SeaWorld Orlando announced this week that it is raising the price of a one-day ticket from $89 to $92, effective immediately.
It might only be $3, but this is the third time in a year that prices have gone up at the theme park. In July 2012, basic admission was only $81.99. The park says they are also raising the price for Fun Cards, the promotional Florida/Georgia resident tickets that allow them to pay for one day and get the rest of the year free.
The price hike comes just as the park has opened its newest attraction, Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin. It’s the largest expansion in the park’s history.
Fellow theme parks, Universal Orlando and Walt Disney World, have also raised ticket prices in recent weeks. This means to buy a one-day/one-park ticket to any of the big three will cost you more than $100, after tax.
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