SeaWorld Orlando and Aquatica Raise Ticket Prices

It has been announced that SeaWorld Orlando, and its sister waterpark Aquatica, will be raising ticket prices effective immediately.

Antarctica – Empire of the Penguin

Single-day tickets to SeaWorld will jump to $89 per adult (a 4.7% increase). Their tickets are now the same price level as Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando, both of which raised prices this past summer.

Admission to SeaWorld’s water park, Aquatica, will also rise. New price is $55, a 10% increase. And the price of a two-park combo ticket to SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay will now be $139 (a 3% increase).

The biggest price hike, though, will come on annual passes. The price of a basic annual pass will jump $30 to $119.99 (a 25% increase).

Some discounts will remain, including the popular “Fun Card” promotion, which allows Florida residents unlimited admission until the end of 2013, for the price of a single-day pass.

These new prices are in advance of the opening next spring of the new Antartica section of the park, which will be the largest expansion in the SeaWorld Orlando’s history.

[Image courtesy of SeaWorld Orlando]

About Michelle Snow

Michelle is the owner and editor of CitySurfing Orlando. She also owns Zengrrl.com, is a freelance writer specializing in travel and entertainment, has authored/co-authored four guidebooks on Orlando and Florida, and is head editor/writer at TheDisneyBlog.com. She's lived in Orlando near Walt Disney World since 1995, and still finds there's so much fun to be had in Central Florida.
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