Sea World

Sea World

One of the biggest and most attractive features to San Diego is Sea World. Sea World is one of the most popular amusement parks and also happens to be one of the main reasons behind tourists. Anyone who visits San Diego has the intentions to visit Sea World - or at least they should.

Being famous for Shamu the killer whale, Sea World has the ability to entertain kids and adults for hours. There are many different animal shows here as well, along with other amusement park thrills. While Shamu is a must see, there are other animals here as well, that you simply have to see.

Sea World also offers an exciting dolphin interaction program where you can get in the water and play with the dolphins. This is a great learning experience, especially for those who love dolphins. Dolphins are an integral part of Sea World, as there are literally hundreds of them here.

Once you visit Sea World, you'll go below the surface and see life that you may have never before thought possible. You can feed the dolphins and other mammals, even count the teeth that a shark has! When you consider what Sea World has to offer, you simply can't compare it to any other amusement park.

On the entertainment side of things, Sea World offers a haunted lighthouse and several other rides and shows for you to see. You can even get an all day pass here, which is great for anyone who is wanting to enjoy all that Sea World has to offer.

New to Sea World is Believe. This is a new show that will show you Shamu like never before. It's a journey of wonder and magic that you simply must see to believe and appreciate.

No matter what season of the year you visit, you'll be happy to know that Sea World is open year round. It does close on major holidays though, which isn't really a bad thing. As long as you don't visit on a holiday you can pretty much expect Sea World to be open.

On a vacation, Sea World in San Diego will have something to please everyone. The kids will have plenty to do here, while you experience things that interest you as well. The neighboring areas to Sea World have plenty to offer you as well, from dining to many different sights to see.

When the time comes for you to go on vacation you shouldn't pass up Sea World. It's in a great location with plenty of activities and things to see. Sea World can show you the creatures of the sea like never before - which is reason enough to go.



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