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Discovery Cove
6000 Discovery Cove Way
Orlando, FL 32821
Phone: 877-434-7268

Official Web Site: Click Here

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Owner/Operator: Anheuser-Busch, Inc.

Discovery Cove and Anheuser-Busch, Inc. News

June 06, 2011

SeaWorld raises prices on two-day, multi-park tickets

In addition to ending its popular "Fun Card" ticket offers in Orlando and Tampa last week,SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment also raised prices on a pair of multi-park ticket options. The company increased the price of two-day combo tickets that pair a day... Read More »

May 12, 2011

Southwest and SeaWorld Team Up for Sweepstakes

Just in time for summer, Southwest Airlines and SeaWorld are teaming up to offer customers great savings on family vacations and the chance to win a trip to visit SeaWorld. In celebration ofSouthwest Airlines' 40th Anniversary and SeaWorld's newShamu show... Read More »

May 08, 2011

Virginia's Busch Gardens named most beautiful amusement park

Amusement park enthusiasts are touting Busch Gardens in Virginia as the country's most beautiful amusement park. Busch Gardens Europe in James City County earned the honor for the 21st consecutive year based on an annual survey by the National Amusemen... Read More »

April 22, 2011

SeaWorld cans plastic bags at theme park

SeaWorld will stop giving out plastic bags at its theme-park gift stores in San Diego on June 18 in hopes of cutting plastic pollution in the ocean. Company officials said the move could save more than 1 million plastic bags from being used. They will... Read More »

April 21, 2011

SeaWorld's new killer-whale show 'One Ocean' awash with inspiration

SeaWorld Orlando's new killer-whale show includes old favorites, new maneuvers on display and a message designed to inspire landlubbers. "The title itself, 'One Ocean,' says we're all in one world, the world is one ocean and we as a species can make a... Read More »

April 07, 2011

New Discovery Cove reef to open in early June

A million-gallon saltwater reef in SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment's Discovery Cove theme park is on track for its scheduled opening in early June, company officials said Thursday. Although an exact opening date still hasn't been set, "Grand Reef" is ex... Read More »

April 06, 2011

Clydesdale born at Busch Gardens

Busch Gardens' newest attraction arrived just after midnight Tuesday — the first ever Clydesdale to be born at the Williamsburg amusement park. The so-far unnamed colt was born to mother, Panola, at the park's Highland Stables, said Kevin Crossett, a B... Read More »

March 30, 2011

Tilikum Performed Today, 13 Months After Dawn Brancheau's Death

Thunderous applause greeted SeaWorld's Tilikum today as the killer whale returned to the theme park's big stage, 13 months after grabbing trainer Dawn Brancheau by her ponytail and killing her. SeaWorld officials would not specify what safety precautio... Read More »

March 28, 2011

Cheetah cub adopted by Florida theme park

A month-old, two-pound cheetah cub is being raised by hand by animal experts at the Busch Gardens theme park. The still-unnamed cub took an unusual journey to the Tampa park. He was born at the Jacksonville Zoo, but his mother couldn't care for him bec... Read More »

March 18, 2011

SeaWorld trainers return to water with orcas

SeaWorld’s three theme parks are slowly working to get trainers back in the water with killer whales, one year after a 6-ton orca dragged a trainer off a platform by her hair and drowned her. There is no timetable for getting trainers back to “water wo... Read More »

February 25, 2011

Killer Whales, Trainers Return to SeaWorld Shows

Killer whales are returning to shows in Sea World—a year after a trainer was killed at a park in Orlando, media reports on Thursday have said. The theme park is launching a new whale show again but with newer safety measures to prevent another tragedy,... Read More »

February 23, 2011

SeaWorld Prepares to get back in the water with its killer whales

SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment is preparing to put trainers back in the water with its killer whales for the first time since a trainer was battered and drowned by the company's largest orca one year ago today. SeaWorld told the Orlando Sentinel on Wed... Read More »

February 17, 2011

A Ray of Flight

Manta, the flying coaster that debuted at SeaWorld Orlando in 2009 has been a big hit. The lushly landscaped and whimsically themed ride is the best flying coaster I've ridden. SeaWorld San Diego just announced that it too will be featuring a Manta coaste... Read More »

February 03, 2011

SeaWorld, Busch Gardens to Open New Attractions

SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment on Thursday announced the opening of 10 new attractions at its parks this year, including a new killer whale show at SeaWorlds in three cities, a cheetah-themed coaster at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay and a swim-through artificia... Read More »

January 14, 2011

Roller coaster to aid the hunt for guests

Commuters driving by Busch Gardens Tampa Bay may have noticed a new tower rising above the theme park. “Windcatcher Tower” offers a hint of a new roller coaster scheduled to open in late spring. Three quarters of a mile long, “Cheetah Hunt” will have 4... Read More »

January 13, 2011

SeaWorld to start up 'Dine with Shamu' again

SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment is preparing to restart a killer-whale show that has been suspended since the death of a trainer nearly a year ago. "Dine with Shamu," a limited admission performance in which guests eat a buffet meal while watching train... Read More »

January 11, 2011

SeaWorld Plans Music Fests, Shamu Show

SeaWorld is planning to launch a new killer whale show in its Shamu stadium on the back of an upcoming music festival at the Orlando theme park. A park representative said the park will bring back signature events and will debut an all-new Shamu show.S... Read More »

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 Journal
Anheuser-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 discounts
Discovery 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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