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SeaWorld Orlando Information

SeaWorld Orlando was opened on December 15, 1973.
It is owned by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, a subsidiary of Parques Reunidos, a Spanish leisure park operator, and a private investment firm, Zhonghong Holding.

Parent Company

SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment operates several theme parks, including SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, and Aquatica, with a focus on marine life, conservation, and education.

What is the history of Busch Gardens?

History of Busch Gardens

Busch Gardens has a rich history dating back to 1959 when Anheuser-Busch, Inc. opened Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in Tampa, Florida.
The park was designed to resemble a European village, with a focus on African and European wildlife.
In 1975, Busch Gardens Williamsburg was opened in Williamsburg, Virginia, with a theme based on European culture.
The parks were acquired by Blackstone Group in 2009 and later by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment in 2013.

Expansion and Growth

Over the years, Busch Gardens has expanded to include thrill rides, live performances, and animal exhibits, while maintaining its focus on conservation and education. Today, Busch Gardens is a popular destination for families and thrill-seekers alike, with two locations in Tampa Bay and Williamsburg.

Do they still do beer tastings at Busch Gardens or did Blackstone Group stop that?

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What is the history of Universal Orlando?

History of Universal Orlando

Universal Orlando Resort was opened on June 7, 1990, as a single theme park, Universal Studios Florida.
The park was designed to showcase the world of movies and television, with attractions based on popular films and behind-the-scenes experiences.
In 1999, Universal's Islands of Adventure was added, featuring themed islands like Jurassic Park and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
The resort has since expanded to include Universal CityWalk, Universal's Volcano Bay, and several on-site hotels.

Expansion and Acquisitions

In 2010, Universal Orlando acquired the rights to the Harry Potter franchise, leading to the creation of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
The resort has continued to grow, with new attractions and lands added regularly, including the introduction of Universal's Epic Universe, a new theme park, in the near future.