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Old 12-21-2004, 01:34 PM   #5 (permalink)
arielrocks
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Re: SeaWorld with young children

We have a fish fanatic here too. After hurricane Jeanne decided to some damage control of her own, we had to figure out what we wanted to do as well in regards to do we do the tea party on Monday or go to Sea World since we could not on Sunday. Our DD told us Sea World. So we did.This is one happening place. Lots to see and do. We could not do it all in one day because they opened later the day after Jeanne. We did do the Shamu dinner, a little pricey, but worth the look on our DD face when he came right up, well almost to our table and looked at her. This was one happening birthday.
A word of warning though. Use Mears with caution. Mears is a nightmare. Especially since you have to call when they first open at 7AM and hope to get one of three spots. We had to return the car that morning and used Mears (we were supposed to have used that rental for SW~but couldn't)they never told us that they would be sending out a taxi to pick us up with. They told us to call them to let them know we wanted to be picked up. We waited over an hour for them to show up. They said 7PM someone will be there. I was livid. I mean, I paid for them to get us there and I could have paid a bit more for a freaking taxi. You pay for a service and expect them to follow thru. No one told us Mears uses taxies. At any rate, live and learn and we would probably use Mears again knowing this but next time we do go? We will go back to Kennedy to do the 2 1/2 tour. This is one thing we missed because of an impending hurricane. But it'll all be worth it. Good luck and enjoy the trip. I do recommend Sea World. We think we may have a biologist on our hands. She takes care of her fish, hamsters and dog very well.
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