HistorySeaWorld was founded in 1964 by four graduates of the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA).citation needed They had originally considered the idea of building an underwater restaurant. Although this idea was not technically feasible, the concept grew into the idea of a marine zoological park on 22 acres along the shore of Mission Bay in San Diego. With an initial investment of $1.5 million, 45 employees, several dolphins, sea lions, and two seawater aquariums, SeaWorld drew more than 400,000 visitors its first year!citation needed In the earliest years, the park was held as a private partnership. In 1968, SeaWorld offered its stock publicly,citation needed enabling the company to grow. In 1970, a second SeaWorld park was built — in Aurora, Ohio, near Cleveland. It was followed by a park in Orlando, Florida in 1973, and the largest park, which opened in San Antonio, Texas in 1988. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. (HBJ), owned and operated SeaWorld from 1976 to 1989. Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. purchased the SeaWorld parks from HBJ in November 1989. The parks are owned and operated by Busch Entertainment Corporation (BEC), one of the Anheuser-Busch Companies. Attractions
During the next section of ride the boat slowly travels along a flume of water, makes a right-hand turnaround and approaches the second tower. Speakers placed along the side of the flume reveal the story behind Atlantis. The second tower contains an elevator style lift which slowly rocks side-to-side as the boat climbs to the top. Inside the tower there is more Atlantis style theming and spiel. Once at the top of the lift the boat leaves the tower and travels down a right-hand twisting drop that turns about 270 degrees. It then rises back up onto a flat section of track containing some block brakes. From here the boat descends down another drop that banks to the right, and then climbs up slightly and makes a banked left-hand turn before descending down a small drop into another pool of water. The boat then slowly travels along a flume of water before making a left-hand turnaround and then heading back towards the station.
Animal InventoryOrcasSeaWorld's main attraction is its Orcas, several of which are housed in 7-million-gallon habitats that are each known as Shamu Stadium. Shamu was the name of the first Orca brought to SeaWorld San Diego in the 1960s. 'Shamu' is now used as a stage name for adult Orcas in performances at SeaWorld parks. The Orcas all have real names. Seven Orcas live at Seaworld San Diego: Corky, Kasatka, Ulises, Orkid, Sumar, Nakai, and Kalia. DolphinsBottlenose Dolphins may rotate between the Dolphin exhibits and shows. Bottlenose Dolphins at San Deigo include: Beaker, Belle, Bodine, Bugs, Bullet, Captain, Cascade, Cometta, Corona, Crunch, Daphne, Deke, Dottie, Frankie, Gracie, Kenobi, Kolohe, Maguire, Malibu, Melanie, Pacino, Polka, Purina, Razzle, RIpley, Sadie, Sandy, Scarback, Sophie, Sparky, Steime, Sydney, Steime, Sydney, Toby, Venus, Zana, and a yet-to-be-named calf. San Diego also has three Commerson's Dolphins: Juan, Betsy, and Ringer WhalesSan Deigo has two short-finned Pilot Whales: Bubbles and 9 Lives; the only ones in the country, and four Beluga Whales: Allula, Ferdinand, Nanuq, and Ruby. Play Area RenovationIn 2007, Seaworld San Diego made the executive decision to renovate Shamu's Happy Harbor and add something completely new to the area for young children. “Sesame Street” Bay of Play was introduced as the new play area in place of Shamu's Happy Harbor. Sesame Street Bay of Play opened May 24th, 2008. See alsoExternal links
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