SeaWorld Orlando hosts a number of live shows, many featuring trained animals. During peak seasons, the park will offer special shows in addition to the main performances.

  • Shamu Stadium is the seven-million gallon home to the park's killer whale performers. The park's current production is One Ocean, which is joined by Shamu Rocks during busier seasons and Shamu Christmas Miracles during the holiday season
  • The Dolphin Theater features dolphins, false killer whales, macaws and even an Andean condor in Blue Horizons, which also adds human acrobats and divers.
  • The Sea Lion & Otter Theater hosts "Clyde and Seamore" a pair of California sea lions in the comical presentation Clyde and Seamore Take Pirate Island. During the summer months, the pair lampoon the park's other shows during Sea Lions Tonight.
  • Bayside Stadium formerly hosted water skiing shows on the park's central lagoon. Today, the stage is used for SeaWorld's numerous music concert series and other special events.
  • The Nautilus Theatre is home to A'lure, an acrobatic show similar in style and presentation to the works of Cirque du Soleil.
  • Seaport Theatre features dogs, cats, and other animals that have been rescued from local animal shelters in Pets Ahoy!
  • Seafire Inn is both a restaurant and a theatre in the style of a dinner theatre. This venue is home to the Makahiki Luau, a Polynesian festival offering authentic cuisine, fire dances, and island chants and songs. In the summer, this venue also hosts Wild Things at Seafire, an educational display of several various exotic animals being handled by an animal trainer.

During peak seasons, SeaWorld offers a nightly fireworks presentation. The newest production is Shamu Rocks, this show has more flash—and certainly more splash—than a rock concert. Check out amazing killer whale behavior set to sizzling rock and roll music, along with dazzling lighting effects and breathtaking multimedia elements.


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