PSA: Sea World Gold Coast Update

Attention to anyone thinking about visiting Sea World: the website doesn’t accurately represent the current status of rides and attractions. A significant 50% of the children’s rides are out of service, including all the Atlantis rides, Levithian, Trident, and Jet Coaster. Many exhibits are also closed, leaving just one main ride available.

This isn’t meant to criticize Sea World—just a heads-up to manage your expectations if you’re planning a visit.

Update: Cast Away Bay is currently closed along with many other children’s attractions, and it’s now over 60% of the park that is not operational. Kids are feeling quite disappointed.

One thought on “Sea World Gold Coast – PSA”

  1. Thanks for sharing this info! It’s really helpful for those planning a visit. It’s always disappointing to find out that so many rides and attractions aren’t operational, especially when kids are involved. Hopefully, Sea World will update their website more regularly to reflect the current status of their rides and exhibits. Keeping our expectations in check is definitely wise! Fingers crossed for some exciting updates and improvements soon. Thanks again for the heads-up!

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