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After 60 Years in the Business, SeaWorld Entertainment Will Become a Thing of the Past on February 12

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After 60 years in the business, SeaWorld Entertainment will become a thing of the past beginning on February 12, 2024.

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60 Years in the Business 

SeaWorld Entertainment, founded by George Millay, Milt Shedd, Ken Norris, and David DeMott, began with the opening of the first SeaWorld location along the shore of Mission Bay in San Diego, California, in 1964. The location was originally planned as an underwater restaurant, but over time, the concept took on a form of its own, ultimately growing into a 21-acre marine zoological park.

The initial investment in the park was only $1.5 million, but in its first year, SeaWorld drew in over 400,000 visitors with a staff of just 45 employees, two saltwater aquariums, and a small group of marine life.

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The company now has three SeaWorld parks in the United States: SeaWorld San Diego, SeaWorld San Antonio, and SeaWorld Orlando.

In May 2023, SeaWorld Entertainment opened its first park in Abu Dhabi, the capital city of Abu Dhabi Emirate and the national capital of the United Arab Emirates. SeaWorld Abu Dhabi is the first-ever marine park in that region.

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SeaWorld Abu Dhabi/Credit: SeaWorld Entertainment

The company also has other parks, including Discovery Cove in Orlando, Florida, which serves as a tropical paradise where guests can swim with sea life. SeaWorld Aquatica, the company’s water park brand, can be found in Orlando, San Antonio, and San Diego near the original SeaWorld parks.

SeaWorld Entertainment also operates Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Sesame Place Philadelphia, Sesame Place San Diego, Adventure Island in Tampa, Florida, and Water Country USA in Williamsburg, Virginia.

Your Guide to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

Busch Gardens Tampa Bay/Credit: SeaWorld Entertainment

SeaWorld’s parks are known for offering up-close animal encounters, educational attractions, and innovative entertainment.

A Thing of the Past

Despite the growth of the company–and more likely because of that success, SeaWorld Entertainment will no longer be a theme and marine life park corporation beginning February 12. The organization is changing its name to United Parks & Resorts, though its theme parks will not undergo a rebranding.

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The name change is happening in an effort on the organization’s part to better reflect the diversity of the company’s offerings.

“Our new company name, United Parks & Resorts Inc., better reflects that we have been, and will continue to be, a diverse collection of park brands and experiences,” CEO Marc Swanson said in a recent news release announcing the name change.

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Only the parent company will be affected by the name change, as none of the company’s parks in the United States or in the United Arab Emirates will undergo name changes or rebrandings.

SeaWorld Entertainment becomes United Parks & Resorts, Inc., on February 12, 2024.

About Becky Burkett

Becky's from the Lone Star State and has been writing since she was 10 and encountered her first Disney Park when she was 11. It was love at first Main Street Electrical Parade. Joy is blank lined journals, 0.7 mm pens, and all things Walt, Woody and Buzz, PIXAR, Imagineering, Sleeping Beauty (make it blue!), Disney Parks history and EPCOT. At Disney World, you'll find her croonin' with the birdies at the Enchanted Tiki Room or hangin' with Woody and the gang at Toy Story Land. If you can dream, you really can do it!

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