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Summer Fun is Back at Busch Gardens and SeaWorld

12 Jun 2023

There is no better place to be this summer than Busch Gardens. A new ride - Serengeti Flyer has opened, which is the world's tallest and fastest ride of its kind, and returning this year is fan favourite Summer Nights featuring all-new entertainment, fireworks and more.

 

All new this Summer at Busch Gardens is Icons, where guests can step into the world of musical icons with a new show. Featuring live performances of hits inspired by musical legends, this show will have you singing and dancing. As the sun goes down the park lights up on 27 select nights. From jaw-dropping colours to intricate patterns, the Summer Nights Fireworks Spectacular will leave you in awe. With the perfect music to accompany the show, it's an unforgettable experience.

 

There’s no better time to visit SeaWorld than this Summer with the all-new Summer Spectacular that features live entertainment, fireworks, and special performances. Ride the waves on the world’s first surf coaster, Pipeline, now open. This first-of-its-kind roller coaster aims to pay tribute to the legendary surfing cultures of the world, providing riders with an experience that replicates the thrilling sensation of riding the waves. When the sun goes down, the night comes to life at SeaWorld's Summer Spectacular. Guests are encouraged to stay late throughout the summer to immerse themselves in exotic worlds of light and music while experiencing their favourite SeaWorld attractions. End the night with Ignite, a magnificent fireworks display that showcases the brilliance of the sea in the sky above. Come and experience the exhilaration of the summer season at SeaWorld's vibrant Summer Spectacular.

 

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