SeaWorld is set to launch Jewel of the Sea at San Diego
Visitors to SeaWorld theme parks in the United States later this year will be greeted by several additions as the themepark operator has announced a series of all-new rides and attractions opening in Spring 2025.
In a press statement, SeaWorld says that visitors to the SeaWorld parks in Orlando, San Antonio and San Diego can look forward to one-of-a-kind, awe-inspiring experiences the whole family can enjoy.
SeaWorld Rescue Jr will train and inspire children in saving marine life
New attractions include Immersive Experience at SeaWorld Orlando, which it says is a revolutionary attraction that takes guests on a breathtaking journey to the top of the world and beneath the sea. At SeaWorld San Diego, the much-anticipated ‘Jewels of the Sea: A Jellyfish Experience’ will be unveiled, which is the first of its kind for SeaWorld parks and the newest immersive and interactive aquarium at the park. And, at SeaWorld San Antonio, younger visitors will be transported into the heart of SeaWorld’s animal rescue efforts with the all-new Rescue Jr. hub, a kid-friendly, hands-on adventure zone.
The statement adds that the new attractions continue the SeaWorld legacy of blending marine life inspired adventure, discovery and family-friendly thrills alongside award-winning, iconic events, including Seven Seas Food Festival, Summer Spectacular, Howl-O-Scream and Christmas Celebration.
Marc Swanson
The themepark operator says that the best way to experience the new attractions and events is with a SeaWorld 2025 Annual Pass on sale now. Pass members will be the first to experience the new attractions and experiences before they open to the public.
“We can’t wait for our guests to experience all we have in store for them in 2025, especially our exciting all-new attractions and immersive experiences coming this spring. These family-friendly attractions and experiences give everyone more ways to enjoy our parks and make lifelong memories together while also learning about and being inspired to protect animals and the wild wonders of our world,” says Marc Swanson, CEO, United Parks & Resorts, which owns SeaWorld.