SeaWorld San Antonio explained

SeaWorld San Antonio
Location:10500 Sea World Drive
San Antonio
Location2:Bexar County, Texas United States
General Manager:Jodi Davenport
Previous Names:Sea World of Texas
Season:Year-round
Rides:15
Coasters:6
Water Rides:3
Owner:United Parks & Resorts
Operator:United Parks & Resorts
Slogan:"From Park to Planet" (See It Here, Save It There)

SeaWorld San Antonio is a 416acres marine mammal park, oceanarium and animal theme park in the Westover Hills District of San Antonio, Texas, on the city's west side. It is the largest of the three parks in the SeaWorld chain owned and operated by United Parks & Resorts. As North America's largest marine-life theme park, and one of the world's largest marine-life theme parks, it is focused on conservation, education and animal rescue. It is a member of the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums (AMMPA) and is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).

History

The park, initially called Sea World of Texas, was developed by Harcourt, Brace and Jovanovich (now Houghton Mifflin Harcourt). Built for $170 million, it opened on May 27, 1988, and 75,000 people attended the opening. It had 3.3 million visitors in its first 12 months of operation, placing it among the Top 10 attractions in Texas. At the time of its debut, it was billed as "the largest educational, marine-life theme park in the world."[1]

On November 26, 1988, Kayla (stage named "Baby Shamu") was the first orca born at the park. At the time of her death on January 28, 2019, she resided at SeaWorld Orlando.[2]

In 1989, Harcourt, Brace and Jovanovich (heavy in debt and fighting a hostile takeover) sold its SeaWorld and Boardwalk and Baseball theme parks to Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Plans to build a second Boardwalk and Baseball park adjacent to Sea World San Antonio were abandoned.

Under Anheuser-Busch ownership, the park closed less popular attractions consisting of the Texas Walk, Cypress Gardens West, Joplin Square, U.S. Map Plaza, and the Garden of Flags and added its Budweiser Clydesdales to the park.

In 2008, Anheuser-Busch merged with InBev; soon after, in 2009, the newly merged company sold the SeaWorld parks to the Blackstone Group. In 2017, Blackstone sold its stake to China's Zhonghong Group.[3]

In March 2016, SeaWorld Entertainment announced that the current generation of orcas at it parks would be the last.[4] SeaWorld San Antonio currently houses 5 orcas. It was also announced that the theatrical orca shows would be phased out and replaced with more naturalistic Orca Encounters. SeaWorld San Antonio's Orca Encounter opened on February 22, 2020. In 2024, Catapult Falls, the world's first launched flume ride, opened to the public.

Attractions

Roller coasters and rides

NameOpenedDescription
1Catapult Falls2024This Intamin flume ride is the world's first launched flume coaster.
2Texas Stingray2020This GCI coaster is the tallest, longest, and fastest wooden roller coaster in Texas.[5]
32017An Intamin double-launch coaster, based on the theme of SeaWorld's animal-rescue team.[6]
4The Great White1997The park's first coaster, a Bolliger & Mabillard inverted roller coaster, which debuted in 1997. It reaches a top speed of 50mi/h. It is the first roller coaster of its kind in Texas. Lift height is 108.2 ft. The total track length is 2,562 ft.[7]
5Steel Eel1999This steel, non-looping Chance Morgan coaster is 150 ft (45.7 m) tall, 3,700 ft (1,127.8 m) long, w/ a top speed of 65 mph (104.6 km/h) and a capacity of 1200 riders per hour.[8]
6Journey to Atlantis2007The first ride of its kind in North America, Atlantis debuted in 2007. It is a Mack Rides hybrid of roller coaster and Shoot the chute.[9]
7Super Grover's Box Car Derby (formerly Shamu Express)2004A Zierer kiddie roller coaster with cars themed as soap-box derby cars.[10]
8Tidal Surge2022World's largest S&S Screamin' Swing[11]
9Riptide Rescue2019A three-armed Huss Airboat spinning flat ride themed to animal rescue.[12]
10Sea Swinger2019A Zamperla Midi Discovery spinning-pendulum flat ride.
11Grover's Round-Up2011A carousel themed to Muppet versions of horses and Grover from Sesame Street.
12Abby Cadabby's Rockin’ Wave2011A Zamperla Rockin' Tug themed to sea creatures and Abby Cadabby from Sesame Street.
13Big Bird's Spinning Reef (formerly Pete's Spinwheel)1992 (2011)A mini Ferris wheel themed to coral reefs and Big Bird from Sesame Street.
14Elmo's Dolphin Dive (formerly Jump’n Jungle)1992 (2011)A kiddie drop tower ride themed to dolphins and Elmo from Sesame Street.
15Rio Loco1993A river rapids ride.

Live entertainment and animal presentations

NameOpenedDescription
16Orca Encounter (formerly Shamu Theater)2020 (1988)The 7000000USgal home to the park's five orcas originally opened in 1988. The venue's current production is Orca Encounter since late February 2020. The venue housed theatrical orca shows until December 2019, including the former show One Ocean and the summer seasonal Shamu's Celebration: Light Up The Night and winter seasonal Shamu Christmas Miracles night shows. An educational show called Orcas: Up Close was also presented on select times.
17Beluga Stadium1988The home to the park's beluga whales and Pacific white-sided dolphins with house shows with the whales and dolphins and formerly macaws and live acrobats called by the names of Viva and Azul until 2016 when they were replaced by an educational show named Ocean Discovery: Dolphins and Beluga Whales.
18Sea Lion Stadium1988Hosts "Clyde and Seamore," a pair of California sea lions in the presentation Sea Lion & Otter Spotlight. Asian small-clawed otters also partake in the show.
19Bayside Stadium 1988Hosts water skiing stunt shows on the park's central lagoon as well as the preferential viewing area for the park's seasonal fireworks shows.
20Nautilus Amphitheater1988An open-air theater used for different purposes and park shows including seasonal animal presentations and the main musical show for the park's premier Howl-O-Scream event Monster Stomp on Ripper Row. The theater also hosts stage musical O Wondrous Night during the park's Christmas Celebration event.
21Sea Star Theatre2003Originally constructed as a 4-D theater that formerly showed R.L. Stine's Haunted Lighthouse and Pirates 4D. THe building was reconfigured as a conventional theater in 2013 and housed Pets Ahoy, a show which featured animals that have been rescued from local animal shelters. The show was cut in 2020 due to budget cuts affiliated with the loss of revenue due to COVID-19. The theater hosted the park's Sesame Street shows after reopening following the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2023, the theater debuted John Tartaglia's ImaginOcean, a glow-in-the-dark musical puppet show about fish.

Animal inventory

Orcas

SeaWorld's orcas are housed in Shamu Theater, most of whom were born at SeaWorld except Kyuquot who was born at the defunct Sealand of the Pacific in Canada. There are currently 5 orcas, Takara (F; matriarch), Sakari (F), Kamea (F), Tuar (M) and Kyuquot (M).

Beluga whales

SeaWorld San Antonio has one of the most prolific beluga breeding programs in any zoological facility in the United States.[13] Half of the belugas currently at the facility were born at the park and several belugas at other US facilities were originally born here.

This park has also been selected the permanent home of a rescued Cook Inlet beluga named Tyonek who was deemed unreleasable due to his young age and lack of survival skills.[14] They were chosen due to their diverse beluga population of experienced mothers and younger belugas close to his age, but surprisingly he ended up bonding with Betty, one of the park's Pacific white-sided dolphins.[15]

As of 2023, SeaWorld San Antonio has 11 belugas.

Dolphins

SeaWorld has 18 bottlenose dolphins that live in two different areas of the park. Discovery Point is where most of the park's female dolphins live, where they do interaction programs and are also on display via above water and underwater viewing areas. Zoological Support is a backstage area where all of the park's male dolphins live and where other animals could go for breeding purposes, specialized veterinary care, etc. While most dolphins were born within the SeaWorld parks except Notchfin, 4 of these dolphins are also rescued dolphins that were deemed nonreleasable by the National Marine Fisheries Service.[13]

The park also has seven Pacific white-sided dolphins that live at Beluga Stadium. SeaWorld San Antonio is one of two zoological facilities in the United States that cares for Pacific white-sided dolphins.[16]

Sea Lions, Seals, and Otters

In addition to the performing sea lions and otters, there is a large population of California sea lions and harbor seals living at this open air exhibit. Pinniped feeding opportunities are available for an additional fee. Unique to this SeaWorld is an exhibit for the park's Asian small-clawed and African spot-necked otters, while the other parks' freshwater otters can only be seen during shows.

Sea Turtles

The newest animal exhibit in the park which opened in May 2019 featuring rescued loggerhead and green sea turtles that live with schools of marine fish. It also has a natural biofiltration system consisting of an adjacent salt marsh with bacteria in the plant roots that feed on animal waste.[17]

Aquatica San Antonio

Aquatica is a water park that was formerly a section of the park under the name, Lost Lagoon, which opened in 1993 and closed on September 5, 2011, to be replaced by Aquatica San Antonio, a separate gated water park based on the original Aquatica Orlando. Known as "Texas' Best Waterpark", the new park opened on Memorial Day weekend May 2012.[18] [19]

Attendance

20092,600,000[20]
20112,600,000
20122,678,000[21]
2013Not listed
2014Not listed
2015Not listed

Notes and References

  1. Web site: seas-10k_20201231.htm . 2023-07-07 . www.sec.gov.
  2. Web site: Klausner . Alexandra . January 29, 2019 . Kayla the orca dies at 30: SeaWorld 'deeply saddened,' PETA outraged . 2023-06-04 . en-US.
  3. News: China's Zhonghong Zhuoye to buy Blackstone's stake in SeaWorld. Reuters. . March 24, 2017. September 27, 2023.
  4. Web site: Berlinger . Joshua . 2016-03-17 . SeaWorld's orcas will be last generation at parks . 2022-05-25 . CNN . en.
  5. Texas Stingray. SeaWorld San Antonio. 17278. September 27, 2023.
  6. Wave Breaker: The Rescue Coaster. SeaWorld San Antonio. 14302. September 27, 2023.
  7. The Great White. SeaWorld San Antonio. 278. September 27, 2023.
  8. Steel Eel. SeaWorld San Antonio. 532. September 27, 2023.
  9. Journey to Atlantis. SeaWorld San Antonio. 3635. September 27, 2023.
  10. Super Grover's Box Car Derby. SeaWorld San Antonio. 2613. September 27, 2023.
  11. SeaWorld San Antonio to open the all-new Tidal Surge – the world’s tallest and fastest Screaming Swing – on February 26th and 27th for Pass Members. February 17, 2022. . Amusement Today. Arlington, Texas. September 27, 2023.
  12. SeaWorld & Aquatica San Antonio to Debut Exhilarating New Attractions in 2019. September 28, 2018. . Amusement Today. Arlington, Texas. September 27, 2023.
  13. Web site: Ceta-Base.
  14. Web site: SeaWorld-Blog.
  15. Web site: Tyonek-Update.
  16. News: Robertson . Linda . September 25, 2023 . Lolita’s companion dolphin at Seaquarium moved to SeaWorld . The Miami Herald . October 17, 2023.
  17. Web site: Ceta-Base.
  18. Web site: Aquatica, SeaWorld's Waterpark™ - San Antonio, Texas. SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment.
  19. Web site: Beach life looms for SeaWorld. Ana Ley
    aley@express-news.net. 24 May 2011. San Antonio Express-News.
  20. Web site: TEA/AECOM 2011 Global Attractions Report. Themed Entertainment Association. June 25, 2014. 2011.
  21. Web site: TEA/AECOM 2012 Global Attractions Report. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140408022049/http://www.aecom.com/deployedfiles/Internet/Capabilities/Economics/_documents/2012%20Theme%20Index%20Combined_1-1_online.pdf. 2014-04-08.