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  2. Wild Arctic - Wikipedia

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    Wild Arctic is an animal exhibit featuring beluga whales, walruses, and harbor seals at SeaWorld Orlando and SeaWorld San Diego . It previously featured a motion simulation at both parks. This attraction replaced Mission: Bermuda Triangle at both locations. Guests had the option to ride on a non motion gyrostabilized helicopter, completely ...

  3. SeaWorld Adventure Parks Tycoon - Wikipedia

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    It was the country's 69th best-selling computer game between January 2000 and August 2006. Combined sales of all SeaWorld Adventure Parks Tycoon computer games released between January 2000 and August 2006 had reached 450,000 units in the United States by the latter date. Sequel. SeaWorld Adventure Parks Tycoon 2 was released January 25, 2005.

  4. SeaWorld San Diego - Wikipedia

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    SeaWorld San Diego is a theme park located in Mission Bay Park, San Diego, California. It is a marine mammal park, oceanarium, public aquarium, and marine animal rehabilitation center. Seaworld, the theme park's proprietor, is owned and operated by United Parks & Resorts . SeaWorld San Diego is a member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums ...

  5. List of closed rides and attractions - Wikipedia

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    SeaWorld San Antonio. Texas Splashdown was a log flume ride that was added to SeaWorld San Antonio in 1991 and closed on May 13, 2011. Most of the ride has been removed; however, the boat flumes at ground level and the small pavilions used as the queue are now used as a haunted house for Howl-O-Scream. Dolphin Cove was an outdoor dolphin exhibit.

  6. List of The Great Food Truck Race episodes - Wikipedia

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    The established trucks began the first-ever race in Los Angeles and they were given $500 to buy their ingredients before being sent to San Diego to sell their food over the weekend. This was meant to level the playing field because some of the food trucks were already from Los Angeles and had a loyal customer base.

  7. United Parks & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    United Parks & Resorts Inc. (formerly SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. [3] or SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment) is an American theme park and entertainment company headquartered in Orlando, Florida. [4] The company owns and operates twelve recreational destinations in the United States, including eight theme parks and four water parks.

  8. Edwin Albert Link - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Albert Link. Edwin Albert Link (July 26, 1904 – September 7, 1981) [1] was an American inventor, entrepreneur and pioneer in aviation, underwater archaeology, and submersibles. He invented the flight simulator, which was called the "Blue Box" or " Link Trainer ". It was commercialized in 1929, starting a now multibillion-dollar industry.

  9. SeaWorld - Wikipedia

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    Theatrical orca shows ended at SeaWorld San Diego in 2017 and ended in Orlando and San Antonio in 2019. In November 2014, SeaWorld announced that attendance at the parks had dropped 5.2% from the previous year and profits had fallen 28% over that quarter. As of November 2014, the company's stock was down 50% from the previous year.