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| Way too far from Mickey! Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Lewiston, Maine
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| I was NOT planning to do Seaworld but in looking at buying our Aquatica tics, they have a Aquatica/Seaworld combo for a pretty good price. Teens will be 14 and 16 when we travel. Do teens get into it or should I just pass on it? |
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| Wish Maker Join Date: Mar 2000 Location: Central WI
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| I think it depends on the teen. If they are into animals, then go for it. There are some ride attractions, but I'm not sure I'd pay just to ride Atlantis & the such.
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| A Disney Nut Forever Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Orillia, Ontario, Canada
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| If your teens like animals, then they'll love Sea World! Joy
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| Community Rank: Adventurer ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006
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| Sea World is a great park and I'm hoping that Aquatica is open in March when we're there. Sea World is just a different experience than Disney and Universal. It's got a relaxed atmosphere and I never feel crowded or hurried there. There are only the 2 real thrill rides and a "wilder" option for the Wild Arctic attraction which is it for thrills. The shows are great and the food is pretty good. We go at least once a year. I think they'll enjoy it.
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