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Sea World?


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I am going to Orlando again the first week of October. I have been so many times, and have never been to Sea World. The other couple going with us has never been to any of the parks so they are going to the Magic Kingdom. I dont really want to go there again, so I am thinking of checking out Sea World. I figured it would be a good bit cheaper than Universal and Disney, but I was wrong. To everyone who has been, is it really worth the money? Doesn't seem like there is as much to do there.

Or should we do something else. Here is our schedule.

10-4 Epcot/International Food and Wine Festival, 10-5 Islands of Adventure, 10-6 ???, 10-7 Universal Studios/Halloween Horror Nights, 10-8 Downtown Disney and Medieval Times.

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Most import....10-10: watch Panthers kick the poo out of Pep and the Bears

No sh*t. I had this trip planned before I knew the schedule for our games, and this is the one game I wanted to go to more than any. I dont think I will have the $ left to go see it though. I will be back home in time for it though. My brother and I may be going to Tampa to see that game in November. I hear Tampa is a great party town, so I am kinda looking forward to that as well. But, back to the topic. lol

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We enjoyed it. Kids loved it.

We had the "Dinner with Shamu". It's limited seating but you dine next to Shamu's holding pool. The trainers walk around and talk shop with you and they do private feedings with the whale. They have the whale do some tricks and talk about how they train the mammals. Pretty cool stuff. You could literally reach out from our poolside table and touch the whale if they'd let you.

Bonus, most of the trainers were hot young blondes.

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On another note, if anyone has not been to the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival, you got to check it out. We go to Orlando every October, if we can. We go for this, and Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios. The Food and Wine Festival has 25 or so countries that come in and bring chiefs to cook authentic foods from that county. They sell it in small portions, so that you can eat from different countries all day. They also serve beer and wine from each county. It can get costly, but it is a great time. Lots of really good food and drink to sample.

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