I don't know if they've sent out an official press release yet, but everything is on the website as of this morning.
https://seaworldparks.com/en/seaworld-orlando/christmas
https://seaworldparks.com/en/seaworld-orlando/christmas
I don't know if they've sent out an official press release yet, but everything is on the website as of this morning.
https://seaworldparks.com/en/seaworld-orlando/christmas
Looks like it. I'm actually really sad because the ride may have sucked but it was an awesome transition to the North Pole and the Santa meet-and-greet.So no Polar Express this year?
I showed up early to the old sea lion show just to see the mime mess with arriving guests.HELL YA!!! Those mimes were by far one of the best parts of the Christmas and Sea Lions Tonite shows.
They're still going to have Santa and the big Christmas tree in there, and I've heard that it might still have all of the North Pole overlay.I had heard the contract for Polar Express was up last year. So I did it last year expecting it to be the last year. However, I really never thought about the North Pole part of it. Are they going to have a Santa this year? Loved the smells, Santa, and the tree.
For those looking for unique holiday cuisine, The Christmas Market is filled with fresh-popped kettle corn, waffle cone S’mores, grilled slider sandwiches, short-rib brisket mac & cheese and SeaWorld’s very own apple pie with a unique and delicious twist. Guests can also sip on flavorful hoppy craft brews and specialty flavored hot cocoa located near the stage at Bayside Pathway. Live music under the Gazebo completes the entire experience as guests enjoy the craft brew.
Hm... that show could do with a few horse tail fireworks as punctuation. Too, the transition to Wonderful Time of the Year was a bit sketchy.