Get ready for a whole new kind of adventure at SeaWorld Orlando! In Spring 2025, the park will unveil the world’s first-ever Arctic flying theater—a groundbreaking experience that takes you soaring over icy landscapes, diving beneath frozen waters, and coming face-to-face with majestic belugas, orcas, and walruses.
Rain or shine, this indoor, family-friendly ride with only a 39-inch height requirement guarantees a thrilling escape for everyone. With stunning visuals of the Arctic’s remote wilderness and breathtaking marine life, this 4:30 minute journey will transport you to places few have ever seen.
Thanks to custom filming equipment specifically created for this project, the award-winning production team was able to film in some of the most remote parts of the Arctic, capturing its diverse environment in stunning detail. From lush, green landscapes that challenge the typical perceptions of the Arctic to the snow-capped vistas and crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life, guests will be transported to locations that are otherwise inaccessible to most.
“We are thrilled to introduce this first-of-its-kind attraction to SeaWorld Orlando,” said Jon Peterson, President of SeaWorld Orlando. “This indoor immersive flying theater experience reinforces our commitment to education, animal care and research. As guests disembark from the attraction, they’ll find themselves in the awe-inspiring wonder of one of the world’s most remote places, face-to-face with some of those very animals found within the Arctic such as beluga whales, walruses and more. By bringing the wonders of the Arctic to life, we are offering guests an unparalleled and immersive experience that will create lasting memories for people of all ages.”
The manufacturer of the SeaWorld Orlando flying theater is not known at this time.
SeaWorld Orlando Flying Theater Teaser Video
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