One set of Aquatica’s new lockers, accessed by a touch screen, is located by the new Ihu’s Breakway Falls thrill ride. (Dewayne Bevil / Orlando Sentinel)
Austin Brown, Clermont watches the Commerson’s dolphins in the Dolphin Lookout, a viewing area of the Dolphin Plunge, which takes riders down 250 feet of clear tubes underwater. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
Christian Martin, Orlando, races down Taumata Racer is for those who like the fast lane. A 300 foot slide in and out of tunnels and around a 360 degree turn. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
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Ruthann, Lonnie, Lexie, 12, and Nicholas, 8, Stefekos, New Hampshire, touch a Sulcata Tortoise on the beach area at SeaWord’s new wwaterpark, Aquatica. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
Don’t count on TV ads to play up the slides at SeaWorld’s Aquatica. Take a ride, and judge for yourself. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
A guest at SeaWorld’s new waterpark, Aquatica, takes a ride down one of its many slides during the soft opening on Saturday. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
Commerson’s dolphins at SeaWorld’s Aquatica can spot guests shooting through the tube of Dolphin Plunge, one of the many rides in the park. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
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Blue tubes are used to go down Whanau Way a 340 foot slide and spalsh into the crystal blue pool. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
Loggerhead Lane floats guests down a lazy river past exotic birds and exotic fish. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
The Taumata Racer is for those who like the fast lane. A 300 foot slide in and out of tunnels and around a 360 degree turn. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)