Orlando, FL – SeaWorld Orlando Ends Public Dolphin Feedings

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    Trainers have Orca killer whales perform for the crowd  during a show at the animal theme park SeaWorld in San Diego, California March 19, 2014. ReutersOrlando, FL – Guests at SeaWorld’s theme park in Orlando, Florida, will no longer be allowed to feed the dolphins.

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    Visitors in the Dolphin Cove area Monday were still able to touch and pet any dolphins that approached them, but the park was no longer selling $7 trays of fish to entice the aquatic mammals.

    Starting next month, guests will be able to buy 10-minute packages — starting at $15 a person — that include touching the dolphins and having photos taken with them under a trainer’s supervision.

    A SeaWorld spokeswoman told the Orlando Sentinel (http://goo.gl/utQQud ) that the new program is similar to popular ones in SeaWorld’s San Diego and San Antonio parks.

    An 8-year-old girl made national news in 2012 after her father posted a video of a dolphin biting her arm during a feeding at the Orlando park.


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    9 years ago

    The whole fun of Seaworld was feeding the Dolphins fish, even the Coney Island Aquarium no longer sells dead fish to feed their animals.