Time Management Is Essential To Enjoying Sea World
Have you ever experienced feeling like you wasted a day in Sea World San Antonio because you kept on missing shows? And to top it all off you somehow managed to get your video camera and cellular phone soaking wet? If so, then you should read up on a few tips to make your stay in the park a very fruitful one.The first thing you should do upon entering the park is get a copy of the park map. Behind this you can find the schedule of shows for the entire day. This will help you schedule which shows you want to see in the morning and later on in the day. Keep in mind that you should already be seated in the show’s venue at least fifteen minutes before it starts.
Seats for frequented shows such as the Dolphin Show, Sea Lion Show, and Sea Otter Show get filled up pretty quick. So you might want to proceed to the venues for these shows a bit earlier than usual. Also, you can get on rides in between shows. Just keep in mind that you might have to wait in line for as long as an hour for some rides.
To Soak Or Not To Get Soaked In Sea World—That Is The Question!
Another frequent mistake first time visitors to the park make is sitting in wet zones when they don’t want to get wet. I’ve seen it a dozen times. Visitors sit in the clearly marked soak zone areas in order to get a closer view of the sea animals. They start bringing out their cameras and then—splash—they get wet and their electronics get fried.Be sure to sit at the back of the venue if you don’t want to get wet. If you want to get wet, but don’t have anyone to hold your valuables and electronics during the show there are safes that you can rent. You can store your belongings more and for a minimal price and then pick them up again afterwards.
This way you can feel free to get wet to your heart’s desire. Remember these tips the next time you visit Sea World San Antonio. And remember to use your aquarium coupons, so you can get huge discounts on your next visit. If you have any questions, feel free to email me at texasaquariums@gmail.com.