Sea World, which day is best?

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    Originally Posted By virgojmk

    We are planning on going to Sea World San Diego in July. We are trying to figure out which day would be best Tuesday the 10th or Wednesday the 11th?
    Haven't been there in 10 years so any advise would be apprieciated!
     
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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    I can't imagine it would make any difference, unless it rains one day and not the other!
     
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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    ^^To put it in perspective, Disneyland gets about 15 million visitors a year. Disney's California Adventure, which is heavily criticised here, gets less than 7 million. Sea World San Diego? Only about 4 million. In other words, light crowds in comparison.

    Have fun. ;)
     
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    Originally Posted By virgojmk

    thanks! We are use to DL where you have to factor crowds in.
     
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    Originally Posted By Autopia Deb

    Since Sea World is mostly shows and exhibits the only places you'll really notice lines are for the water raft ride (it's like Kali at DAK or Grizzly RR at DCA, but I can't remember the name) and Journey to Atlantis. But the raft line can have VERY long lines, esp in the summer when it's hot. Oh yeah, Wild Arctic also can have lines, but if you aren't into similator rides you can just go for the theater show which hardly has a line at all.
     
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    Originally Posted By elene

    I'd suggest getting to the shows you really want to see early (up to 30 minutes before the show) especially shows that are only performed once (like Shamu Rocks maybe). Some times even the Shamu stadium (which is pretty big) fills up. The smaller stadiums like the Sea Lion stadium fills up frequently during the summer especially with their night time show "Sea Lions Tonight". Otherwise it shouldn't be too bad I wouldn't think.
     

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