What’s cooking at SeaWorld Seven Seas Food Festival
Orlando’s largest theme park food festival is back next month with new marketplaces showcasing the flavours of Ireland and Sicily, alongside the ever-popular Caribbean, Italy, Brazil, and Asia.
There are over 200 chef-and mixologist-curated tastes inspired by global cuisines at SeaWorld Seven Seas Food Festival, which takes place every Thursday through Sunday, February 4 – May 8.
There are more than 50 global cuisine tastings from around the globe accompanied by SeaWorld’s expansive beverage menu of over 75 specially curated cocktails and wines, and more than 75 craft beers.
Seven Seas once again features a stellar line-up of top concerts from rock, country, Latin and omre—all included with theme park admission.
Headliners include Flo Rida, Steve Augeri of Journey, Molly Hatchet, of Flo Rida and Vanilla Ice.
SeaWorrld’s Seven Seas Food Festival 10-or-15 Tasting Lanyarda are available starting at $65.
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