SeaWorld drops weekend ticket price, announces new pricing structure
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Yesterday, SeaWorld unveiled a simplified ticket pricing structure, which includes discounted weekend rates for tickets purchased online.
The move to clarify prices comes just two months after the park raised gate ticket prices from $97 to $99.
Previously, SeaWorld charged $70 for weekday tickets purchased online in advance. Tickets for busier weekend days cost $89.
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Under the new pricing plan, SeaWorld's one-day price at the gate remains $99 but the park is encouraging guests, and Florida residents, to buy multi-visit passes that also allow access to other SeaWorld owned parks including Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, Aquatica Orlando and Adventure Island Tampa Bay.
For tickets purchased online: One visit to any park will set you back $79 (tickets can be used any day of week including weekends); two visits to any parks for $99; or three visits to any parks for $109.
If you’re planning an extended Orlando area stay, SeaWorld is also offering a new “Length of Stay” ticket. For $139 per person, visitors can enjoy 14 consecutive days of unlimited access to all four parks with free parking.
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For Florida residents, SeaWorld Orlando is offering free admission through the end of 2016 to children five and under whose parents register for a Preschool Card. The card must be activated by May 27.
But the cost of SeaWorld’s annual passes has risen, from $13 a month — $156 for the year — to $14 a month, or $168 annually.
Last year, all three major Orlando theme parks raised gate ticket prices. Disney and Universal raised the prices of their annual passes at all levels.