Luxury Travel Guide

  • CHRISTMAS
  • FATHER'S DAY
  • class="last"class="last">EASTER

  • CHRISTMAS
  • VALENTINE'S

  • class="last"class="last">AWARDS
     

    SeaWorld, San Diego Review

    SeaWorld, San Diego Review
     

    We had a great day out at Sea World in San Diego. There is one roller coaster thrill ride called the Manta that is for adults, but apart from that it’s a family friendly attraction park. The Skytower is a great place to start. It’s near the entrance to the park, you go up in a lift and get treated to views across the whole park and the San Diego area.

    The highlight of our visit was the Journey to Atlantis. It’s a water ride, so you’re going to get a little wet – but it’s worth it. It has a steep drop like a water flute ride, but is a much longer ride. There are in fact three different drops, some sharp corners, and you will be holding on for dear life as it speeds around the track.

    “We had a terrific day out.”

    Most people go to Sea World to be up and close with some of the spectacular animals. They run shows at intervals throughout the day. Giving you the chance to watch Shamus whales being fed, Dolphins doing some amazing tricks, and you can even watch a Killer Whale jump several feet up out of the water and crash down soaking the audience.

    It’s only fair for me to tell you that there are ‘soak zones’. So you can sit outside of the splash zones if you don’t want to get wet. For me personally, it’s all part of the experience. But each to their own.

    We had a terrific day out. With so much on offer for all the family, we’re positive you will too.

    Photos courtesy of SeaWorld, San Diego

    Social Share

    Linkedin RSS
     
    Recent Reviews
     
    Seven Sins
    Seven Sins
    We put the spotlight on the industry's most recognisable faces in our new interview segment "Seven Sins". If you want to know what inspires the industry's movers and shakers or what your favourite food loving celebrity likes to indulge in then you'll find it in their Seven Sins.
     
    Wolfgang Puck
    Celebrity Chef & Restaurateur
    Wolfgang Puck Seven Sins
    The name Wolfgang Puck is synonymous with the best of restaurant hospitality...
    Wolfgang Puck
     
    Tom Kerridge
    Chef, Restaurateur and Author
    Tom Kerridge Seven Sins
    Tom Kerridge, the award winning and celebrated chef brings a taste of culinary...
    Tom Kerridge
     
    Atul Kochhar
    Chef
    Atul Kochhar Seven Sins
    Chef Patron of the highly acclaimed Benares restaurant in London, Atul...
    Atul Kochhar
     
    Raymond Blanc
    Chef Patron, Le Manoir
    Raymond Blanc Seven Sins
    Born in Besançon, France, in 1949, Raymond Blanc is acknowledged as one...
    Raymond Blanc
     
    Belstaff UK
     
    Popular Searches
    Èze Luxury London French
    Copenhagen Luxury Bordeaux Traditional
    London Italian Las Vegas French
    Los Angeles Modern European Chantilly Fine Dining
     
    © The Critics Guide 2024 HomeHome AboutAbout Privacy & Cookie PolicyprivacyBlogblogTermsblogSocial Media TermstermsSitemapsitemapContact