Pictures: SeaWorld Orlando’s Aquatica water park
Commerson’s dolphins at SeaWorld‚Äôs Aquatica water park. The small, quick dolphins with penguinlike markings are rare to see in captivity. January 25, 2016 (Rich Pope, Orlando Sentinel)
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One set of Aquatica’s new lockers, accessed by a touch screen, is located by the new Ihu’s Breakway Falls thrill ride. (Dewayne Bevil / Orlando Sentinel)
Austin Brown, Clermont watches the Commerson’s dolphins in the Dolphin Lookout, a viewing area of the Dolphin Plunge, which takes riders down 250 feet of clear tubes underwater. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
Christian Martin, Orlando, races down Taumata Racer is for those who like the fast lane. A 300 foot slide in and out of tunnels and around a 360 degree turn. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
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Ruthann, Lonnie, Lexie, 12, and Nicholas, 8, Stefekos, New Hampshire, touch a Sulcata Tortoise on the beach area at SeaWord’s new wwaterpark, Aquatica. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
Don’t count on TV ads to play up the slides at SeaWorld’s Aquatica. Take a ride, and judge for yourself. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
A guest at SeaWorld’s new waterpark, Aquatica, takes a ride down one of its many slides during the soft opening on Saturday. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
Commerson’s dolphins at SeaWorld’s Aquatica can spot guests shooting through the tube of Dolphin Plunge, one of the many rides in the park. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
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Blue tubes are used to go down Whanau Way a 340 foot slide and spalsh into the crystal blue pool. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
Loggerhead Lane floats guests down a lazy river past exotic birds and exotic fish. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
The Taumata Racer is for those who like the fast lane. A 300 foot slide in and out of tunnels and around a 360 degree turn. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)