SeaWorld Orlando put a teaser out on their facebook page yesterday which created a lot of interest, stating that a shocking announcement was coming on 07.21.20. Although many may disagree that this is indeed a shocking announcement, it is certainly a positive one for SeaWorld Orlando.
This event will be held every Friday and Saturday evening through September 6 starting July 24. Guests are promised an evening of electrifying dance music, ending in a fireworks display which has been named “Light Up The Sky” including music, lights and pyrotechnics bringing the theme of the sea to the sky.
SeaWorld Orlando has reported that “Light Up The Sky” will begin at 9pm and will be located over the park’s central lake, making it easy for guests to social distance while enjoying the show. It will have a high-energy music score which will pay tribute to previous summer offerings.
At a time when vigilant health and safety measures are in place due to COVID-19, park capacity is having to be carefully managed therefore reservations for this event must be made through their official website.
Since reopening on June 11, SeaWorld Orlando has had mixed reviews. Surely the announcement of this event can’t be anything but a massive positive for the park.
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Busch Gardens Tampa have recently announced their Summer Nights Weekends which will run July 17 – August 16. For anyone who is thinking about going, don’t forget to reserve your ticket on their official website.
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