

It fit under my shirt without being obvious, and we didn’t have to pay for a locker or leave them in the bins. Embrace the fanny pack lol I caved and bought a “money belt” to keep our phones, passes, and cards in.The park clears out around 7 when all the parents and small children go home. If you have more than one day, go in the evening.I know not everyone can do that, but the heat makes a huge difference. If possible, visit in the spring and fall.Tips for a Fun & Carefree SeaWorld Vacation Some of the animals are highly susceptible to respiratory illnesses. A mask if you’re not vaccinated–especially if you plan to do an animal encounter.Something to do in the lines that can be easily packed up.Small bag for valuables–bonus if it’s also waterproof!.

Lightweight clothing–moisture-wicking material is a lifesaver!.Breathable walking shoes or a change of shoes that can get wet.SeaWorld’s Sky Tower during Electric Ocean What to Bring/Wear to SeaWorld Since we only experienced this as a married couple with no kids, I’ll be focusing on the parts that you won’t be doing with your little ones in tow. There is a large Sesame Street area for little kids, but if you have older (or no) children, you won’t be in that part of the park. Now, as you may have noticed in the headline, this is the “adult’s” guide to the park. Hopefully, this guide will help you know when and where to concentrate your efforts based on your personal interests. SeaWorld is such a fun and expansive park with so many things to do! There are shows, rides, exhibits, animal encounters, and aquariums to pack in, which can be a bit overwhelming-especially if you only have a day. Hello, fellow sea-creature and roller coaster enthusiasts!Īs mentioned in my last post about Discovery Cove, Daniel and I spent the beginning of this month soaking up the sun (and a lot of saltwater) at SeaWorld’s Orlando parks! We spent a day each at Discovery Cove and Aquatica and 2.5 days trying to catch every ride and show at SeaWorld.
