Blue
Horizons

Blue Horizons at SeaWorld Orlando offers
crowds of all ages to experience a show where Cirque du
Soleil meets Shamu. Trapeze artists dressed in colorful,
elaborate leotards take the stage alongside flippered
mammals for twenty minutes of wet showtime.
If you sit near the front of
the stage, you'll probably get a little bit wet.
However, we found the seats near the middle of the stadium
were the best. We had a great view and for the most
part were able to avoid getting wet.
When we saw the show, we saw it in the middle
of the afternoon, but it was a little bit crowded.
Plus, in order to get good seats at a decent time, we had
to arrive about twenty minutes earlier than the estimated
starting time.
They got started a few minutes late and ended a few minutes
early, so we got skimped on a half hour show by ten
minutes. But, if you're used to theme park shows, this is
pretty much the industry standard it seems.
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