December 15, 2007
Busch Entertainment continues free park admission for military personnel
Military personnel and their families will continue to get free admission to most Busch Entertainment Corp. parks including SeaWorld Orlando through the 2008 calendar year, the company announced Friday.... Read More »
October 24, 2007
Busch Entertainment Corp. moving headquarters to Orlando
The parent company of SeaWorld Orlando and eight other theme and water parks around the country, Busch Entertainment Corp., is moving its headquarters to Orlando from St. Louis. The announcement was made this evening by Busch Entertainment's parent corpor... Read More »
August 13, 2007
Encounter dolphins, savings
SeaWorld Orlando's Discovery Cove has announced its autumn Florida resident discounts, offering as much as $80 off visits to the immersive, tropical-marine-themed resort for reservations with dates starting Sept. 5.... Read More »
January 11, 2007
Anheuser-Busch offers soldiers free admission to SeaWorld through 2007 - Phoenix Business JournalAnheuser-Busch executives have decided to extend its free admission program to U.S. theme parks to American soldiers fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan through 2007, the company said Wednesday.
St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch (NYSE: BUD) first created its "Here's to the Heroes" program in February 2005. Through it, the company's Busch Entertainment Corp. subsidiary offers a single day's free admission to any one of SeaWorld or Busch Gardens park, Sesame Place, Adventure Island or Water Country USA theme park.
August 07, 2006
Discovery Cove adds resident discountsDiscovery Cove is adding a discount rate for Florida residents through Dec. 17 and extending it for the first time to the evening Twilight Discovery experience.
SeaWorld, which runs the tropical resort park where visitors can swim with dolphins, last week announced its Florida resident rate of $199 for the full package, which includes the dolphins swim, or $99 for people who want to visit the park but skip the dolphin experience.
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