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Dolphin Cove

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Imagine, an enchanting new interactive Dolphin Show has opened at Sea World’s Dolphin Cove.

Delight at this unique and wondrous presentation starring the world’s most popular and endearing marine mammals. Set to a beautiful musical score and featuring a series of exciting interactions, Imagine is both educational and entertaining.

Learn all about the beautiful Sea World dolphins while witnessing their amazing agility and grace as they interact with their trainers at Dolphin Cove, the largest sandy bottom lagoon ever built for dolphins. The five pools at Dolphin Cove contain more than 17 million litres of water and the attraction includes a 2500 seat undercover viewing area.

The habitat provides a captivating stage for dolphin displays and presentations as well as enhancing the educational elements which have come to be an integral part of Sea World's special brand of entertainment.
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