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SeaWorld Offers Half-Price Admission to First Responders Through July 31

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According to SeaWorld, First Responder Salute tickets purchased at Seaworld.com/firstresponders by July 31 can be redeemed for park entry until August 18, 2019. Those eligible for this offer include fire rescue responders, EMT/EMS employees, law enforcement officers, and 911 dispatchers.

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Now through July 31, SeaWorld Parks are offering first responders and up to three guests half-price admission to its SeaWorld Orlando park.

“We have always taken immense pride in honoring those who dedicate themselves to helping others,” said Gus Antorcha, the Chief Executive Officer of SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment. “This summer, we’re especially excited to welcome first respondents and their families or friends to parks across the country as they make lifelong memories on our newest attractions. Offering first responders discounted entry is a simple way for us to show just how grateful we are.”

Recent additions to SeaWorld Orlando include Sesame Street Land and Infinity Falls river ride, which traverses rapids as it winds through tropical surrounding before plummeting riders down a tallest-of-its-kind drop into a pool of rushing whitewater.

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According to SeaWorld, First Responder Salute tickets purchased at Seaworld.com/firstresponders by July 31 can be redeemed for park entry until August 18, 2019. Those eligible for this offer include fire rescue responders, EMT/EMS employees, law enforcement officers, and 911 dispatchers.

Additional discounts and offers are available for active military and veterans through MWR and ITT offices on U.S. military bases and online at www.WavesofHonor.com. These offers are available year-round and may differ by park.

 

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