Dine With ShamuBuffetAbout Dine With ShamuA buffet served waterside, next to SeaWorld's underwater viewing pool for killer whales. Previously, the dinner included an interaction and q/a with trainers afterward. This portion of the experience has been cutout. It now features a brief, 15-minute demonstration of training techniques with junior trainers. -- Last edited by Ted Lund [Update this description | Read previous versions] Photos from Dine With ShamuReaders' Opinions
The AB-InBev gutting of Busch Entertainment continues. No more complimentary beer upon check in and guests are limited to two beers during the show. The food items have been changed and are substandard at best. Have been to this show probably 10 times, before and after the merger. Its definitely getting bad. Yesterday 9/1/09 they held the 5:30 show (sans a normally scheduled Believe show" in the midst of a raging thunderstorm, putting patrons, trainers and livestock at risk. unbelievable. We are platinum passport holders and after that experience (which was part of my birthday celebration) we will not be renewing. - Ted Lund Great experience and fun for all ages. - Sara Brown I just thought it was to expensive. I would rather watch the show and get some popcorn. Good show though. Very good - Katie G-Desjardins
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