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You may sense something in the air at SeaWorld Orlando. It’s the passengers aboard Pipeline, the theme park’s new roller coaster, which uses a bouncy surfing theme and a distinctive ride ...
SeaWorld is making waves with three groundbreaking new roller coasters ... Guests on SeaWorld Orlando's Pipeline: The Surf Coaster will stand on what looks like a giant surf board as they ...
There may soon be yet another new roller coaster to fill out the SeaWorld Orlando skyline. SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment has been on a roll, opening up at least one new ride at each of its theme ...
SeaWorld Orlando Announces First-Of-Its-Kind Roller Coaster, “Pipeline: The Surf Coaster”, as the Theme Park’s Newest Attraction to Open in 2023 (SeaWorld) Pipeline: The Surf Coaster has a ...
Speculation is beginning to build about a potentially new attraction coming to SeaWorld Orlando. The company posted an image on social media on Thursday that showed a light blue roller coaster ...
SeaWorld Orlando confirmed the construction of its seventh roller coaster on Friday afternoon. It is scheduled to open in 2023, SeaWorld said, but the announcement shared few other details.
The new coaster, which will feature four launches and a 93 foot, 100-degree-angle drop, will open in February 2022, the company said. Park president Kyle Miller said that while the original ...
Today, we focus on (cue the drumroll please) the SEAWORLD Orlando roller coasters! This is the place that brought high-thrill roller coasters and cute waddling penguins together. That’s paradise ...
SeaWorld Orlando will introduce Central Florida’s first virtual-reality roller coaster next summer, retrofitting Kraken with headsets to give riders the sensation of traveling through the sea ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — SeaWorld Orlando will offer visitors a chance to participate in a roller coaster challenge on Tuesday for National Roller Coaster Day. The challenge will include ...
The list released on April 30 includes 10 of the best roller coasters in the United States based on votes by readers.
owned and operated by Orlando-based SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. (NYSE: SEAS), filed for a new permit with the state to dewater two acres that are the rumored location of a future roller coaster.