Shows

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I deleted the following from the shows line-up. These are not listed as shows at the SeaWorld San Antonio website.

  • Riptide - A fast-paced show featuring talented and athletic performers, is part of SeaWorld's "Summer Nights" nighttime lineup and is presented at the park's Nautilus Amphitheater. "Riptide" features an international cast of talented performers who have lived the circus tradition and are joined by local gymnasts and a live band. (June 3–August 13, 2006)
  • Shamu Rocks Texas! - Exclusive to San Antonio is a returning favorite, the "Shamu Rocks Texas" show, featuring special effects, electrifying music and amazing killer whale behaviors. Audience participation is a key feature of "Shamu Rocks Texas," as guests compete in a pre-show dance contest. The show fanfares with lights and fireworks. This is also part of SeaWorld's "Summer Nights" nighttime lineup and is presented in Shamu Stadium. (June 3–August 13, 2006)
  • Sea Lions Tonight - Clyde and Seamore spoof up Sea Lions Tonight with an adventure to SeaWorld. They go on all the rides, they see all the shows, and they go to the Lost Lagoon. This is another show in the "Summer Nights" line up. This show is presented in Sea Lion and Otter Stadium.

Clipper471 13:38, 27 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hey Clipper471, the shows were listed in the park's Show Schedule and Park Map when I visited, I even went to all three. Could we revert them back to the page? We can tone down the 'advertisement-ish-ness' from the description. Streamside 06:36, 12 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Shamu's Happy Harbor

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Isn't Shamu's Happy Harbor a playground? It is at SeaWorld San Diego.66.75.21.158 17:57, 1 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Fair use rationale for Image:Seaworld sat.gif

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 – Fair use rationale provided. —Elipongo (Talk contribs) 15:07, 15 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
 

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Coordinate error

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{{geodata-check}} The coordinates need the following fixes:

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those coordinates are for some place in OH 168.208.215.218 (talk) 17:50, 23 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

Done. BrainMarble (talk) 03:02, 10 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Brew Pubs

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Another editor tagged this sentence earlier today for relevance: "In 1995, Anheuser-Busch successfully lobbied for legislation that allowed a company making less than 75,000 barrels per year of alcoholic beverages in Texas to sell their own product on premises they own. This legislation effectively legalized brewpubs in the state of Texas for the first time since Prohibition." I must admit, this seems to make little contextual sense and I really could not easily find a reference for this. I've moved it here for discussion. Kuru (talk) 23:11, 13 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

The originally added text (from this edit) was a little more detailed: "In 1995, and thanks to Anheuser-Busch's purchase of SeaWorld (and their desire to continue to sell their own brand of alcoholic beverages at the park), legislation was passed in Texas allowing a company making less than 75,000 barrels per year of alcoholic beverages in Texas to also sell their own product on premises they own. This legislation effectively legalised brewpubs in the state of Texas for the first time since Prohibition. See also the creation of the Texas Brewpub license and related modifications to Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission." More context, but not all of it was supported by those given cites (i.e. that Busch lobbied for it and why). Kuru (talk) 23:19, 13 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

Name?

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History should include WHEN the name was changed if possible. I found a reference to the park name in 1988 to show that it was originally SeaWorld of Texas, and it's obvious that it is SeaWorld San Antonio now, but I can't find when the name was changed. Don Lammers (talk) 13:07, 24 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

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