SeaWorld Orlando Welcomes Families to SeaWorld Spooktacular® Starting Sept 18, 2021 .. #SeaWorldOrlando #HalloweenSpooktacular

SeaWorld Orlando - SeaWorld Spooktacular

Howl-O-Scream isn’t the only Halloween event happening this year at SeaWord Orlando, as the park is bringing back its family-friendly SeaWorld Spooktacular starting September 18, 2021.

From spooky stories to a Halloween dance party and more, kids of all ages can enjoy the Halloween fun at SeaWorld Orlando, including trick-or-treating, spooky stories, and a Halloween dance party.

Gather around Big Bird’s Nest for Storytime with Big Bird, who will be sharing some of his favorite stories at select times throughout the day. See the park schedule for times.

SeaWorld Orlando - SeaWorld Spooktacular

This year, for the first time in park history, the Trick-or-Treat Trail winds through some of the park’s most iconic spots for a fully immersive SeaWorld adventure. Each candy station on the trick-or-treat trail features an assortment of favorites including Tootsie Rolls®, Smarties® and Airheads®, just to name a few.

A SeaWorld trick-or-treat bag is required for the candy trail, and they will have reusable bags for sale at the entrance of the trail.

Plus, meet the friendly Halloween mermaids each event day in an immersive experience along the Trick-or-Treat Trail, and children can join a cast of silly characters for a Halloween Dance Party.

As an upgrade, start the day in a deliciously spooky way with Count von Count’s Spooktacular Breakfast. Guests can get their fill of morning favorites and family-friendly Halloween fun with your Sesame Street friends! Adults start at $32.99 and Kids 3-9 at $14.95.

SeaWorld Spooktacular runs Saturdays and Sundays from September 18 through October 31, and is included with park admission.

For more information, visit seaworld.com/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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