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New Attractions coming to Sea World for 2012

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Construction is ongoing this week on two new attractions coming to Sea World in Orlando this year and next.

Turtle Trek, is a totally immersive, 3d experience in the round, designed to give visitors an up close and personal look at the life of a sea turtle. Designed to be a headlining attraction, Turtle Trek is being built in the  Manatee Encounter area. This new attraction is completely enclosed (read, air conditioned), so it should draw visitors in on even the hottest of days. Look for more Turtle Trek news as the year progresses; the attraction is set to open this summer.

Sprawling pretty much all over the center of Sea World right now, the construction zone for the upcoming Antarctica: Empire of the Penguins is pretty hard to miss. Construction is just beginning for this new area; expect to see more activity here as the year progresses. Look for Antarctica: Empire of the Penguins to open in 2013.

What does this mean to you?

If you are making Sea World part of your Orlando vacation, you’ll see and hear some construction. The very large Antarctica construction zone may also cause some re-direction of park walkways and traffic, or cause congestion on busy days.

In other construction news, the park has finally erected a netting to cover the walkway below Manta…so you won’t have to worry about getting nailed in the head by falling sunglasses and other debris as you pass.

For 2012 and 2013 travelers, Sea World is hard at work crafting some new attractions designed to lure you in.  If you want to get a sea turtle fix before Turtle Trek opens, you can head to Epcot for Turtle Talk with Crush, an interactive, indoor show.

Flex ticket agreement may expire

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

For 15 years, a partnership between Universal Studios and SeaWorld/Busch Gardens provided central Florida tourists with a ticket package to rival Disney’s park-hopper pass. Within the next year and a half, the theme park executives at Universal Studios and Sea World Orlando must reach a decision on whether or not they’ll extend the joint agreement on the ticket package known as the “Flex ticket” package.
Currently, the flex ticket package offers 14 days of unlimited admission to both Universal’s and SeaWorld’s collection of theme parks, and the agreement is intact until December of 2011. Park executives are expected to renew and extend the deal, but the negotiations may go smoother than originally expected, thanks to the recent change in ownership of SeaWorld. In 2009, 25% of Sea World was purchased by the investment firm Blackstone Group, which co-owns Universal Orlando with GE’s NBC Universal, from Anheuser-Busch InBev purchased 25%. Blackstone already co-owns Universal Orlando with General Electric Co.’s NBC Universal.
One transaction that may complicate matters is Comcast’s ongoing negotiations to purchase NBC Universal.
According to reports by universal regulatory filings.,  Sea World and Universal sold an estimated 300,000 FlexTickets in 2009 for $60.9 million. Universal, SeaWorld and Wet ‘n Wild split the revenue according to a contract that was negotiated according to each respective park’s attendance figures. Last year’s attendance at Universal was down 10 percent, yet it claimed the largest amount of sales, with $28 million, roughly 6% of Universal’s total revenue. The $28 million for 2009 was 52% lower than the Universal’s total in 2008, and experts blame the global economic recession to the slumping figures. at the beginning of every year, that is based on the attendance share of each park included in the ticket.

SeaWorld earned $25.6 million through Flex Ticket sales last year, followed by Wet ‘n Wild,with $7.3 million.

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