Dolphins backstage pass at Sea World!
Visitors to Sea World now have the exclusive opportunity to go ‘behind the scenes’ with the dolphins through the introduction of the new Backstage Pass Program.
From Saturday 4 November, the Backstage Pass program enables a special group of guests the opportunity to meet the stars of Sea World’s Dolphin Cove Show and allowing participants to venture backstage after the Dolphin Cove Show to join in the presentation debrief.
They will learn how the show concepts are developed from the planning phase, orchestration and choreography- right through to the actual performance.
Guests will then enter the water to spend time with their new found friends and will also be granted privileged access to view the spectacular water work behaviours from the show, demonstrating the design and physical capabilities of the dolphins.
Throughout this amazing experience, guests will learn about the care, husbandry management and conservation of bottlenose dolphins, as well as the philosophies upon which the training of Sea World’s animals is founded.
The small size of this program ensures each guest receives a unique and personalised adventure, further enriching their Sea World experience.
The Backstage Pass program commences on November 4 and is available to guests aged 14 years and over at a cost of $165.00 per person, which includes a souvenir photograph capturing their unique experience.
To book a place on the Backstage Pass program, please go online at www.seaworld.com.au or call the Animal Adventures booking line on 13 33 86
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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