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32°45′57″N 117°13′35″W / 32.7657°N 117.2263°W / 32.7657; -117.2263 SeaWorld is an American theme park chain with headquarters in Orlando, Florida. It is a proprietor of marine mammal parks, oceanariums, animal theme parks, and rehabilitation centers owned by United Parks & Resorts. The parks feature orcas, sea lion, and dolphin shows and zoological displays featuring various other marine animals.

SeaWorld
OpenedMarch 21, 1964; 60 years ago (1964-03-21)
Operating seasonYear-round
Attendance20.2 million (2021)[1]
Attractions
Total47
WebsiteOfficial website

The parks also feature thrill rides, including roller coasters like Kraken, Mako and Manta at SeaWorld Orlando, and Steel Eel and The Great White at SeaWorld San Antonio. Journey to Atlantis, a combination roller coaster and splashdown ride, can be found at all three parks.

There are operations located within the United States in Orlando, Florida; San Diego, California; San Antonio, Texas; later outside the United States such as Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; and previously Aurora, Ohio. On March 5, 2007, SeaWorld Orlando announced addition of the Aquatica water park to its adventure park, which already includes SeaWorld and Discovery Cove.

The parks were bought in 1989 by Busch Entertainment Corp., the family entertainment division of Anheuser-Busch, which is best known for brewing beer. In 2009, Busch Entertainment was sold to the Blackstone Group and subsequently renamed SeaWorld Entertainment. In 2013, Blackstone sold 37% of SeaWorld Entertainment in an initial public offering and sold its remaining 21% holding to Zhonghong Zhuoye in 2017.[2] It is a major theme park competitor to Six Flags, Cedar Fair, Disney Experiences and Universal Destinations & Experiences.

The parks' marine mammal collections have been the subject of public debate and criticism over the years, with critics saying that the park's practices entail animal abuse. The 2013 documentary film Blackfish, produced after a SeaWorld Orlando trainer was killed by one of the park's orcas, led to initial decreases in attendance, profits and the company's share price. In 2018, SeaWorld's attendance and revenue began to recover with the addition of new rides, shows, and animal exhibits at its parks, as well as increased marketing about the parks' conservation and rescue efforts.[3]

In 2016, SeaWorld announced that they would end their in-park orca breeding program and eventually phase out their theatrical orca shows altogether (due to state legislation in California that banned shows using orcas) starting in San Diego.[4][5] It was announced later in the same year, that SeaWorld would build their first park without killer whales and outside of the United States in Abu Dhabi. However, in 2020, SeaWorld reversed course and started introducing new orca live shows to guests.[6]

History edit

 
Kasatka, one of SeaWorld San Diego's nine killer whales, performs during a routine Shamu Adventure show.
 
Trainer "surfing" on top of Katina, a killer whale at SeaWorld Orlando.
 
Marble, Porter, Jensen, Starbuck, Baretta, and Clyde performing in Blue Horizons at SeaWorld Orlando.

SeaWorld was founded in 1964 by Milton C. Shedd, Ken Norris, David Demott and George Millay. The four graduates of UCLA originally set out to build an underwater restaurant and marine life show.[7] When the underwater restaurant concept was deemed unfeasible, they scrapped those plans and decided to build a park instead, and SeaWorld San Diego was opened on March 21, 1964.[8] With only a few dolphins, sea lions, 6 attractions and 22 acres (89,000 m2), the park proved to be a success and more than 400,000 guests visited in the first 12 months.

After considering other locations in the midwest, including the Lake Milton/Newton Falls area west of Youngstown, Ohio, it was decided that Aurora, Ohio would be the new home of a SeaWorld. The park opened on May 29, 1970.[9] The Aurora site was approximately 15 miles (24 km) northwest of the Lake Milton site and 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Cleveland.[10] By this time, the founders of the company had captured a few more species of animals, including a killer whale that was brought to the new facility. The harsh winter climate permitted the park to be open only from mid-May until mid-September.

The Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida opened near the end of the second operating season of SeaWorld Ohio. The success of Disney in Orlando provided a location that was already popular with tourists. SeaWorld Orlando opened in 1973.

Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. (HBJ) purchased the company in 1976 and 12 years later they built a new park in Texas. In 1988, SeaWorld San Antonio opened just a few miles outside of San Antonio.[11] Growth has pushed the city outwards and now SeaWorld San Antonio lies in the Westover Hills community in West San Antonio. The park was open year-round like its sister parks in California and Florida in 1988 and 1989, then went to a seasonal schedule.

In May 1987, Robert Maxwell's British Printing and Communication Corporation (BPCC) made an unsolicited bid to acquire HBJ.[12] HBJ defended itself from the hostile takeover attempt by going deeply into debt to make large cash payments to shareholders.[13] The strain of the debt from fighting off the takeover, as well as a strategic decision to re-focus on HBJ's core publishing and insurance businesses, were factors in HBJ's decision to sell its theme park holdings in 1989.[14][15]

The Anheuser-Busch Company made an offer to purchase the SeaWorld parks. HBJ also owned and operated two other parks, Cypress Gardens and Boardwalk and Baseball, and out of fear of not being able to find a buyer for the two other parks, HBJ refused to sell the parks individually. Despite a long negotiation, Anheuser-Busch bought all six parks in 1989: SeaWorld in San Diego, Aurora, Orlando and San Antonio as well as Cypress Gardens in Winter Haven and Boardwalk and Baseball in Haines City. Soon after the sale was final, Busch sold Cypress Gardens to the park's management and closed Boardwalk and Baseball.[16] Anheuser-Busch put millions of dollars back into the parks to revive and prolong their longevity. SeaWorld is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).[17]

In July 2008, Anheuser-Busch was purchased by Belgian-Brazilian brewer InBev.[18] InBev had a reputation as a cost-cutting company that would not be interested in holding non-beverage businesses.[19][20] In 2009, the combined AB InBev sold its Busch Entertainment division to the Blackstone Group. The company was renamed SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment in December 2009.[21] In 2013, Blackstone sold 37% of SEAS in an initial public offering.[22]

In 2016, SeaWorld admitted that it had been sending its employees to pose as activists to spy on animal rights organization PETA.[23] Following an investigation by an outside law firm, SeaWorld's Board of Directors directed management to end the practice.[24]

Current theme parks edit

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Locations of SeaWorld parks —   Fully or jointly owned by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment   Owned by Miral Asset Management, licensed from SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment

SeaWorld San Diego edit

SeaWorld San Diego, the first SeaWorld park, opened on March 21, 1964. The park features shows such as Sea Lions Live, a comedic show with sea lions and otters, Dolphin Days, a dolphin show, and Orca Encounter, an educational show about killer whales and their behavior in the wild. There are also many seasonal shows which are featured in the summer, notability Cirque Electrique. Rides include Shipwreck Rapids, an Intamin River Rapids ride, Manta, a Mack Rides Family Launch Coaster, Electric Eel, a Premier Rides Sky Rocket II, Journey to Atlantis, a Mack Rides Water Coaster, Emperor, a Bolliger & Mabillard dive coaster, and Arctic Rescue, an Intamin Family Launch Straddle Coaster. Electric Ocean is the park's nightly summer event featuring pop and electronic style music with lights and seasonal shows, Sea Lions Tonite (a nighttime Sea Lion show featuring spoofs of other SeaWorld shows and attractions), Atlantis Ignites (a tesla coil and projection show), and Cirque Electrique (a Cirque du Soleil-style show on the water that is an electric remaster of the original Cirque de la Mer show).

SeaWorld Orlando edit

SeaWorld Orlando opened on December 15, 1973.[25] One Ocean, a killer whale show that premiered April 22, 2011, was hosted here, before being replaced with "Orca Encounter", along with, Dolphin Days, the park's dolphin show, and, a new show that made its debut on June 14, 2015, Clyde and Seamore's Sea Lion High.[26][27] This show was recently changed to Sea Lion & Otter Spotlight in mid 2021.[28] The park contains 3 main roller coasters, with a fourth opening in 2022, joined by one junior coaster. They are Kraken, a floorless coaster based on the mythical sea creature, Manta, a coaster designed to simulate how manta rays move, and Mako, a hyper coaster themed to the fastest shark in the ocean. All 3 are built by the manufacturer B&M, while Super Grover's Box Car Derby, a coaster oriented to kids located in the Sesame Street themed area of the park, is built by Zierer. SeaWorld Orlando's recent coaster is Ice Breaker, which opened in 2022, containing the steepest drop of all main SeaWorld Orlando coasters, and being built by Premier Rides. The Orlando park is also home to the original Journey to Atlantis, a intricately themed water coaster by Mack Rides. SeaWorld's Electric Ocean is SeaWorld Orlando's night program, featuring the fireworks show Ignite, a sea lion show Sea Lions Tonite, a dolphin show Touch The Sky and killer whale show Shamu's Celebration: Light Up the Night.[29][30]

SeaWorld San Antonio edit

SeaWorld San Antonio opened on May 27, 1988.[11] Its formal opening over Memorial Day Weekend 1988 held about 75,000 people.[31] 3.3 million people visited SeaWorld San Antonio during its first year, 10% more than what was originally projected.[32] The park shows "Orca Encounter", an educational killer whale show; Ocean Discovery an educational show featuring dolphins and beluga whales; and Sea Lion & Otter Spotlight, a sea lion show following the sea lions Clyde and Seamore touring a marine conservation center. Parks rides include Wave Breaker: The Rescue Coaster, a double launch roller coaster, The Great White, an inverted roller coaster, Steel Eel, a roller coaster reaching a height of 150 feet,[33] and Journey to Atlantis, a water roller coaster into the mythical land of Atlantis and Texas Stingray a wooden steel hybrid Coaster.

SeaWorld Abu Dhabi edit

In 2008, Busch Entertainment had previously announced plans to open a fourth SeaWorld park in Dubai, UAE,[34] but those plans were abandoned amidst the international financial crisis.[35] In May 2014, SeaWorld announced renewed plans to build a park in the Middle East, but did not specify a timeline or specific location.[36] On December 13, 2016, SeaWorld announced that it would open its first overseas theme park on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, UAE in 2022.[37] It would also be the first franchised SeaWorld park. SeaWorld had announced that in October 2022, the park was 90% completed and was almost open. Finally, on May 24, 2023, SeaWorld Abu Dhabi opened to the public.[38]

SeaWorld Ohio sale, rebirth, and eventual transition edit

In February 2001, Anheuser-Busch sold the SeaWorld Ohio park to Six Flags, Inc., operators of neighboring Six Flags Ohio (initially Geauga Lake until 2000). Upon completion of the sale, the two parks were combined in spring 2001 as the so-called "mega-park" "Six Flags Worlds of Adventure", which boasted its "three parks in one" uniqueness: a waterpark, an amusement park, and a wildlife animal park, all included in one price of admission. SeaWorld executives replied that their park was sold because of the short season of the animal park, Northeastern Ohio's cold winter months, and also because they were not able to get the necessary permits to build roller coasters like the other SeaWorld properties had been able to.

In March 2004, Six Flags announced that it had sold Six Flags Worlds of Adventure to Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, operators of the Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio. Cedar Fair took the park back to its original Geauga Lake name and stripped the park itself of all Looney Tunes and DC Comics branding, including walk around character costumes pertaining to either franchise, since the company did not have licensing rights. Since Six Flags retained ownership of the animals, the majority of the animal portion of the park, including all of the exhibits and animal stadiums, was either emptied or fenced off for the 2004 season.

After a nearly season-long wait, the Cedar Fair company announced its plans for the non-operational side. That entire portion of the land would become an immense waterpark, Wildwater Kingdom, opening in two phases, with the first phase in 2005, followed by the second phase in 2006. This decision marked the end of the marine-life park permanently.

All of the animal stadiums and buildings were next torn down or converted into other venues. Some of the SeaWorld property remained intact, albeit hidden or modified. What remained included the former seal and sea lion area, the Ski Stadium (to be used in a Lumberjack show in 2006), the aquarium (to be used for unknown purposes), and two movie theater houses/simulators, once housing 3D/4D movies. The Ski Stadium was removed in 2008 to make way for Coconut Cove, a refreshment station/observation area.

All of these, except for Wildwater Kingdom, closed in 2007. In 2016, Wildwater Kingdom announced they would close after the 2016 season.

Orcas edit

 
Takara demonstrating a breaching move during the Believe show at SeaWorld Orlando.

SeaWorld's main attraction is its killer whales, several of which are housed in 5.8-million-US-gallon (22,000 m3) tanks (equivalent to nine Olympic sized swimming pools)[39] that are each known as Shamu Stadium. Shamu was the name of the first killer whale brought to SeaWorld San Diego in the 1960s from the Seattle Marine Aquarium. 'Shamu' is now used as a stage name for killer whales in performances at SeaWorld parks. Currently, SeaWorld houses 18 killer whales in its three parks.

Organizations such as World Animal Protection and the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society campaign against the captivity of dolphins and killer whales; SeaWorld, which holds most of the world's captive killer whales, is cited for its role.

Killer whale captivity is a widely debated topic. Regarding anatomy, captive killer whales can exhibit collapsed dorsal fins. However, this trait has been witnessed in the wild and a prominent theory proposes this phenomenon can occur when any orcas live in relatively warmer conditions. Though, since captive orcas are more likely to breach, rising up to warmer waters, captivity itself can increase the temperature in which these whales live. Some evidence has shown that the condition can manifest in individuals after a month in captivity.[42] Some argue that aggression among captive killer whales is common, whilst others claim that this also occurs in the wild. In August 1989, a dominant female killer whale, Kandu V, attempted to rake a newcomer whale, Corky II, with her mouth during a live show and smashed her head into a wall. Kandu V broke her jaw, which severed an artery, and then bled to death.[43] In November 2006, a dominant female killer whale, Kasatka, repeatedly dragged experienced trainer, Ken Peters, to the bottom of the stadium pool during a show after hearing her calf crying for her in the back pools.[44] In February 2010, an experienced female trainer at SeaWorld Orlando, Dawn Brancheau, was killed by killer whale Tilikum shortly after a show in Shamu Stadium.[45] The whale had been associated with the deaths of two people previously.[43][46] In May 2012, administrative law judge Ken Welsch upheld two Occupational Safety and Health Administration citations after Dawn Brancheau's death, including one directly related to her death, and fined the company a total of $12,000.[47] Trainers were banned from making close contact with the whales.[48] In April 2014 the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia denied an appeal by SeaWorld.[49] On December 22, 2015, an 18-year old SeaWorld orca, Unna, died from a fungal infection at the SeaWorld Park in San Antonio, Texas.[50]

Blackfish edit

In 2013, SeaWorld's treatment of killer whales in captivity was the basis of the film Blackfish, which documents the history of Tilikum, a killer whale captured by SeaLand of the Pacific, later rescued by SeaWorld Orlando who has been involved in the deaths of three people.[51] In the aftermath of the release of the film, Martina McBride, 38 Special, REO Speedwagon, Cheap Trick, Heart, Barenaked Ladies, Trisha Yearwood and Willie Nelson canceled scheduled concerts at SeaWorld parks.[52][53] SeaWorld disputes the accuracy of the film, calling it "propaganda" and "emotionally manipulative". It has spent $15 million on an advertising campaign countering the allegations and emphasizing its contributions to the study of whales and their conservation.[39]

In August 2014, SeaWorld announced it planned to build new killer whale tanks that would be almost double the size of the existing ones to provide more space for its whales, scheduled for completion in 2018.[54] The company maintained the move was not in response to the release of the Blackfish documentary. Wild killer whales may travel up to 160 kilometres (100 mi) in a day and critics say the animals are too big and intelligent to be suitable for captivity.[55] In 2016 it was announced by SeaWorld that they no longer had plans to complete the expansion project.[56] PETA, which opposes whales being kept in captivity, has proposed the theme park operator base its whales in seaside sanctuaries.[57] The company also pledged $10 million in matching funds for killer whale research.[54] The plans to increase the size of the tanks in San Diego were put on hold in October 2015 after the California Coastal Commission ruled that the work could only go ahead if they banned captive breeding, which would eventually lead to end of killer whale shows at the park.[58] On March 17, 2016, SeaWorld announced the end of their breeding program, which signifies the last generation of orcas in captivity in their care, though Takara was still pregnant at the time.[59] Theatrical orca shows ended at SeaWorld San Diego in 2017 and ended in Orlando and San Antonio in 2019.[59]

In November 2014, SeaWorld announced that attendance at the parks had dropped 5.2% from the previous year and profits had fallen 28% over that quarter. As of November 2014, the company's stock was down 50% from the previous year.[60][61][62] From 2014 to 2015, net income in the second quarter fell 84% from $37.4 million to $5.8 million, while revenue fell from $405 million to $392 million.[63]

In February 2020, SeaWorld announced a $65 million settlement with investors who alleged that the company had deceived them about the documentary's effect on park attendance.[64]

Animal rescue and rehabilitation program edit

SeaWorld operates its conservation program in cooperation with the Department of the Interior, National Marine Fisheries Service and state agencies; its rescue and rehabilitation program was developed to comply with the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 and the Endangered Species Act of 1973.[65] Since its inception SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment has rescued or helped more than 40,000 animals, including ill, orphaned or abandoned and injured manatees, dolphins, pilot whales, sea turtles, and birds.[66][67][68][69] As part of its animal rehabilitation program, SeaWorld has claimed the first birth of a killer whale in captivity, the first birth of a marine mammal via artificial insemination and the first hatching of captive green sea turtles. While acknowledging the value of these programs, critics and animal rights advocates have questioned SeaWorld's balance of conservation and education alongside the commercial activities of its theme parks.[70] In 1998, SeaWorld, with the help of the US Coast Guard, released the gray whale J.J. after the whale was rehabilitated at SeaWorld San Diego for 14 months.[71]

Groups concerned for the health and safety of SeaWorld's captive killer whale population have asked for the animals to be released. SeaWorld has defended their decision to keep the animals by citing their inability to survive in the wild after years of captivity.[72]

Response to drive hunt capture allegations edit

In response to claims leveled at SeaWorld and other marine parks by the movie The Cove which accuses them of obtaining dolphins taken in drive hunts, SeaWorld spokesperson Fred Jacobs stated that, "We think we're being unfairly criticized for something we're opposed to." It is illegal to bring drive hunt animals into the United States.[73] He adds that, "SeaWorld opposes the dolphin hunts documented in The Cove. We do not purchase any animals from these hunts. More than 80 percent of the marine mammals in our care were born in our parks. We haven't collected a dolphin from the wild in decades."[74] Since 1993, there have been no permits issued to facilities in the United States to import dolphins acquired through drive hunt methods.[75] Marilee Menard, the executive director of the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums, has also stated that she believes that The Cove filmmakers are "misrepresenting that the majority of zoos and aquariums with dolphins around the world are taking these animals. "[73]

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Hanashiro, Robert (August 20, 2006). "Training workers the SeaWorld way [Q&A with trainer Julie Scardina]". Executive Suite. Management. USA Today. Julie Scardina gives a SeaWorld "employee" some positive reinforcement

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This article is about the U S theme park chain For the unrelated Australian theme park of a similar name see Sea World Australia For other uses see Sea World 32 45 57 N 117 13 35 W 32 7657 N 117 2263 W 32 7657 117 2263 SeaWorld is an American theme park chain with headquarters in Orlando Florida It is a proprietor of marine mammal parks oceanariums animal theme parks and rehabilitation centers owned by United Parks amp Resorts The parks feature orcas sea lion and dolphin shows and zoological displays featuring various other marine animals SeaWorldOpenedMarch 21 1964 60 years ago 1964 03 21 Operating seasonYear roundAttendance20 2 million 2021 1 AttractionsTotal47WebsiteOfficial websiteThe parks also feature thrill rides including roller coasters like Kraken Mako and Manta at SeaWorld Orlando and Steel Eel and The Great White at SeaWorld San Antonio Journey to Atlantis a combination roller coaster and splashdown ride can be found at all three parks There are operations located within the United States in Orlando Florida San Diego California San Antonio Texas later outside the United States such as Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates and previously Aurora Ohio On March 5 2007 SeaWorld Orlando announced addition of the Aquatica water park to its adventure park which already includes SeaWorld and Discovery Cove The parks were bought in 1989 by Busch Entertainment Corp the family entertainment division of Anheuser Busch which is best known for brewing beer In 2009 Busch Entertainment was sold to the Blackstone Group and subsequently renamed SeaWorld Entertainment In 2013 Blackstone sold 37 of SeaWorld Entertainment in an initial public offering and sold its remaining 21 holding to Zhonghong Zhuoye in 2017 2 It is a major theme park competitor to Six Flags Cedar Fair Disney Experiences and Universal Destinations amp Experiences The parks marine mammal collections have been the subject of public debate and criticism over the years with critics saying that the park s practices entail animal abuse The 2013 documentary film Blackfish produced after a SeaWorld Orlando trainer was killed by one of the park s orcas led to initial decreases in attendance profits and the company s share price In 2018 SeaWorld s attendance and revenue began to recover with the addition of new rides shows and animal exhibits at its parks as well as increased marketing about the parks conservation and rescue efforts 3 In 2016 SeaWorld announced that they would end their in park orca breeding program and eventually phase out their theatrical orca shows altogether due to state legislation in California that banned shows using orcas starting in San Diego 4 5 It was announced later in the same year that SeaWorld would build their first park without killer whales and outside of the United States in Abu Dhabi However in 2020 SeaWorld reversed course and started introducing new orca live shows to guests 6 Contents 1 History 2 Current theme parks 2 1 SeaWorld San Diego 2 2 SeaWorld Orlando 2 3 SeaWorld San Antonio 2 4 SeaWorld Abu Dhabi 3 SeaWorld Ohio sale rebirth and eventual transition 4 Orcas 4 1 Blackfish 5 Animal rescue and rehabilitation program 6 Response to drive hunt capture allegations 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Kasatka one of SeaWorld San Diego s nine killer whales performs during a routine Shamu Adventure show nbsp Trainer surfing on top of Katina a killer whale at SeaWorld Orlando nbsp Marble Porter Jensen Starbuck Baretta and Clyde performing in Blue Horizons at SeaWorld Orlando SeaWorld was founded in 1964 by Milton C Shedd Ken Norris David Demott and George Millay The four graduates of UCLA originally set out to build an underwater restaurant and marine life show 7 When the underwater restaurant concept was deemed unfeasible they scrapped those plans and decided to build a park instead and SeaWorld San Diego was opened on March 21 1964 8 With only a few dolphins sea lions 6 attractions and 22 acres 89 000 m2 the park proved to be a success and more than 400 000 guests visited in the first 12 months After considering other locations in the midwest including the Lake Milton Newton Falls area west of Youngstown Ohio it was decided that Aurora Ohio would be the new home of a SeaWorld The park opened on May 29 1970 9 The Aurora site was approximately 15 miles 24 km northwest of the Lake Milton site and 30 miles 48 km southeast of Cleveland 10 By this time the founders of the company had captured a few more species of animals including a killer whale that was brought to the new facility The harsh winter climate permitted the park to be open only from mid May until mid September The Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando Florida opened near the end of the second operating season of SeaWorld Ohio The success of Disney in Orlando provided a location that was already popular with tourists SeaWorld Orlando opened in 1973 Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Inc HBJ purchased the company in 1976 and 12 years later they built a new park in Texas In 1988 SeaWorld San Antonio opened just a few miles outside of San Antonio 11 Growth has pushed the city outwards and now SeaWorld San Antonio lies in the Westover Hills community in West San Antonio The park was open year round like its sister parks in California and Florida in 1988 and 1989 then went to a seasonal schedule In May 1987 Robert Maxwell s British Printing and Communication Corporation BPCC made an unsolicited bid to acquire HBJ 12 HBJ defended itself from the hostile takeover attempt by going deeply into debt to make large cash payments to shareholders 13 The strain of the debt from fighting off the takeover as well as a strategic decision to re focus on HBJ s core publishing and insurance businesses were factors in HBJ s decision to sell its theme park holdings in 1989 14 15 The Anheuser Busch Company made an offer to purchase the SeaWorld parks HBJ also owned and operated two other parks Cypress Gardens and Boardwalk and Baseball and out of fear of not being able to find a buyer for the two other parks HBJ refused to sell the parks individually Despite a long negotiation Anheuser Busch bought all six parks in 1989 SeaWorld in San Diego Aurora Orlando and San Antonio as well as Cypress Gardens in Winter Haven and Boardwalk and Baseball in Haines City Soon after the sale was final Busch sold Cypress Gardens to the park s management and closed Boardwalk and Baseball 16 Anheuser Busch put millions of dollars back into the parks to revive and prolong their longevity SeaWorld is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums AZA 17 In July 2008 Anheuser Busch was purchased by Belgian Brazilian brewer InBev 18 InBev had a reputation as a cost cutting company that would not be interested in holding non beverage businesses 19 20 In 2009 the combined AB InBev sold its Busch Entertainment division to the Blackstone Group The company was renamed SeaWorld Parks amp Entertainment in December 2009 21 In 2013 Blackstone sold 37 of SEAS in an initial public offering 22 In 2016 SeaWorld admitted that it had been sending its employees to pose as activists to spy on animal rights organization PETA 23 Following an investigation by an outside law firm SeaWorld s Board of Directors directed management to end the practice 24 Current theme parks edit nbsp nbsp SeaWorld San Diego nbsp SeaWorld Orlando nbsp SeaWorld San Antonio nbsp SeaWorld Abu Dhabiclass notpageimage Locations of SeaWorld parks nbsp Fully or jointly owned by SeaWorld Parks amp Entertainment nbsp Owned by Miral Asset Management licensed from SeaWorld Parks amp Entertainment SeaWorld San Diego edit Main article SeaWorld San Diego SeaWorld San Diego the first SeaWorld park opened on March 21 1964 The park features shows such as Sea Lions Live a comedic show with sea lions and otters Dolphin Days a dolphin show and Orca Encounter an educational show about killer whales and their behavior in the wild There are also many seasonal shows which are featured in the summer notability Cirque Electrique Rides include Shipwreck Rapids an Intamin River Rapids ride Manta a Mack Rides Family Launch Coaster Electric Eel a Premier Rides Sky Rocket II Journey to Atlantis a Mack Rides Water Coaster Emperor a Bolliger amp Mabillard dive coaster and Arctic Rescue an Intamin Family Launch Straddle Coaster Electric Ocean is the park s nightly summer event featuring pop and electronic style music with lights and seasonal shows Sea Lions Tonite a nighttime Sea Lion show featuring spoofs of other SeaWorld shows and attractions Atlantis Ignites a tesla coil and projection show and Cirque Electrique a Cirque du Soleil style show on the water that is an electric remaster of the original Cirque de la Mer show SeaWorld Orlando edit Main article SeaWorld Orlando SeaWorld Orlando opened on December 15 1973 25 One Ocean a killer whale show that premiered April 22 2011 was hosted here before being replaced with Orca Encounter along with Dolphin Days the park s dolphin show and a new show that made its debut on June 14 2015 Clyde and Seamore s Sea Lion High 26 27 This show was recently changed to Sea Lion amp Otter Spotlight in mid 2021 28 The park contains 3 main roller coasters with a fourth opening in 2022 joined by one junior coaster They are Kraken a floorless coaster based on the mythical sea creature Manta a coaster designed to simulate how manta rays move and Mako a hyper coaster themed to the fastest shark in the ocean All 3 are built by the manufacturer B amp M while Super Grover s Box Car Derby a coaster oriented to kids located in the Sesame Street themed area of the park is built by Zierer SeaWorld Orlando s recent coaster is Ice Breaker which opened in 2022 containing the steepest drop of all main SeaWorld Orlando coasters and being built by Premier Rides The Orlando park is also home to the original Journey to Atlantis a intricately themed water coaster by Mack Rides SeaWorld s Electric Ocean is SeaWorld Orlando s night program featuring the fireworks show Ignite a sea lion show Sea Lions Tonite a dolphin show Touch The Sky and killer whale show Shamu s Celebration Light Up the Night 29 30 SeaWorld San Antonio edit Main article SeaWorld San Antonio SeaWorld San Antonio opened on May 27 1988 11 Its formal opening over Memorial Day Weekend 1988 held about 75 000 people 31 3 3 million people visited SeaWorld San Antonio during its first year 10 more than what was originally projected 32 The park shows Orca Encounter an educational killer whale show Ocean Discovery an educational show featuring dolphins and beluga whales and Sea Lion amp Otter Spotlight a sea lion show following the sea lions Clyde and Seamore touring a marine conservation center Parks rides include Wave Breaker The Rescue Coaster a double launch roller coaster The Great White an inverted roller coaster Steel Eel a roller coaster reaching a height of 150 feet 33 and Journey to Atlantis a water roller coaster into the mythical land of Atlantis and Texas Stingray a wooden steel hybrid Coaster SeaWorld Abu Dhabi edit Main article SeaWorld Abu Dhabi In 2008 Busch Entertainment had previously announced plans to open a fourth SeaWorld park in Dubai UAE 34 but those plans were abandoned amidst the international financial crisis 35 In May 2014 SeaWorld announced renewed plans to build a park in the Middle East but did not specify a timeline or specific location 36 On December 13 2016 SeaWorld announced that it would open its first overseas theme park on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi UAE in 2022 37 It would also be the first franchised SeaWorld park SeaWorld had announced that in October 2022 the park was 90 completed and was almost open Finally on May 24 2023 SeaWorld Abu Dhabi opened to the public 38 SeaWorld Ohio sale rebirth and eventual transition editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main article SeaWorld Ohio See also Wildwater Kingdom Ohio In February 2001 Anheuser Busch sold the SeaWorld Ohio park to Six Flags Inc operators of neighboring Six Flags Ohio initially Geauga Lake until 2000 Upon completion of the sale the two parks were combined in spring 2001 as the so called mega park Six Flags Worlds of Adventure which boasted its three parks in one uniqueness a waterpark an amusement park and a wildlife animal park all included in one price of admission SeaWorld executives replied that their park was sold because of the short season of the animal park Northeastern Ohio s cold winter months and also because they were not able to get the necessary permits to build roller coasters like the other SeaWorld properties had been able to In March 2004 Six Flags announced that it had sold Six Flags Worlds of Adventure to Cedar Fair Entertainment Company operators of the Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky Ohio Cedar Fair took the park back to its original Geauga Lake name and stripped the park itself of all Looney Tunes and DC Comics branding including walk around character costumes pertaining to either franchise since the company did not have licensing rights Since Six Flags retained ownership of the animals the majority of the animal portion of the park including all of the exhibits and animal stadiums was either emptied or fenced off for the 2004 season After a nearly season long wait the Cedar Fair company announced its plans for the non operational side That entire portion of the land would become an immense waterpark Wildwater Kingdom opening in two phases with the first phase in 2005 followed by the second phase in 2006 This decision marked the end of the marine life park permanently All of the animal stadiums and buildings were next torn down or converted into other venues Some of the SeaWorld property remained intact albeit hidden or modified What remained included the former seal and sea lion area the Ski Stadium to be used in a Lumberjack show in 2006 the aquarium to be used for unknown purposes and two movie theater houses simulators once housing 3D 4D movies The Ski Stadium was removed in 2008 to make way for Coconut Cove a refreshment station observation area All of these except for Wildwater Kingdom closed in 2007 In 2016 Wildwater Kingdom announced they would close after the 2016 season Orcas editMain articles Captive orcas and Killer whale attack nbsp Takara demonstrating a breaching move during the Believe show at SeaWorld Orlando SeaWorld s main attraction is its killer whales several of which are housed in 5 8 million US gallon 22 000 m3 tanks equivalent to nine Olympic sized swimming pools 39 that are each known as Shamu Stadium Shamu was the name of the first killer whale brought to SeaWorld San Diego in the 1960s from the Seattle Marine Aquarium Shamu is now used as a stage name for killer whales in performances at SeaWorld parks Currently SeaWorld houses 18 killer whales in its three parks Eight killer whales live at SeaWorld San Diego Corky Ulises Orkid Ikaika Kalia Keet Shouka and Makani Five killer whales live at SeaWorld Orlando Makaio Malia Trua Katina and Nalani 40 Five killer whales live at SeaWorld San Antonio Kyuquot Takara Sakari 41 Tuar and Kamea Organizations such as World Animal Protection and the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society campaign against the captivity of dolphins and killer whales SeaWorld which holds most of the world s captive killer whales is cited for its role Killer whale captivity is a widely debated topic Regarding anatomy captive killer whales can exhibit collapsed dorsal fins However this trait has been witnessed in the wild and a prominent theory proposes this phenomenon can occur when any orcas live in relatively warmer conditions Though since captive orcas are more likely to breach rising up to warmer waters captivity itself can increase the temperature in which these whales live Some evidence has shown that the condition can manifest in individuals after a month in captivity 42 Some argue that aggression among captive killer whales is common whilst others claim that this also occurs in the wild In August 1989 a dominant female killer whale Kandu V attempted to rake a newcomer whale Corky II with her mouth during a live show and smashed her head into a wall Kandu V broke her jaw which severed an artery and then bled to death 43 In November 2006 a dominant female killer whale Kasatka repeatedly dragged experienced trainer Ken Peters to the bottom of the stadium pool during a show after hearing her calf crying for her in the back pools 44 In February 2010 an experienced female trainer at SeaWorld Orlando Dawn Brancheau was killed by killer whale Tilikum shortly after a show in Shamu Stadium 45 The whale had been associated with the deaths of two people previously 43 46 In May 2012 administrative law judge Ken Welsch upheld two Occupational Safety and Health Administration citations after Dawn Brancheau s death including one directly related to her death and fined the company a total of 12 000 47 Trainers were banned from making close contact with the whales 48 In April 2014 the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia denied an appeal by SeaWorld 49 On December 22 2015 an 18 year old SeaWorld orca Unna died from a fungal infection at the SeaWorld Park in San Antonio Texas 50 Blackfish edit Main article Blackfish film In 2013 SeaWorld s treatment of killer whales in captivity was the basis of the film Blackfish which documents the history of Tilikum a killer whale captured by SeaLand of the Pacific later rescued by SeaWorld Orlando who has been involved in the deaths of three people 51 In the aftermath of the release of the film Martina McBride 38 Special REO Speedwagon Cheap Trick Heart Barenaked Ladies Trisha Yearwood and Willie Nelson canceled scheduled concerts at SeaWorld parks 52 53 SeaWorld disputes the accuracy of the film calling it propaganda and emotionally manipulative It has spent 15 million on an advertising campaign countering the allegations and emphasizing its contributions to the study of whales and their conservation 39 In August 2014 SeaWorld announced it planned to build new killer whale tanks that would be almost double the size of the existing ones to provide more space for its whales scheduled for completion in 2018 54 The company maintained the move was not in response to the release of the Blackfish documentary Wild killer whales may travel up to 160 kilometres 100 mi in a day and critics say the animals are too big and intelligent to be suitable for captivity 55 In 2016 it was announced by SeaWorld that they no longer had plans to complete the expansion project 56 PETA which opposes whales being kept in captivity has proposed the theme park operator base its whales in seaside sanctuaries 57 The company also pledged 10 million in matching funds for killer whale research 54 The plans to increase the size of the tanks in San Diego were put on hold in October 2015 after the California Coastal Commission ruled that the work could only go ahead if they banned captive breeding which would eventually lead to end of killer whale shows at the park 58 On March 17 2016 SeaWorld announced the end of their breeding program which signifies the last generation of orcas in captivity in their care though Takara was still pregnant at the time 59 Theatrical orca shows ended at SeaWorld San Diego in 2017 and ended in Orlando and San Antonio in 2019 59 In November 2014 SeaWorld announced that attendance at the parks had dropped 5 2 from the previous year and profits had fallen 28 over that quarter As of November 2014 the company s stock was down 50 from the previous year 60 61 62 From 2014 to 2015 net income in the second quarter fell 84 from 37 4 million to 5 8 million while revenue fell from 405 million to 392 million 63 In February 2020 SeaWorld announced a 65 million settlement with investors who alleged that the company had deceived them about the documentary s effect on park attendance 64 Animal rescue and rehabilitation program editSeaWorld operates its conservation program in cooperation with the Department of the Interior National Marine Fisheries Service and state agencies its rescue and rehabilitation program was developed to comply with the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 and the Endangered Species Act of 1973 65 Since its inception SeaWorld Parks amp Entertainment has rescued or helped more than 40 000 animals including ill orphaned or abandoned and injured manatees dolphins pilot whales sea turtles and birds 66 67 68 69 As part of its animal rehabilitation program SeaWorld has claimed the first birth of a killer whale in captivity the first birth of a marine mammal via artificial insemination and the first hatching of captive green sea turtles While acknowledging the value of these programs critics and animal rights advocates have questioned SeaWorld s balance of conservation and education alongside the commercial activities of its theme parks 70 In 1998 SeaWorld with the help of the US Coast Guard released the gray whale J J after the whale was rehabilitated at SeaWorld San Diego for 14 months 71 Groups concerned for the health and safety of SeaWorld s captive killer whale population have asked for the animals to be released SeaWorld has defended their decision to keep the animals by citing their inability to survive in the wild after years of captivity 72 Response to drive hunt capture allegations editIn response to claims leveled at SeaWorld and other marine parks by the movie The Cove which accuses them of obtaining dolphins taken in drive hunts SeaWorld spokesperson Fred Jacobs stated that We think we re being unfairly criticized for something we re opposed to It is illegal to bring drive hunt animals into the United States 73 He adds that SeaWorld opposes the dolphin hunts documented in The Cove We do not purchase any animals from these hunts More than 80 percent of the marine mammals in our care were born in our parks We haven t collected a dolphin from the wild in decades 74 Since 1993 there have been no permits issued to facilities in the United States to import dolphins acquired through drive hunt methods 75 Marilee Menard the executive director of the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums has also stated that she believes that The Cove filmmakers are misrepresenting that the majority of zoos and aquariums with dolphins around the world are taking these animals 73 See also editIncidents at SeaWorld parks Captive killer whalesReferences edit Number of visitors to SeaWorld Entertainment parks from 2010 to 2021 Retrieved January 5 2023 Ramakrishnan Sruthi March 24 2017 China s Zhonghong Zhuoye to buy Blackstone s stake in SeaWorld Reuters Retrieved March 26 2017 Tonya Garcia August 7 2018 SeaWorld stock soars 18 as visitors return to its parks www marketwatch com MarketWatch Inc Retrieved October 10 2018 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Harcourt AP NEWS Retrieved February 4 2022 Albright Mark June 21 1989 Sea World other parks up for sale St Petersburg Times p 1A Bachelder Maryemma February 24 1995 A history of the gardens The Ledger Retrieved June 4 2009 AZA Accreditation List McWilliams Jeremiah Tomich Jeffrey Tablac Angela July 14 2008 Farewell to the King St Louis Post Dispatch p A1 InBev has reputation of machete wielding company STLPR June 13 2008 Retrieved February 4 2022 Virginian Pilot The Anheuser Busch theme parks are likely to be sold after takeover pilotonline com Retrieved February 4 2022 by December 1 2009 Busch Entertainment changes name to SeaWorld Parks amp Entertainment Attractions Magazine Retrieved February 4 2022 Dezember Ryan April 22 2013 The Many Ways Blackstone Made Money on SeaWorld s IPO Wall Street Journal Retrieved April 23 2013 Bever Lindsey February 25 2016 Beleaguered SeaWorld admits employees spied on animal rights activists Washington Post Pedicini Sandra February 25 2016 SeaWorld admits employees posed as animal activists to spy on critics Orlando Sentinel Theme park history A short history of SeaWorld Orlando Orlando Sentinel Retrieved July 12 2015 Bevil Dewayne August 8 2014 SeaWorld Here s your last chance to see Clyde and Seamore Take Pirate Island OrlandoSentinel com Orlando Sentinel SeaWorld Orlando reimagines sea lion otter show clickorlando com July 8 2021 Bevil Dewayne May 21 2009 Weekend outlook Star Wars Weekends SeaWorld After Dark 5th Dimension Mr Potato Head Orlando Sentinel Retrieved June 6 2009 SeaWorld Orlando debuts new Shamu show tribunedigital orlandosentinel Retrieved July 12 2015 Hayes Thomas C June 19 1988 Texas Picks Up the Pieces The New York Times Retrieved June 6 2009 Hayes Thomas C August 14 1989 Harcourt Near Sale of SeaWorld The New York Times Retrieved June 6 2009 Steel Eel at SeaWorld San Antonio CoasterBuzz coasterbuzz com Retrieved June 4 2016 C mon in Shamu The Dubai water is fine USATODAY com www usatoday com Retrieved June 4 2016 McClung Ryan February 4 2009 Dubai Busch Gardens SeaWorld plans canceled www lifthill com Archived from the original on March 10 2014 Retrieved June 4 2016 Garcia Jason SeaWorld strikes deal for Middle Eastern park tribunedigital orlandosentinel Retrieved June 4 2016 Geranpayeh Sarvy December 13 2016 Up next SeaWorld to make a splash in Abu Dhabi GulfNews SeaWorld Abu Dhabi will be open to visitors May 24 2023 a b Rupert Neate November 6 2015 SeaWorld fights to restore its image as shares sink in the wake of Blackfish The Guardian Entertainment SeaWorld Parks amp Orca Profile Pages SeaWorld Cares seaworldcares com Retrieved February 16 2018 New Baby Blackfish Born at SeaWorld Aka Baby Shamu Candace Calloway Whiting December 7 2013 Retrieved June 4 2016 Why some killer whales have curved fins Business Insider a b Parsons E C M 2012 Killer Whale Killers Tourism in Marine Environments 8 3 153 160 doi 10 3727 154427312X13491835451494 Kirby David July 24 2012 Near Death At SeaWorld Worldwide Exclusive Video The Huffington Post Retrieved July 12 2015 SeaWorld trainer killed by killer whale CNN February 25 2010 Retrieved February 24 2010 Garcia Jason Jacobson Susan February 25 2010 Animal trainer killed at SeaWorld Los Angeles Times Secretary of Labor Complainant v SeaWorld of Florida Decision and Order PDF Archived from the original PDF on June 8 2012 Retrieved June 13 2012 Karlamangla Soumya November 13 2013 Killer whales Court weighs lifting ban on trainer orca contact Los Angeles Times Kuo Vivian April 11 2014 SeaWorld appeal of OSHA citations denied CNN com CNN Retrieved June 4 2016 Forsyth Jim A SeaWorld killer whale dies at San Antonio park Business Insider Reuters Retrieved June 4 2016 Whiting Candace Calloway In the Wake of Blackfish Is it Time to Retire the Last Killer Whale Whose Capture Was Shown in the Film TheHuffingtonPost com Inc October 29 2013 Retrieved October 29 2013 Duke Alan December 16 2013 Martina McBride 38 Special cancel SeaWorld gig over Blackfish CNN com CNN Streisand Elizabeth Durand Bands Back Out of SeaWorld Concerts Because of Blackfish Yahoo News December 9 2013 a b Pedicini Sandra August 15 2014 SeaWorld to expand killer whale habitat at its parks Orlando Sentinel Retrieved August 16 2014 Whale Attack Renews Captive Animal Debate CBS News Associated Press March 1 2010 Retrieved March 7 2010 SeaWorld San Diego officially cancels plans for 100 million orca tank expansion Inside the Magic Inside the Magic April 21 2016 Retrieved December 7 2020 SeaWorld to redesign tank for Killer Whales amid public criticism The Orlando News Net August 16 2014 Retrieved August 16 2014 Martin Hugo Masunaga Samantha October 10 2015 What the Coastal Commission s ban on orca breeding means for SeaWorld Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 4 2016 a b Howard Brian Clark March 17 2016 SeaWorld to End Controversial Orca Shows and Breeding National Geographic News Archived from the original on March 19 2016 Omberg Emily SeaWorld s financial struggles from Blackfish affecting Busch Gardens Orlando Sun Times November 18 2014 Omberg Emily SeaWorld losing revenue attendance and profit because of Blackfish Orlando Sun Times November 12 2014 Trigaux Robert As SeaWorld suffers Blackfish impact Busch Gardens suffers too Tampa Bay Times November 17 2014 Neate Rupert August 6 2015 SeaWorld sees profits plunge 84 as customers desert controversial park The Guardian Retrieved September 9 2015 Weisberg Lori February 11 2020 SeaWorld will pay 65 million to settle investors Blackfish lawsuit Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 12 2020 Hillard James M Aquariums of North America A Guidebook to Appreciating North America s Aquatic Treasures p 50 Scarecrow Press Jan 1 1995 ISBN 9780810829237 SeaWorld San Antonio Transports Rehabilitated Manatee via U S Coast Guard Plane to Sister Park in Orlando FL U S Fish amp Wildlife Service U S Fish amp Whildlife Service Retrieved June 11 2015 SeaWorld rescues week old manatee Bay News 13 April 25 2013 Retrieved July 29 2013 Pedicini Sandra July 4 2015 SeaWorld rescue program marks record year Orlando Sentinel Retrieved November 24 2015 Answering The Call SeaWorld San Diego Retrieved September 6 2023 Edwards Larry M December 2004 Looking Back and Ahead San Diego Magazine 78 ISSN 0036 4045 Perry Tony April 1 1998 Rescued Whale J J Begins Long Journey Home LA Times Retrieved August 25 2015 Controversial SeaWorld Orca Shows End in California but Continue Elsewhere January 4 2017 Archived from the original on January 6 2017 Retrieved February 24 2018 a b Mieszkowski Katharine August 7 2009 Dolphins Are Dying to Amuse Us Salon retrieved June 7 2011 The Cove s Shocking Discovery The Oprah Winfrey Show April 22 2010 retrieved June 7 2011 Rose Naomi A E C M Parsons Richard Farinato 2009 The Case Against Marine Mammals in Captivity PDF The Humane Society of the United States and World Animal Protection Retrieved June 7 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 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