SeaWorld giving away free tickets? The Park updates its policy in the face of extreme temperatures

SeaWorld giving away free tickets? The Park updates its policy in the face of extreme temperatures

SeaWorld will do anything to maintain the line.

SeaWorld remains open, operating and changing with the times. A new article in Orlando SentinelThe aquatic marine theme parks has changed its policy on weather to better reflect our new climate.

You can also find out more about the following: Details of the Weather-or-Not Assurance Program SeaWorld Orlando offers free admission to visitors who are affected by severe weather conditions. SeaWorld’s policy covers all weather conditions, including rain, hail, snow and lightning. The list can now include extreme heat.

“When guests book and look forward to making memories in one of our SeaWorld parks, we want them to feel fully assured that if Mother Nature winds up having other plans that day – even if for as little as an hour – they will be able to come back another day, on us,” Marisa Thalberg, SeaWorld’s chief marketing and comms officer said in a press release.

It is true that the program has a number of hurdles to clear before being implemented at the park. The Weather-or-Not Tickets will be issued if the bad weather forces the early closing of the park or affects the operating hours. The program is activated even if there’s no park closure, but if any ride or attraction closes for 60 minutes. In the latest edition, the focus is on the heat. If the temperature in the park reaches an “index” of 110 degrees and above, it counts for the program.

Some people or guests will not be eligible to receive these tickets. Other complimentary tickets. 14-day length of stay tickets. Discovery Cove Passes. Ineligible tickets include those purchased on a promotion/discount or for a multiple-day stay. Your original ticket, order number and admission tickets are also required.

One industry expert told the outlet that this program is now the standard. Dennis Speigel said that the program is being promoted to show guests they have options if an issue arises. We’re likely to see it as part of hard-core ticket purchases in the future. Whether it is a season pass, or anything else, the weather will be taken into consideration.

It’s something to consider for the future. You can plan a trip to coincide with tides, or whatever you want for if SeaWorld or other parts are under water. Although the storm may not reach Orlando itself, it will affect the areas that are affected.

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