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SeaWorld San Diego temporarily closes its doors due to COVID-19

As of Monday 7, it will remain closed until the zoos in the region are allowed to reopen

Photo by: SeaWorld San Diego

In a statement from SeaWorld CEO Marc Swanson, it was announced that the zoo will close its doors starting Monday, December 7, due to COVID-19 and will remain closed until Southern California zoos are allowed to reopen.

Despite the closure, SeaWorld veterinarians and animal care experts will continue to provide the animals with the same level of care. As well as their animal rescue and rehabilitation operations will continue to work, they will be a hallmark of the company.

SeaWorld closely monitors the coronavirus situation and also coordinates with public health officials. All in hopes of reopening its doors to its invaluable visitors soon.

The closure of the park may cause some inconvenience to visitors who are Pass Members, have a Fun Card or have purchased tickets to the zoo. SeaWorld provided specific information for its various visitors or members.

Visitors who purchased Annual Passes on or after August 24, 2020:
Effective immediately, all active Annual Passes are automatically extended for the amount of time the park is temporarily closed, beginning December 7, 2020. No action is required at this time.

Visitors who purchased Annual Passes prior to August 23, 2020:
All Annual Pass benefits and extensions reported in early September remain applicable. No action is required on your part at this time.

Visitors who have a Fun Card by 2021:
Operations are expected to resume soon, and all active Fun Cards will remain valid until the end of 2021.

Visitors with an upcoming visit to the park using Single-day tickets:
Once SeaWorld San Diego reopens, all visitors with unused tickets will be able to reschedule their park visit until the end of 2021.

Visitors with a reserved experience for a specific date:
All guests will be able to reschedule their booked experience once the park reopens with a penalty-free rebooking period available through the end of 2021.

SeaWorld is committed to its ambassadors, visitors and animals, and looks forward to reopening its doors. You can learn more about the park's operations by reading the FAQ page or visiting their website.

If you have additional questions, you can send an email to SWC.GuestRelations@seaworld.com


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