Showing posts with label Marine Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marine Park. Show all posts

Friday, August 15, 2014

SeaWorld San Antonio Getting More Improvements as Part of Blue World Project

While SeaWorld was announcing their Blue World project earlier today, they also included some other major upgrades coming to SeaWorld San Antonio specifically. (Check out our full coverage of the announcement here.)

This is definitely some interesting news and it seems that the updates will be bringing the Texas park up to the level of SeaWorld Orlando and SeaWorld San Diego. That said, it definitely feels like more influence is coming from Florida on this one.

So, what can guests expect to see in the future in San Antonio? Not only will the park be getting the massive upgrade to their Orca enclosures and habitats but there's quite a few other changes and modifications coming to the park as well.

An all new Sea lion and Otter show along with a new sea lion habitat is coming as well as a new coastal dolphin habitat and even an all new restaurant will be included in the park's expansion and upgrade plans.

The only information we have so far is the concept art, to the left, that shows what the new sea lion habitat will look like. There's no word on the new show or dolphin habitat as of yet. Some are saying the show could be a version of Clyde & Seamore Take Pirate Island, however.

As for the dolphin habitat? Both +Carrie H.C. and myself feel that it likely will be similar to the one in Orlando. It would make the most sense and definitely fits the bill of a "coastal habitat", so it's probably a safe bet there. The restaurant is a complete mystery for us, we're not sure if it could be an overhaul to something existing or an entirely new dining experience.

So, while the big news is the Orca habitats getting their major overhaul over the course of the next few years, SeaWorld San Antonio is shaking things up in other areas as well. So stay tuned as more information about all of these projects comes out!


SeaWorld Announces Massive Blue World Project

SeaWorld announced this morning that they are about to undertake a massive project to upgrade their Orca habitats in all of their US parks. It was rumored that a big announcement was coming, but this is something else all together.

The project, which their calling the "Blue World Project, will feature the complete redesign of the killer whale habitats. Starting with their San Diego park, construction will begin in 2015.

These new habitats will effectively double the size of the current ones in use. The expansion means they will hold nearly 10million gallons of water, go to a depth of 50ft from the current 36ft and even include the long discussed "water treadmill" system to allow for a more natural ocean current. The surface area will be almost 1.5 acres and with a length of over 350ft, that's bigger than a football field here folks. In addition to the expansion, which is said to cost in the hundreds of millions range, SeaWorld is also pouring an additional $10 million into research.

“Through up-close and personal encounters, the new environment will transform how visitors experience killer whales,” said Atchison. “Our guests will be able to walk alongside the whales as if they were at the shore, watch them interact at the depths found in the ocean, or a birds-eye view from above.”

Curios where it's going? Well the image to the left shows off the area that the expansion will take up and it looks like quite a few changes will be coming due to it as well.

From the looks of the concept art, viewing areas and other spaces for guests and trainers to interact with the Orcas will be greatly improved as well. Some areas are said to be 40ft tall and promise to give guests a glimpse into the habitat like never before.


Monday, March 31, 2014

Miami Seaquarium Sold

Parques Reunidos Buys Miami Seaquarium.

 Palace Entertainment, The US branch of Parques Reunidoes, has signed a deal within the last month to purchase the notorious "Miami Seaquairum" from Wometco Entertainment. The 38 acre park sits on leased land from the city of Miami and has been a staple of the area since 1955 and the lease of the land runs until 2031. 

 The downside is Miami Seaquarium has one of the darkest and most abusive reputations in the Marine Park and Marine Mammal fields. While Parques doesn't have the best reputation among US parks, perhaps they'll actually put money into Miami Seaquairum rather then funneling it out to support their European parks.  Palace Entertainment has stated in the next year they will do studies of the park to find out where improvements need to be made, it's going to become a game of "Wait and See" for Miami Seaquarium. 



Note: No, I don't like Miami Seaquarium because I do know their history and it's NOT pleasant. Do some research and decide for yourself.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Park Review- Seaworld San Diego

Park Review- Seaworld San Diego




Day: Wednesday
Date: March 12, 2014
Overall Rating: Very Good
Exhibit Rating: Excellent
Opinion: Beautiful Park.
Staff: Carrie, Kitsune and Alex


  During our "Grand California Tour" we simply had to visit Seaworld San Diego. Not only had we heard it's one of the prettiest of the many Seaworld Parks but also their newest addition, Explorers Reef, was set to open very close to our visit.

History:
  Seaworld San Diego is located in San Diego California, in the Mission Park area. It's about an hour and a half south of Anaheim in the far southern reaches of California. It's far enough out to be separate from other area theme parks but fully stands on it's own as one of the loveliest parks we've had the pleasure of visiting. Seaworld San Diego is the original "SeaWorld" park, founded in 1964 by four UCLA graduates. The park opened originally with only Sealions and Dolphins as their marine mammal attractions, the parks iconic"Shamu" Killer Whales didn't come to the park until 1965. "Shamu" wasn't originally captured for Seaworld but was purchased from a Seattle Aquarium.

  Seaworld later added additional parks in Ohio, Florida and Texas over the coming years. They changed ownership several times over it's 50 year history, the most noted and longest owner being Anheuser-Busch who grew Seaworld into a household name.

  2014 will celebrate Seaworld's 50th Anniversary which will be celebrated in all the current Seaworld parks, called "A Sea of Surprises".

(Keep reading for Full Review)

Friday, January 17, 2014

Sealife Aquarium Charlotte- Ready to Open

Sealife Aquarium Ready to Open.

 It seems the new Sealife Aquarium in Charlotte-Concord, North Carolina is ready to open.

 The Aquarium has set an opening date of February 20th, 2014.  As part of getting guests in the doors, they are offering an online special ticket for just $16 (until Feb 19th).

 The new Aquarium is billed has having the following-
  • See over 5,000 creatures including sharks, seahorses, octopus, jellyfish and rays, swimming in over 150,000 gallons of water
  • Watch our fun talks and feed shows throughout the day
  • Hold a crab or touch a starfish in our Interactive Touchpool Experience
  • Test your creature knowledge; take part in our free kids quiz trail
  • Journey through our underwater tunnel as sharks and rays swim overhead
  • Check out our children's soft play area
For more information, Please Visit- Sealife Aquarium Charlotte-Concord