Wednesday, October 10, 2007

A day at Seaworld











It was a beautiful day to spend at Seaworld. The weather was perfect, in the 70s and sunny. First stop the dolphins. Mike and William fed the dolphins and managed to get almost as much fish in the dolphins' mouths as they did on the ground. I don't have a lot of room to talk here as there is no way I would have picked up one of those slimy fish. The dolphins are very friendly and love to be pet, of course, they were expecting a fishy reward.

Next stop the starfish pool, where you can pick a starfish up out of the water to examine it more closely. Just remember when the starfish is out of the water it is holding it's breath so you must hold yours too so you will know when it has had enough and needs to go back in the water.

The shark attack attraction was a favorite of mine. It was very informative and we saw a lot of different sharks in a lot of different sizes. At the end of the attraction you stand on a moving sidewalk that goes under the shark tank and there are sharks swimming all around and above you. You can get a really good look at their teeth from that angle.

A trip to Seaworld wouldn't be complete without seeing the Shamu show. The whales are amazing and put on quite an impressive performance. Naturally I was hoping one of them would send the trainer that was riding on their back flying in to the pool (rant on this subject coming soon), but they are too well trained for that.

Mike and I went on a Gondola ride that stretches across the harbor high above the Seaworld property. The view was fantastic and you could see for miles.

Finally there are rides to go on. There is a big inner tube that holds up to nine people and goes down the "rapids". It is a get very soaked kind of ride and get very soaked we did. The three guys went on for a second time right before we left and they were totally soaked through and through. Their clothes were still wet two days later when they were finally laundered. It's the kind of ride that you want to go on, and probably wait for ever to do so, on a brutally hot day. Also Mike and Pat went on the Atlantis, which is a water roller coaster, not as big a soaker but just as fun. William and I took a pass on that one and ate Churros while we waited for them.

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