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FEBRUARY 2012

RESERVE YOUR VALENTINE DATE WITH SHAMU: Reservations are being taken now for SeaWorld’s “Valentine’s Evening With Shamu” taking place on Feb. 14.  During this special romantic affair, SeaWorld’s award-winning chefs serve a gourmet, six-course meal at candlelit tables just a few feet from the park’s magnificent killer whales.  Shamu and friends entertain diners with a mesmerizing performance during this exclusive celebration, which includes the meal, plus beer and wine, and a champagne toast.  Price is $250 per couple, plus tax and includes gratuity.  To reserve a table, visit www.seaworldsandiego.com place your cursor on the Dine & Shop tab then click on Valentine’s Evening with Shamu  or call (800) 25-SHAMU (press 5).

SEAWORLD AUDITIONS: SeaWorld San Diego is seeking energetic improvisational male comedic actors, electric guitarists and costume characters.  Auditions will take place Saturday, Feb. 11 for male comedic actors and electric guitarists and Sunday, Feb. 12 for costume characters.  Applicants should come dressed to perform an improv piece, learn choreography and be prepared to present a one-minute, family-friendly comedic monologue.  Applicants must be at least 18 years old and must apply online prior to the audition date.  For more information about the audition, please call the Audition Hotline at (619) 226-3607 or visit www.seaworldsandiegoauditions.com.

CAMP SIGN-UP UNDER WAY: February is National Sign Up for Summer Camp Month and registration is under way for SeaWorld Camps.  Kids of all ages can get into some serious summer fun at SeaWorld’s camp programs, where activities include interacting with animals and getting a behind-the-scenes look at how they are cared for and trained.  Day Camp is available for preschoolers (three-day sessions) and for kindergarteners through 9th graders (five-day sessions) between June 18 and Aug. 17.  Five-night Resident Camps for 5th through 12th graders take place June 17–Aug. 17.  For more information call (800) 25-SHAMU (press 4) or visit www.swbg-adventurecamps.com.

HAPPY TAILS EXTENDED THROUGH 2012: SeaWorld is continuing a program established in April of 2011 to reach out to some furry, four-legged creatures at the Helen Woodward Animal Center to encourage adoptions of homeless dogs and cats. “SeaWorld’s Happy Tails” animal adoption program provides pet lovers two free single-day admissions to SeaWorld when they adopt a dog or cat from the Helen Woodward Animal Center. The program has been extended and will continue through Dec. 31.  Tickets are valid for a single-day admission to the park any time within one year of the adoption. Tickets will be printed onsite at the center.  SeaWorld has supported local animal shelters by providing homes, and a second chance at life, for hundreds of abandoned and neglected animals. Considered by many untrainable, these adopted animals now steal the stage — and fans’ hearts — as stars in the park’s popular show “Pets Rule!”   Promoting the importance of shelter adoptions, these furry ambassadors bring smiles to thousands of guests every day.  For more information on adopting from the Helen Woodward Animal Center visit www.animalcenter.org.

MARCH 2012

Spring into Night featuring extended hours and a special nighttime animal show lineup, takes place Saturdays and Sundays March 31–April 15.  Turtle Reef, an interactive attraction featuring a 300,000-gallon turtle aquarium, interactive game, touch-screen turtle map and a new ride, is now open. SeaWorld’s all-new Shamu show “One Ocean,” features the park’s majestic killer whales as ambassadors of the sea, and the ocean as the center of our natural world.  “Blue Horizons” is a spectacular show featuring energetic bottlenose dolphins, magnificent pilot whales, a colorful array of exotic birds and amazing human performers.  The 189-acre marine-life park features thousands of fascinating mammals, fishes, reptiles and birds including; a dozen species of sharks at the Shark Encounter; more than 300 penguins representing five species at the Penguin Encounter; and polar bears, beluga whales and walruses at Wild Arctic.  Other attractions include “Sea Lions LIVE,” a hilarious new sketch-based comedy show starring Clyde and Seamore; Sesame Street Bay of Play, a whimsical play area for kids with family-friendly rides, Sesame Street character meet-and-greets and photo opportunities; Journey To Atlantis, a wet and wild water coaster; “Pets Rule!” — a zany show where clever canines, curious cats and unpredictable pigs take charge and show humans who’s the boss; Shipwreck Rapids water raft ride; spectacular animal shows, interactive attractions, aquariums, rides and dining facilities.  Ages 10 and older, $73; ages 3–9, $65; children under 3, free; parking $14.  Park hours vary by season.  For more information visit www.seaworldsandiego.com or call (800) 25-SHAMU.

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