor penguins, the world's largest and most iconic penguin species.
You get to see incredible wildlife that you don’t get the chance to see anywhere in the world,” said Jeannette Conrado, Director of Public Relations at SeaWorld Orlando.
SeaWorld 2025 annual passholders will have first dibs on experiencing Arctic Flying Theater before it opens to other guests. Subscribe to Orlando Weekly newsletters.
The Brief OSHA cited SeaWorld Orlando and fined them $16,550 after a trainer was injured during a September 2024 training exercise with a killer whale due to inadequate safety protections.
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