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SeaWorld: One-day tickets for $55 in limited-time sale

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Dewayne Bevil, Orlando Sentinel staff portrait in Orlando, Fla., Tuesday, July 19, 2022. (Willie J. Allen Jr./Orlando Sentinel)
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SeaWorld Orlando is in the midst of a brief sale on discounted theme-park tickets, which includes a one-day admission for $55.

The sale ends June 19, and the tickets are date-specific for a day that’s selected at time of purchase.

A one-day ticket is $55 during the sale; SeaWorld says its normal one-day price is $124.99.

Two-day tickets during the sale are $99, and one of those days can be spent at Aquatica, SeaWorld’s water park, or at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay or its neighboring water attraction Adventure Island. The usual price is $199.99.

There also are options to add on the parks’ all-day dining deal.

SeaWorld is midstream of its Electric Ocean event, which runs on select days through Labor Day and includes the new “Ignite 360? fireworks show. A free beer offer, with restrictions, is running through Aug. 4, and its Craft Beer Festival is set for Aug. 5-Sept. 5.

The park also introduced its Ice Breaker roller coaster this year.

The park also is offering a three-day ticket for $149 and a four-park ticket that allows unlimited visits for 14 consecutive days and throws in free parking. It costs $219.99.

A maximum of 14 tickets is permitted per transaction.

For purchases, go to SeaWorldOrlando.com.

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