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Pacific Point Preserve reviews

Theme Park Insider readers offer their ratings and reviews for Pacific Point Preserve, a walk through at SeaWorld Orlando.
Sea World tries to recreate the stunning Monterey Bay Aquarium, with this display featuring sea lions and harbor seals. Buy some fishies to feed them all, just watch out for the thieving birds!

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17 votes, so far

In reality I'd rate this as outstanding since the animals are beautiful. But there's one little flaw: the damn birds. They always attack the sealions if they grab it the fish before they do. A fowl hunter armed with a high caliber sniper rifle would benefit this area. - Jose Gabriel

Pretty good exhibit. It's loud and the sea lion food is overpriced, but it's good for a lap around to take a look and a great place for Kraken photos. - David Garey

When you buy the fish and head out to feed the seals, the birds ARE aggressive. I had the crane beek hit me in my finger. They are quick. I had fun trying to hit the seal with the fish. Crane 1, seals 4. - Erik Cobbs

Really nice exhibit. One of the sea lions in particular was so friendly and was almost permanently balanced on the edge of the tank looking out for food. It's worth buying food here and you can get a deal that lets you feed the sea lions, the sting rays and small sharks. - Emily G

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