Sea World Orlando to change killer whale show in 2020

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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — SeaWorld Orlando says it will begin 2020 by changing its centerpiece killer-whale
show.
The Orlando Sentinel reports the theme park will replace its "One Ocean" show with a program
called "Orca Encounter." The new show is about killer whales’ role in the ocean ecosystem,
behaviors the animals exhibit in the wild, the importance of conservation to their habitat and animal
welfare practices at SeaWorld.
"One Ocean" revolved around a conservation theme. It was SeaWorld’s first show that did not
include trainers in the water with the killer whales. The changes came after the 2010 death of SeaWorld
Orlando trainer Dawn Brancheau, who was battered and drowned by a killer whale.
In 2013, the documentary "Blackfish" was critical of SeaWorld policies. Animal rights group
PETA has pushed for the company to relocate its animals to coastal sanctuaries.
The final day for "One Ocean," which debuted at the park in April 2011, will be Dec. 31.
"Orca Encounter" will take over Jan. 1 at Shamu Stadium.
Sergio Rivera took over as SeaWorld Parks CEO last month. That announcement coincided with third-quarter
earnings for the company that showed a nearly 3% attendance drop for the quarter, some of which was
attributed to the threat of Hurricane Dorian.
The incoming show is "the continuing evolution" of SeaWorld shows, Dennis Speigel, CEO of
International Theme Park Services, told the newspaper.
"They’ve got a new regime now, and I’m sure they’ve looked at this and studied it and said this will
help put us back on track and this is the wave, literally, of the future," he said.
The attractions industry continues to build thrill rides, but there’s also growing interest in
conservation issues, Speigel said.
"There are a lot of areas particularly globally … that are looking at the natural, educational
experiences more of the come and explain, show and tell," he said.

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