Thursday, 4 March 2010

Orlando: A World Of Its Own


By Thomas Clarke

Orlando is associated with numerous things. Among those things are spectacular holiday resort areas like Walt Disney World and each of the parks that accompany Disney, such as, Islands of Adventure and Downtown Disney. As well as every wonderful local restaurant and golfing facility. Although this region is outstanding and can create fantastic holiday memories, there's one park that's frequently left out by visitors to the Orlando area. This incredible park, that a lot never seem to line up time to travel to, is SeaWorld.

SeaWorld is an amazing theme park that is one-half entertainment park and one-half informative park. Although there's much knowledge to be gained at SeaWorld, there is even more excitement to be had. With the numerous attractions and show for you to take in, many often find that they will need a second day just to take part in some of the most amazing thrill rides in the area.

SeaWorld is owned and operated by the Busch family, the same people who run Busch Gardens. So you know what that means in terms of ride, it means that the rides are going to be spectacular and fun. They are known for their thrill rides and they have put a couple of great ones at SeaWorld. In addition to a cool roller coaster and an even cooler water roller coaster, the animal attractions are world class.

SeaWorld is perhaps most famous for their inhabitants. Many travel across the globe just to take in the killer whale show, starring the infamous Shamu and her family. The animals are the center of the SeaWorld attractions and they are not only treated as stars but as part of the family. Two of the more popular SeaWorld shows, in addition to Shamu, include the walrus and seal shows.

One of my personal favorites includes the polar bear expedition. This exhibit has polar bears that live in cool, almost frozen waters, that makes them feel they are in their native land. I also enjoyed taking a look at the Narwhal. This animal is something that you will seldom see, and will never get the chance to see it roaming in the wild.

The park is an excellent place to see, particularly for those adolescent oceanographers that may be in the household. It truly is a discovering experience masked as an amusement park. It will make up a day that the entire family will remember for years to come. You are able to buy passes that include both parks, Busch Gardens and SeaWorld for a specialized cost. It is just a short trip from Tampa to Orlando. There are shuttles available in both directions.

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