dancerwith4kids
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 22, 2012
Just don't sit too far back and under the roof for the skating show, I did and some fireworks went too high and the roof blocked the view.
That's good to know, thanks!
Just don't sit too far back and under the roof for the skating show, I did and some fireworks went too high and the roof blocked the view.
Does anyone have a good plan or know how long each show lasts? I am trying to get an idea before we go. We will be there the Sat after Thanksgiving so I know it will be crowded. Thanks so much!
We did Seaworld Christmas last year and really enjoyed it, but did not do any research before hand so we missed out on some things that we want to catch this year. I have a couple questions for the group:
1) Where is the O Wondrous Night show performed?
2) Where is the best viewing area for the Sea of Trees, Snow Flurries and Holiday Reflections shows?
Thanks in advance
A Christmas Elmo Show!?!Christmas Elmo Show- ???? (This is a brand new show this year)
A Christmas Elmo Show!?!
We love Elmo!
Do they reserve seats for the Platinum pass holders at all of the Christmas shows?
I see the Park Hours up to December 1st and had some more questions.
Are the Sea of Trees lit the whole night and just the "show -- music and synchronization" on at certain times. Or are the trees dark before and after the show?
After the Holiday Reflections, the park is officially closed. However, do they scurry everyone out or can you linger and enjoy the decorations (sort of like at DHS with OL where they remain on even after the park has officially closed.)
Is Waterfront Snow Flurries just something you walk through or twirl around in for fun but ultimately, you are just moving through it to get to something else? Or is there any "show" for this?
Lastly, I see there is a pass for reserved Christmas Show seating you can buy and that Passholders get a discount. But I also thought Platinum Passholders already get reserved seating for shows. Does anyone know how this works?
Thanks for all your help!
1) Sea of trees are lit all night, with the "show -- music and synchronization" at certain times throughout the night. 2) They will scurry everyone out from the show stadium, but you can linger around for a little while in the waterfront area where most of the decorations are. 3) Yes, the snow flurries are something you walk through or twirl around in for fun. There is no real show involved with the snow flurries. It's Florida's version of "snow." 4) Not sure how that works. Sorry.
We are going to be there Nov 30th. Here is my plan trying not to back track & fit everything in. Hopefully we will be able to get seats for everything. 6:00 Clyde &Seamore 7:00 O Wondrous Night Then hit the Polar Express 9:30 Shamu 9:55 Sea of Trees 10:30 Ice show 10:55 fireworks
We will be there too that weekend...also fitting in Dine with Shamu. Need to figure out our schedule. Thankfully we have two nights to see it all.
We are going to be there Nov 30th. Here is my plan trying not to back track & fit everything in. Hopefully we will be able to get seats for everything.
6:00 Clyde &Seamore
7:00 O Wondrous Night
Then hit the Polar Express
9:30 Shamu
9:55 Sea of Trees
10:30 Ice show
10:55 fireworks
Clyde and Seamore to O Wondrous Night might be difficult. O Wondrous Night fills up really fast. With Clyde and Seamore being almost 30 minutes, you may miss out on getting a seat. I would suggest: 6:00 Clyde And Seamore 6:45 Ride Polar Express Experience (It will be less crowded at this time since everyone will be heading to Shamu stadium to see the Christmas Miracles show.) 8:30 O' Wondrous Night 9:30 Shamu Christmas Miracles 9:55 Sea Of Trees (Make sure you get out asap after Shamu Miracles because the Miracles show is almost 25 minutes, so the Sea of trees will be starting right after Christmas miracles ends.) 10:30 Ice Show 10:55 Fireworks Your plan looks great to if you want to risk there being a seat at O Wondrous Night right after the Sealion Christmas show. Maybe you could use my plan as a backup plan incase you can't get into O Wondrous Night. Have fun!
These plans are a big help. Thank you both for posting your schedules. It gives me a good starting point. I hope you will report back how it all goes. For those of you have gone before, if we have the reserved seating, do we still need to worry about seeing everything back to back? Or can we show up right before the show will start? Also, I was debating booking the Santa dinner, but didn't want to waste too much time on eating. We will only be at Sea World the one day, half a day really because we just can't get there any earlier than noon. As we are both adults, I just don't know if the dinner will be worth the time and money. We are more interested in the menu than the entertainment. Any opinions?