VISITORS to a popular Florida amusement park will soon be able to escape the heat and ride an Antarctica-themed roller coaster.
The experience will even feature some of the frozen continent’s most famous residents – penguins.
FRESH EMOTION
SeaWorld in Orlando has announced plans to unveil its newest roller coaster, Penguin Trek, according to News Channel 8 in Tampa Bay.
The ride will be located in the theme park’s newest Antarctic Kingdom.
They have already established some requirements to ride the roller coaster that will open to the public on July 7th.
All thrill seekers must be at least 42 inches tall with a height limit set at 77 inches.
If you want to be one of the first to experience the tour, you can purchase an annual pass.
Annual pass members will be able to check out the roller coaster starting July 2, with special ride times.
Just purchase your membership by then and you’ll still be eligible to ride faster.
Guests of all ages will ride snowmobile-style cars at speeds of up to 70 kilometers per hour.
You’ll be able to let your inner explorer loose while running indoors and outdoors.
The 3,020-foot runway is sure to get your adrenaline pumping.
The park promises many exciting twists and turns in icy caves.
UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL
Perhaps the best part is the meeting at the end where guests will be greeted by some aquatic creatures.
Get up close and personal with some penguins at SeaWorld’s penguin habitat.
“We are extremely excited to unveil our newest addition to SeaWorld Orlando’s outstanding line of roller coasters,” said Jon Peterson, president of SeaWorld Orlando, in a press release.
“Penguin Trek offers a unique blend of excitement and education, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the wonders of Antarctica while highlighting our dedication to wildlife conservation and fun for the whole family.
“We look forward to welcoming families and adventurers to experience the fun of this incredible roller coaster.”
EAT AND DRINK
You can also relax even more in the new Antarctica-themed space.
A new bar, South Pole Sips, will offer frozen cocktails.
Your taste buds can also take their own journey at Expedition Cafe.
The restaurant will serve a variety of cuisines, including Asian takeaway and Italian dishes.
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