Hello,
Next year in early February I'm doing a mini solo trip to Tampa and Orlando (DH and DS and spouse -- the main people I usually travel with aren't going on this one). I'll be spending two nights in Tampa to visit a cousin of mine who is in Assisted Living there. My favorite nephew from Orlando is going to join me in Tampa too. Then I'm going to stay at my nephew's house in Orlando for two nights. We are going to visit Bok Tower Gardens on our travel day from Tampa to Orlando and go to SeaWorld the following day. I'll be flying into Tampa and flying home from Orlando.
SeaWorld is a park that my nephew and I both love, but neither of us has been to for a while. I haven't been since 2020 just before Covid-19 hit.
Anyway, I see that the Food Festival (Seven Seas) at SeaWorld runs from Feb. thru May on Thursdays thru Sunday and I'm wondering if I should move my trip up by a day to go to SeaWorld on Wednesday instead to avoid a day when the Seven Seas festival is going on for lighter crowds perhaps and to avoid buying a food lanyard and all the festival food and drink. It also looks like that there is a really good chance that Thursday might be the very first day of the festival. What I'd really like to just do is take my nephew to one special meal at the park -- just one splurge -- eat at Sharks Underwater Grill. My nephew is a little bit of a foodie and loves that restaurant. I already talked about going to this restaurant with him, upped my budget for the trip to cover this, and my nephew is excited to go here. When I talked to my nephew and made these tentative plans though, I didn't realize that the Seven Seas festival would be going on, and I know he loves that too. I figure, though, he lives in Orlando so he could certainly if he really wants to do this food festival at another time with friends as it runs through May.
Now me, I'm not really into food and drink at food festivals. I've never been to the SeaWorld one though which I know people rave about. All the food festivals have just been way too crowded (e.g. Taste of Chicago over the fourth of July weekend - insane crowds, high prices, long lines, Epcot Flower and Garden at spring break -- crazy crowds, long lines, high prices) -- At least I liked the gardens though). I've done some food festivals in my home metro area of St. Louis too and they have been too crowded for my taste and not my thing either -- I'd rather given the price and crowds of these things do a nice sit down meal instead.
Anyway, I'm thinking of moving my entire trip up by a day so I would go to SeaWorld on a Wednesday instead of Thursday and skip the Seven Seas festival. Or do you think I should still go on the Thursday but maybe not buy a lanyard (just let my nephew snack a bit on festival food as I know he will want to and still do a meal at Shark's Underwater Grill)? It's just starting to sound like way too much food and a really expensive day. I could up my budget some more, but I really don't want to. SeaWorld experts, let me know your thoughts.
My plans are first thing when we arrive at SeaWorld is to go over to Shark's Underwater Grill and make a reservation for when we want to eat there as I understand you can just make those reservations day of.
Next year in early February I'm doing a mini solo trip to Tampa and Orlando (DH and DS and spouse -- the main people I usually travel with aren't going on this one). I'll be spending two nights in Tampa to visit a cousin of mine who is in Assisted Living there. My favorite nephew from Orlando is going to join me in Tampa too. Then I'm going to stay at my nephew's house in Orlando for two nights. We are going to visit Bok Tower Gardens on our travel day from Tampa to Orlando and go to SeaWorld the following day. I'll be flying into Tampa and flying home from Orlando.
SeaWorld is a park that my nephew and I both love, but neither of us has been to for a while. I haven't been since 2020 just before Covid-19 hit.
Anyway, I see that the Food Festival (Seven Seas) at SeaWorld runs from Feb. thru May on Thursdays thru Sunday and I'm wondering if I should move my trip up by a day to go to SeaWorld on Wednesday instead to avoid a day when the Seven Seas festival is going on for lighter crowds perhaps and to avoid buying a food lanyard and all the festival food and drink. It also looks like that there is a really good chance that Thursday might be the very first day of the festival. What I'd really like to just do is take my nephew to one special meal at the park -- just one splurge -- eat at Sharks Underwater Grill. My nephew is a little bit of a foodie and loves that restaurant. I already talked about going to this restaurant with him, upped my budget for the trip to cover this, and my nephew is excited to go here. When I talked to my nephew and made these tentative plans though, I didn't realize that the Seven Seas festival would be going on, and I know he loves that too. I figure, though, he lives in Orlando so he could certainly if he really wants to do this food festival at another time with friends as it runs through May.
Now me, I'm not really into food and drink at food festivals. I've never been to the SeaWorld one though which I know people rave about. All the food festivals have just been way too crowded (e.g. Taste of Chicago over the fourth of July weekend - insane crowds, high prices, long lines, Epcot Flower and Garden at spring break -- crazy crowds, long lines, high prices) -- At least I liked the gardens though). I've done some food festivals in my home metro area of St. Louis too and they have been too crowded for my taste and not my thing either -- I'd rather given the price and crowds of these things do a nice sit down meal instead.
Anyway, I'm thinking of moving my entire trip up by a day so I would go to SeaWorld on a Wednesday instead of Thursday and skip the Seven Seas festival. Or do you think I should still go on the Thursday but maybe not buy a lanyard (just let my nephew snack a bit on festival food as I know he will want to and still do a meal at Shark's Underwater Grill)? It's just starting to sound like way too much food and a really expensive day. I could up my budget some more, but I really don't want to. SeaWorld experts, let me know your thoughts.
My plans are first thing when we arrive at SeaWorld is to go over to Shark's Underwater Grill and make a reservation for when we want to eat there as I understand you can just make those reservations day of.
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