Tuesday, April 17, 2012

shamu show

My nieces are going to sea world on the 18th of april and don%26#39;t want to miss the shamu show.As it will be crowded, can anyone advice how much time before the show starts they must be in line? Thanks!!


I%26#39;ve read that someone was there 45 min. before the show and the lines were already closed.



shamu show


I would definitely get a ';times guide'; the minute you reach the park. Then, decide which ';showtime'; you%26#39;d like to see, as they only do two or three Shamu shows each day.





Build the rest of your day around the Shamu show you decide to see and definitely be there early to get a seat.





The Shamu Stadium is the largest in the park, but it is also the most popular show in the park, so keep that in mind.



shamu show


Shamu is scheduled for a couple of times during the day and once during the evening normally.


In my opinion the evening show is better.


I have never visited during really busy times but would be interested to hear if it is necessary to queue at all.




The last time I saw the Shamu show was in May 3 years ago, and we had to get in there at least an hour beforehand to get some decent seats! If you leave it too late, then you%26#39;ll probably end up around the sides or worse still (if you don%26#39;t want to get wet) in the splash zone which is the first 10 to 15 rows!





Like other people have said, get a time guide straight when you get in the park, and plan your day around the show you want to go to.




Remember that the best seats are towards the front.




Well there isn%26#39;t actually a proper Shamu show until May sometime.





At the moment you can attend rehearsals for the new show called Belive.





The rehearsals last about 20 mins.





Last Sundays rehearsal times were





1100



1230



1400



1530



1815



2100





All it is are the trainers practicing parts of the new show and it can get quite repetitive because they are trying to get the behaviours right.

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