SeaWorld Debuts New Whale Show: One Ocean

This Earth Day, SeaWorld Orlando presents a new whale show, “One Ocean.”  The presentation of these animals aims to connect guests to the sea with a new level of excitement.

“One Ocean” opens at SeaWorld Orlando Friday, SeaWorld San Diego on Memorial Day weekend and SeaWorld San Antonio on June 10.  The show replaces the popular “Believe,” a killer whale show that enjoyed a five-year run in all three SeaWorld parks.  

“One Ocean” features SeaWorld’s majestic killer whales as ambassadors of the sea, and the ocean as the center of our natural world. At the core of the show is the inspiring and educational message that both animals and humans are part of one world, with one ocean, and its future is in our hands to cherish and protect.

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“One Ocean brings to life SeaWorld’s mission in the most powerful way yet,” said Jim Atchison, president and chief executive officer of SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment. “This show is what guests love about our parks: thrilling entertainment that educates and inspires you to celebrate, connect and care for the world we share.”

Shamu Stadium, with its 3-story set, panoramic LED screens and hundreds of surround-sound speakers, now features special effects that envelop guests in the show experience, including soaring fountains, stunning underwater imagery, and an original musical score. 

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At 80 feet long and 30 feet tall, the SeaWorld Orlando set takes the form of an immense killer whale fluke. It incorporates the colors of the ocean’s spectrum – from cobalt blue, to aquamarine and even royal purple – while its center reflects the vivid yellows and oranges of a sunrise over the sea. Dozens of hand-crafted, translucent animal figures adorn the towering set.   

Thirty-five programmable fountains, arcing up to 50 feet across the pool, ring Shamu Stadium and are synchronized to the musical score. Not only do the fountains provide dramatic effect during the show, they also serve as enrichment for the whales during playtimes throughout the day.

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An original symphonic score is amplified through hundreds of speakers, giving Shamu Stadium a surround-sound experience. The musical score features three original songs intended to evoke a global stewardship message: “One Song,” “Side by Side” and “We’re One.”  

The whales are the true stars of the show. “One Ocean ” features whale behaviors, including thrilling high-energy leaps and multiple whales performing simultaneously. The whales interact in new ways with trainers, the audience, one another, and even the set itself. In one segment, the whales play amid the giant fountains.

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