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SeaWorld launches Black Friday deals: Here’s how you can save

ORLANDO, Fla. — SeaWorld announced its Black Friday deals on Monday.

During the sale, shoppers can save on tickets, passes, fun cards and upgrades.

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The sale runs from now through Nov. 26.

Here’s how you can save:

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Save up to $35 on SeaWorld Orlando Annual Passes during the Black Friday sale. Passes start at $135, or $11.25 per month for Florida residents (+ tax and fees).

Guests can purchase a SeaWorld Orlando 2022 Fun Card and get the rest of 2021 for free. During the sale, it’s $84.99 (+ tax and fees) compared to its regular price of $127.99. You also have the option of a SeaWorld and Aquatica Fun Card for $125.99 (+ tax and fees), which is regularly $181.98. Note: Fun Cards have several blackout dates on admission, and do not come with any of the benefits that Annual Passes have.

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For guests looking to visit for a single day or just a few days, the sale has savings on tickets up to 60% off the regular prices. A single-day ticket is available for as low as $49.99 (+ tax and fees), a savings of up to $68 off the gate price. A two-park ticket for Busch Gardens and SeaWorld Orlando is available for as low as $79.99 (+ tax and fees).

Buy one All-Day Dining Deal at regular price ($44.99) and get one at 50% off ($22.49) as part of the Black Friday sale. The deal allows one entree, side or dessert, and select non-alcoholic beverage per hour at participating restaurants.

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Guests can save up to 50% on select animal tours on select dates. There are limited spaces available for each tour.

Guests can save $75 on SeaWorld Orlando’s summer day camps.

Guests can save up to 50% on Quick Queue products on select dates which allow visitors to skip the line on some of SeaWorld’s most popular attractions, including the all-new Ice Breaker, opening February 2022.

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Sarah Wilson

Sarah Wilson, WFTV.com

Sarah Wilson joined WFTV Channel 9 in 2018 as a digital producer after working as an award-winning newspaper reporter for nearly a decade in various communities across Central Florida.