The new Aquatica water park by SeaWorld opened on March 1, 2008.
As with all the theme parks, if you are a Florida resident, you can often get discounts and special privileges with a Florida residents ticket.
If you want an annual passport to Aquatica, then you no longer have to buy it in conjunction with either SeaWorld or Busch Gardens, there is now an option to just buy an Aquatica annual passport.
You can buy either:
SeaWorld often offer special deals with their one day ticket. Also check out the special deals with the Orlando Flex tickets or if you buy a ticket to Busch Gardens, SeaWorld or Discovery Cove.
These prices are the standard ticket prices you would expect to pay at the gate (unless stated otherwise). Prices do not include local taxes and tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable.
All prices are subject to change and you should check with Aquatica for the latest prices.
Like most of the Florida theme parks, anyone aged 10 or over on the day of their first entry to SeaWorld or Aquatica is classed as an adult and will have to buy an adult ticket.
Children between the ages of 3 and 9 are classed as children and may purchase a child ticket.
Children under the age of 3 are admitted for free.
If you are aged 50 and over you are classed as a senior and can often get a discount such as with the annual passports.