Lights Camera Action 4DBayside Skyride - Bayside Skyride is a 1967 Vonroll type 101 that travels over Mission bay, which is the only Vonroll skyride that goes over a body of salt water.

Journey to Atlantis - Journey to Atlantis is a joint flume and rollercoaster.

Lights, Camera, Imagination 4-D! Lights, Camera, Imagination 4-D! is a four-dimensional film experience for kids themed around Sesame Street, featuring Elmo and his friends. Effects "spill" into the audience, hence the title 4-D. Some effects include water-jets, rain, blasts of air, vibration, lights, and "rats".

Rocky Point Preserve - The popular bottlenose dolphins are on exhibit here in a pool where guests have free access to pet the dolphins. Guests can interact with the dolphins by purchasing fish to feed the animals. The Dolphin Encounter Program and Dolphin Interaction Program takes place at this exhibit.

SeaWorld Sky Tower - The Sky Tower is a 320-foot (98 m) observation tower that was built in 1969. The ride was refurbished in 2002 with a new capsule. The ride gives passengers a six-minute view of SeaWorld and San Diego. It rises at a rate of 150 ft. per minute while spinning slowly (1.02rpm).

Sesame Street's Bay of Play - Sesame Street's Bay of Play is an interactive children's play area based on the long running Sesame Street children's television series. The area includes three rides: Abby's Seastar Spin, a spinning "teacup" attraction, Elmo's Flying Fish, a attraction in the style of Disney's "Dumbo" ride, and Oscar's Rockin' Fish, an eel themed "Tug Boat" ride.

Shipwreck Rapids - Shipwreck Rapids is a raft ride that ventures into the shipwrecks of the deep with twist and turns. At one point riders pass through a live turtle exhibit. There is also a point where riders go underneath a waterfall and get extremely wet.

Wild Arctic - Wild Arctic is a simulator ride through the Arctic set in a giant helicopter. It features both a simulator or the option to go straight to the exhibits of the wild arctic. After the ride, guests can view animals of the Arctic from both underwater and above. The first exhibit features three beluga whales co-habitating with ringed seals. The second exhibit features a male and female pacific walrus. The third exhibit has two polar bears, and does not feature trainer-performed feeding due to safety concerns.


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