October 04, 2023

SeaWorld to Open Exciting One-Of-A-Kind Marine Life Themed Rides and Experiences in Every Park in 2024

2024 Pass Members will have the opportunity to experience the new attractions before they open to the public


SeaWorld is thrilled to announce it will open one-of-a-kind marine life themed rides and attractions in every SeaWorld park in Spring 2024. Guests to the parks in Orlando, San Antonio, and San Diego can look forward to epic journeys and experiences that will leave them breathless, drenched, and utterly mesmerized.

"2024 looks to be another fun year with exciting new rides in our parks and our first jellyfish exhibit," said Marc Swanson, CEO of SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment. "We know our fans will delight in the all-new lineup of marine life inspired experiences that gives everyone even more new ways to really enjoy our parks. And when they do, they can feel good knowing that a portion of proceeds goes toward our rescue and conservation work."

"Penguin Trek" at SeaWorld Orlando is a Unique Family-Friendly Coaster Experience to Traverse through the Antarctic Wilderness Aboard a Snowmobile-Styled Ride Car on an Indoor/Outdoor Track that Concludes in the Penguin Habitat

The eighth coaster to join SeaWorld Orlando's ride portfolio, "Penguin Trek" features a unique snowmobile-styled ride car where once aboard, riders will embark on a journey through the breathtaking vastness of Antarctica as they join a penguin research mission. Featuring two exhilarating launches and a maze of twists and turns, this coaster moves at speeds of up to 43 mph across a 3,020-foot track that traverses both indoors and outside. Yet, what sets this experience apart as truly extraordinary is its unparalleled finale: as the coaster comes to a halt, guests find themselves not in a simulated penguin colony, but in the very heart of SeaWorld Orlando's own penguin habitat.

The ride accommodates rider heights from 42-inches to 77-inches.

"Jewels of the Sea: The Jellyfish Experience" at SeaWorld San Diego Offers an Immersive Experience with the Beauty and Wonder of Graceful Jellies, the First at SeaWorld Parks

SeaWorld San Diego announces the upcoming debut of "Jewels of the Sea: The Jellyfish Experience" in 2024, adding another exciting and educational dimension to the park's offerings. The first of its kind for SeaWorld parks, the Jellyfish Experience will be the newest immersive and interactive aquarium at the park.

Nestled within the Ocean's Explorer area, guests to the new exhibit will be greeted by a kaleidoscope of colors and shapes in three unique galleries as if diving into the heart of the ocean. Glowing with an ethereal light, Moon Jellyfish, Pacific Sea Nettles, Upside-Down Jellyfish, and Comb Jellies will gracefully glide through the water, showcasing their hypnotic movements that seem almost unworldly. The experience features an 18-foot-tall cylinder, among the tallest jelly cylinders in the country, a 10-foot-tall acrylic living arch of jellyfish for guests to walk through for views from multiple angles, plus a vivid display from walls to ceiling that show virtual oceanic moments, ranging from calm waters to dynamic, energetic crescendos. Guests can also upgrade their experience with a behind-the-scenes tour led by an aquarist and learn more about jellyfish propagation and have hands-on experience to touch the ocean's translucent treasures.

Much Anticipated Opening for "Catapult Falls" at SeaWorld San Antonio, the World's First Launched Flume Coaster

At SeaWorld San Antonio, guests will celebrate the first splash of the anticipated arrival of "Catapult Falls," the world's first launched flume coaster and the only vertical lift in North America. First announced in 2022, it will feature the world's steepest flume drop, North America's only vertical lift flume coaster, and the tallest flume drop in Texas.

This family-friendly ride will catapult through the launch at speeds of 30 feet per second, allowing riders to feel the rush of a coaster while experiencing the rocking and swaying of riding on a track of water.

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