Turtle Trek
Turtle Trek | |
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SeaWorld Orlando | |
Coordinates | 28°24′50.03″N 81°27′34.92″W / 28.4138972°N 81.4597000°WCoordinates: 28°24′50.03″N 81°27′34.92″W / 28.4138972°N 81.4597000°W |
Status | Operating |
Opening date | April 27, 2012 |
General statistics | |
Manufacturer | Falcon's Treehouse |
Designer | Falcon's Treehouse |
Model | Spheron Theater |
Capacity | 900-1000 riders per hour |
Duration | 7:00 |
Quick Queue available |
Turtle Trek is a 3D dome film projection theater located at SeaWorld Orlando in the United States. It was designed by Falcon's Treehouse and PGAV Destinations.
Summary[]
Guests first visit two naturalistic habitats, one filled with manatees and several species of freshwater fish, the other home to more than 1,500 saltwater fish [1] and over a dozen sea turtles. Many of the manatees and sea turtles were rescued by the park's animal team or were born at SeaWorld.
Moving on from the habitat, guests enter a domed theater. Turtle Trek's theater is the world's first 360 degree dome theater to show a 3D film.[2] The theater uses 34 projectors to seamlessly cover the entire surface of the dome, allowing the movie to be shown all around guests and even above them.[3][4] Turtle Trek tells the story of a sea turtle's journey through life, from birth to adulthood. Guests are given a turtle's perspective of the ocean's wonders.
Turtle Trek is meant to inspire guests to help conserve natural environments.[5] "Do a little, do a lot, but join us and do something to help the world and its animals," said Brian Morrow, the attraction's chief designer, regarding the attraction's message. "Turtle Trek is about the everyday heroes who can make a difference in nature."[6]
History[]
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Turtle Trek opened to the public on April 27, 2012, in the Key West (Now called the Sea of Shallows) section of the park. The state-of-the-art attraction included original music and a CGI dome film, where guests could view 360 degrees around to view the film.
Because of its location in the park, while Turtle Trek was incredibly popular at the beginning, the location is mostly empty now. The attraction initially opened with multiple 'holding rooms' that were supervised by staff, at each of the individual tanks. Once going through all the holding rooms, guests would file into a theatre with 3D glasses for the show to begin. Because of the lack of crowds in this area, the holding rooms are no longer in use (along with the preshow videos), rather guests can walk freely from the tanks and to the film, which now plays constantly.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 3D glasses used for the film were removed, and the film was updated to be viewable in 2D.
See also[]
- SeaWorld
- SeaWorld Orlando
- Turtle Talk with Crush, a Walt Disney World attraction
References[]
- ^ "Turtle Trek Opening April 27!". Falcon's Treehouse.
- ^ "Webisode 1: Overview". SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment. Retrieved 13 September 2012.
- ^ "Webisode 2: Dome". SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment. Retrieved 13 September 2012.
- ^ Bevil, Dewayne. "SeaWorld Orlando's TurtleTrek: Keeping it hyper-real". The Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 13 September 2012.
- ^ "Webisode 5: Turtle Conservation". SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment. Retrieved 13 September 2012.
- ^ Armenia, Anthony. "SeaWorld Orlando Opens TurtleTrek 3D 360 Dome Attraction". Orlando Attractions Magazine. Retrieved 13 September 2012.
External links[]
- Operating amusement attractions
- Amusement rides introduced in 2012
- Oceanaria in the United States
- SeaWorld Orlando
- Amusement rides manufactured by Falcon's Treehouse
- 2012 establishments in Florida