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SeaWorld Orlando alters ticket prices

By Robert Niles
Published: June 30, 2008 at 9:45 AM
The price of visiting SeaWorld Orlando for a day has gone up. Today, the park announced a $2 price increase, to $69.95 for a one-day ticket. (One-day, one-park tickets at Disney World go for $71.)

At the same time, Busch cut the price for a two-day, two-park ticket by a whopping $20, to $79.95. The second park can be either the Aquatica water park, or Busch Gardens Africa in Tampa.

But those front-gate prices aren't the deals you want, anyway. Busch's best ticket prices remain online. A basic SeaWorld ticket is available online for $59.95, and includes a free second day at the park.

Busch also offers online a 14-day unlimited visit pass to SeaWorld Orlando and Aquatica for $84.95, five bucks over the two-day pass at the gate. (It's called the "SeaWorld and Aquatica 'Be a Kid Again"' Length of Stay Ticket.")

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