SeaWorld Orlando Unveils World’s First Fully Immersive Arctic Flying Theater – Opening Spring 2025

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SeaWorld Orlando - Artic Flying Theater | I-4 Exit Guide

SeaWorld Orlando, known as the Coaster Capital of Orlando, is set to introduce an innovative attraction in Spring 2025: the world’s first Arctic flying theater. This groundbreaking experience allows families to fly over icy landscapes, explore beneath frozen waters, and encounter magnificent Arctic wildlife like beluga whales, orcas, and walruses up close. With all-weather indoor access, it promises an exhilarating escape for families year-round.

Continuing the park’s tradition of family-friendly adventure, following the success of Penguin Trek, this new ride welcomes guests as young as 39 inches tall. Featuring immersive multi-level theaters accommodating 30 guests each, riders will enjoy a 4:30 minute journey through stunning Arctic landscapes, from the Aurora Borealis to remote underwater vistas.

Exclusive to SeaWorld Orlando, the attraction offers a unique perspective, seamlessly transitioning from underwater views to a satellite’s eye view of the Arctic’s vast ecosystem. It underscores SeaWorld’s blend of education and entertainment, showcasing the region’s diversity through state-of-the-art filming in remote Arctic locations.

For more information, park hours and to purchase tickets, visit SeaWorldOrlando.com.


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