12 Tips for SeaWorld San Diego with Kids
As a mom of two, former San Diego resident, and multi-year SeaWorld San Diego annual pass holder, I have been to this amusing and educational park more times than I can count. Before you go, be sure to check out my 12 tips to make the most of your visit to SeaWorld San Diego with kids.
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1. Schedule your day around SeaWorld San Diego’s shows.
Grab a park map at the entrance and plan your day around the show times listed on the back. There are many different shows so decide which shows are must-sees for your family. I recommend getting to the shows a little early to nab a good seat. Doors to shows close promptly and they do sometimes fill to capacity, especially during high tourist seasons like spring break and summer weekends.
SeaWorld’s shows have evolved to focus more on education than they did in the past. View spectacular water acrobatics and learn about dolphins and pilot whales in Dolphin Days. Sea Lions LIVE is a slapstick show for all ages, starring sea lions Clyde and Seamore, plus O.P. Otter. At night, the glitzy Circue Electrique features aerial human performers in glowing LED suits that fly in and over the waters of Mission Bay.
Orca Encounter is a documentary-style presentation about killer whales. Worry not, the Orca Encounter pool has a special floor that will raise as needed for the safety of trainers and the animals.
2. Remember where you park at SeaWorld San Diego.
I have lost my car more at SeaWorld San Diego than anywhere else. Rows are marked but the signs are widespread so take note of exactly how close you are to the row letter and number.
3. Budget meal money and calories.
You can bring small kid-sized snacks into the park, but not full meals. Yes, they will check your bags at the entrance and make you return forbidden food to the car, pack the items into a rentable locker, or dump it out. As at most amusement parks, the food is not cheap. There are plenty of deep-fried and sugary temptations, but you can also find healthier options like salads, barbecue-smoked chicken (at the Calypso Bay Smokehouse), and fresh fruits.
For a special treat, splurge on Dine with Orcas, an exclusive and entertaining dining experience. Load up your plates from the buffet and then settle in for a fascinating presentation featuring killer whales.
4. Get in line for popular rides first thing.
If you want to ride popular rides, be sure to get in line first thing when the park opens in the morning. These include the Manta roller coaster, Journey to Atlantis water coaster, Riptide Rescue spinning ride, or the very wet Shipwreck Rapids. Queues can get quite long (1 hour+) as the day goes on. These rides are located quite a distance from each other, so you’ll have to prioritize.
Mellower rides with more manageable wait times include Bayside Skyride’s gondola ride over San Diego Bay, the needle-shaped Skytower Ride in the center of the park, and the educational Wild Arctic. Young children will get a kick out of the three sweet rides in the Sesame Street Bay of Play area of the park.
5. Prepare for the weather at SeaWorld San Diego.
If ever you were going to pack sun hats and slather on the sunscreen, do it at SeaWorld San Diego. There is no shade for the shows. When sitting on the aluminum benches under the beating Southern California sun in summer, the park can feel like the hottest place on the planet.
San Diego winters are chillier, though, than you might expect. Dress in layers so you can warm up or chill out as needed. Here’s what to do if it rains during your SeaWorld visit.
6. Cool down and bring swim gear.
There are plenty of watery opportunities to cool down at SeaWorld San Diego. Find the fountains at the Sesame Street Bay of Play for young children. Be sure to bring along swimsuits and towels for little ones who will get soaked at this splash area. If you forget, you can buy Elmo, Zoe, and other Sesame Street character-themed gear there.
Big kids and adults can ride the Shipwreck Rapids and Journey to Atlantis water rides. Of course, there’s always the option to sit in the splash zone at the park’s many shows. You can also walk through the chilly Penguin Encounter or Wild Arctic attraction, which features polar bears, beluga whales, and walruses.
7. Keep kids busy while waiting for SeaWorld San Diego shows.
Kids can get antsy waiting for shows to start, so use toys and snacks as entertainment while you wait. Pack a few little distractions in your day bag or purse like mini bubbles or toy cars. Food is allowed into shows and peddled by SeaWorld employees inside, so this is a good time to use snacks to busy the kids.
8. Stay hydrated.
You will be doing a lot of walking at SeaWorld San Diego with kids, probably in the sun. Don’t get so busy that you forget to stay hydrated. There are plenty of beverage carts throughout the park. The Frozen Lemonades are deeeeelicious!
9. Keep it fun by alternating activities at SeaWorld San Diego.
Especially with children, it’s important to alternate mellow activities and busy fun. After climbing the giant rope structure in Sesame Street Bay of Play and walking through the park’s numerous aquariums, rest your feet at one of the animal shows. Try to keep your visit educational, but fun too!
SeaWorld San Diego offers many educational, interactive animal attractions and experiences. You can pet sea creatures like rays and horseshoe crabs at Explorer’s Reef. Parkgoers can even touch, feed, and help train bottlenose dolphins with the Dolphin Interaction. During the Beluga Interaction Program, guests don wet suits and get into 55-degree water to play with and learn about beluga whales. Advanced registration and additional fees are required for Dolphin Encounter, Beluga Interaction Program, and other up-close guided activities.
10. Tell children what to do if they get lost.
During one visit to SeaWorld, my family found a little boy all by himself with tears in his eyes. I asked him if he was lost and indeed he was. When we couldn’t find his family, we walked back with him to Guest Relations/Lost & Found and stayed with him until his aunt was located.
Before exploring any large tourist attraction, discuss safety precautions with your kids. If traveling with older children, then choose a meeting place should you get separated and make sure their cell phone batteries are fully charged. When traveling with young children, tell them to stay where they are if they get separated so their grown-ups can find them. Or they should approach a MOM with kids and ask her for help. Additionally, parents should keep their eyes open for children who could use a little help finding their families!
11. Feel good about visiting SeaWorld San Diego with kids.
Look, I know that SeaWorld has gotten some bad press recently. Do you know who typically does NOT have a problem with SeaWorld San Diego? San Diego County residents. That’s because the people who live in this community see SeaWorld on the local news rescuing sea life all the time.
In fact, SeaWorld San Diego has rescued more than 17,000 animals since it opened in 1965, including whales, dolphins, sea turtles, sea lions, seals, and marine birds. What’s more, 60 to 70 percent of the rescued animals are rehabilitated and returned to the wild. When kids visit SeaWorld, not only do they learn about a wide variety of animals, but also they gain an appreciation of the Earth’s ocean life and our need to conserve and protect it.
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Do you have a tip for visiting SeaWorld San Diego with kids or a SeaWorld memory to share? Tell us in the comments below!
A Note from The Travel Mama: I have received free entrance to SeaWorld San Diego a few times over the years but I have paid for my tickets more often than not. All opinions are my own.
We had a rough start the last time we went to Sea World (super hot day, with rain to boot, and lines for anything inside or cool were looong). It ended up great though, and I cannot wait to return.
I spent a VERY rainy day at SeaWorld Orlando and wound up having a fabulous time. I hope you have a drier experience next time you go!
I will definitely go to SeaWorld if we get to San Diego. I loved your tips and will refer to this it is a great guide for any family.
Glad to be helpful, Melissa!
I had no idea about the fountains. So glad I read this before visiting!
It can be so hot at SeaWorld San Diego in the summer – you’ll be glad you packed a swimsuit for your kiddo!
Wow. This place sounds amazing. I would love to visit the place.
So much to see and do at SeaWorld San Diego!
Great tips, Colleen!
I’ll visit Seaworld with my 11 & 8 kids next Saturday. Now I know what to do and how to spend better our time there.????????
Yay! Have a wonderful time at SeaWorld, Sarah!
We just returned from sea world and didn’t see this until now. 🙁 it would have been helpful to read this before. ..a lot has changed at sea world! !
I have 4 children ages 1-8 and one or two of them could have easily gotten lost so I made sure to write my mobile number on thier arms with pen (if lost please call. ..). I wOuld highly recommend doing this for young children!
Hi Mandy – Great idea in terms of keeping kiddos safe if they got lost in a public place! A fancier option is SafetyTats. Have you heard of them? http://www.safetytat.com/
I make sure I pre game with plenty booze to numb my self to this and all theme parks. I also suggest buying a reusable beer cup to save on keeping the buzz going all day.
Great Tips, thank you! I am visiting from Australia inSeptember with my 8yr old sone, and we are going to LegoLand, Seaworld, Disneyland etc. Any other savings tips for the other parks ??
Thank you 🙂
Hi Belinda,
Here are some great money-saving tips for your visit to San Diego: https://travelmamas.com/how-to-save-money-on-your-san-diego-family-vacation/ I hope that helps! I know your family will love my hometown!
Thank you so much! We are really looking forward to this 🙂
These are great tips for visiting any amusement park! Being from Florida, this is all “must have” info for us!
We recently visited Sea World in Orlando and the same rules apply. The shows are definitely the highlight for us. Lots of theme parks have big coasters, but you can only find whale shows at Sea World.
great tips!! that lemonade sounds amazing. 😉
Great post! I’ve heard that SeaWorld is one of the top attractions in San Diego, but it can definitely be difficult to navigate the large park with small kids. Thanks for the tips!
Kay – Glad you found the tips handy. Enjoy your visit to SeaWorld San Diego!
Dawn – I would imagine that shoes are required at SeaWorld, as they are at most public attractions. I think your daughters would be fine going barefoot while splashing in the fountains at the Sesame Street Bay of Play though. Here is a link to their contact form, in case you’d like to know for certain: http://seaworldparks.com/en/seaworld-sandiego/Contact
My daughters (7 & 9) prefer not to wear shoes. How strict is the policy at Sea World? If they are walking around barefoot will anyone tell them they have to wear shoes? They have tough feet and go almost everywhere barefoot except school. I usually keep a couple of pairs of flip flops for the few places that say something.
After getting soaked 7 times by the whale show I decided to put my flip flops in our backpack. Walking in soaked flip flops was a bit slippery. I walked barefoot for the entire rest of the day for about 4 hours. I went to a restaurant, walked all over, went to the souvenir store and walked by numerous Sea World employees. Not one word from them. No one told me to put shoes on. Very barefoot friendly!
Tony – Who knew?! Thanks for sharing the info for fellow barefoot travelers! 😉
Pet’s Rule is an awesome show…don’t miss that one!
Pet’s Rule was a awesome show. Did not expect to see what was performed. It was my favorite out of all of them. I love animals 🙂
I concur. Pet’s Rules…rules!
Sea World has definitely changed into an amusement park rather than just an elaborate aquarium (as I remember it from many years ago). This makes for many more hours of fun I’m sure.