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SeaWorld Introduces Drone Shows

  • Matthew Weissman
  • May 14
  • 1 min read

By MATTHEW WEISSMAN


This summer, SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment is introducing nighttime drone shows at all three of its U.S. parks for the first time. SeaWorld Orlando, SeaWorld San Diego, and SeaWorld San Antonio will use hundreds of synchronized drones to create images of marine animals and ocean scenes in the sky.


The new shows are designed to provide guests with a more innovative and environmentally friendly experience than fireworks. In San Diego, the drone show will replace many traditional fireworks because drones create less noise and reduce environmental concerns, a top priority for the company. The displays will feature animals such as whales, dolphins, sharks, and orcas, while also promoting ocean conservation.


This development serves as an excellent example of how drones and technology can step in to help the environment without losing effect.


 
 
 

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