Sunday, August 6, 2017

Sea World Cub Scout Overnight

Last weekend, we spent the night at Sea World in San Antonio with Tyler's cub scout pack. And of course, it was a record-setting hot weekend: 104 on Saturday and 102 on Sunday. We got to do some fun behind-the-scenes tours, caught some shows, did some rides, and slept indoors next to the shark aquarium. And by slept, I mean that lights out was at midnight and they woke us up at 6 am. The kids slept and Michael and I felt like we slept for about 10 minutes and since they didn't allow air mattresses we were pretty sore from the hard floor. But we did have a lot of fun!

Flamingos!

Petting sting rays (barbs have been clipped)


Getting a close-up look at the dolphins behind the scenes

Daphne particularly loved seeing all the animals


Lined up to pet a bamboo shark

Tyler carefully petted the shark


The boys converted one of the scouts into a penguin

The orca show
Since we were at Sea World as part of an organized group trip, they reserved seats for us at the orca show and at the Extreme Hydro Power Show, which featured a rock band (late 80s/early 90s), speed boats, water skiiers, wakeboarders, jet skis, and fireworks. The following morning we got to see some of the exhibits before the park opened to the public.

Lined up to get fish to feed the sea lions


Tyler has second thoughts about holding fish




Sea lions


Otters

The beluga whales were super sweet and curious about us

We ended the official group trip at the entry sign
We opted to buy a pass to check out the rides and more of Sea World on Sunday. Since it was so hot, we decided to ride the two water rides first to cool down in the water.

Drenched but happy

Pretending to drive jet skis, which were a replica of the ones
used on the Wave Breaker roller coaster
Daphne loves carousels. This one was decked
out with Sesame Street characters.

Not sure which character this is!

Abby and Daphne
Me love cookies!


Cotton candy! Waiting for the beluga whale and dolphin show


The Pacific white-sided dolphins jump high!



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