Thanks to Seaworld for the special invitation to join them at the Seaworld Christmas Celebration. All opinions stated are my own based on my personal experience.
Our daughter loves Christmas and everything about it. This year we decided to make a list of the holiday activities she wanted to do to celebrate it. And the the top of her list were some very fun things that everyone in the family would enjoy. While decorating our house, our daughter pulled out some ornaments from Seaworld. I realized that she had never visited during the holidays. I had been looking for a special way to surprise our daughter and she had guided me to the perfect gift for her.
We did not tell her about the surprise. We only told her we were going on a weekend getaway. She likes adventures. This was enough of a gift for her. Our trip almost got cancelled due to bad weather. I am so glad we did not cancel it because our daughter loved her surprise.
We wanted to take her to SEA a winter wonderland. I think nine million lights are enough to light up a little girls eyes. And light up her eyes we did. She smiled from ear to ear.
We got to check off a lot of items off her list, like seeing real reindeer. Did you know both male and female reindeer grow antlers?
The most special part of the day was dinner because we got to Dine with Rudolph and Friends. She even made a new special friend or two.
At the end of the day, she said this was the best day ever! I mean nine million lights, meeting Rudolph, and finishing it off with a Christmas parade would be any littles best day.
Tips if you are planning a trip to Seaworld Christmas Celebration:
1) Holiday Hours-Go online to check the holiday park hours. The celebration goes on from now until January 6th.
2) Plan Ahead-Make your reservations early for Dine with Rudolph and friends or Dinner with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Spots fill up quickly.
3) Schedule-Grab one at the front of the park to guide your day. Don't forget about the parade. Grab a spot before the good spots are taken.
The highlight of the night is when the park lights up and there are lights are far as the eyes can see.
LOVED your tips and I agree. We were surprised that the park opened at 1 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day, which was when we visited.
ReplyDeleteGlad you were able to make the trip!! She looks so happy, it’s the perfect the winter wonderland!!
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