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  • Seaworld closes earlier than your typical theme park. Keep an eye on park hours, and the general recommendation is to arrive as early as possible to maximize your time
  • Going in two weeks?  Sounds like you'll be in the mix for the "SEVEN SEAS FOOD FESTIVAL".  We don't know if we'd recommend the lanyard coupons or not -- all depends on whether you'll be able to chow down on 10 samples over the course of your stay or not.  If you think that'll be a challenge, then forego the lanyard and just buy the things you want.   If they do the food fest like Disneyland does -- you can place an entire order for all your desired items at one time, then take your receipt to the pick up window when you're ready to eat.  If that's the case, you'll save some time not having to wait in more lines then necessary
  • Concerts coming up?  That guy from Journey, Everclear, the every popular "To Be Announced"...
  • Check the show calendar in advance and plan around those
  • Been told there's really no need to use the Preferred Parking, as it's not as much benefit vs regular parking
  • The All Day Eating pass is 1 entree + one side OR dessert + soda every 90 minutes.  Does not include the Fancy Restaurants.    No idea is reservations are needed at the listed participating locations.
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you should work in either Hollywood Studios and Universal.   

We went earlier this year.  Crazy crowded at the parks in Orlando.  I haven't been to SeaWorld.  But if they are like the other parks then food reservations are a must IMO.  

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