Six Flags Marine World Unveils Northern California's First Interactive Dolphin Touch and Feeding Experience
28 Abril 2005 - 9:01AM
PR Newswire (US)
Six Flags Marine World Unveils Northern California's First
Interactive Dolphin Touch and Feeding Experience New Ocean
Discovery Experience Makes a Huge Splash With an Up Close and
Personal Encounter With Magnificent Marine Life VALLEJO, Calif.,
April 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Six Flags Marine World is
offering guests a new world of exploration with Ocean Discovery,
the Park's new interactive marine animal encounter that opens to
the public on April 29. The new Caribbean-themed destination is the
only place in Northern California where guests can personally
interact with Atlantic bottlenose dolphins, southern stingrays and
warm-weathered penguins. The 2-acre area provides guests the
opportunity to interact with and feed some of the world's natural
wonders while learning about the animals and the importance of
natural habitat conservation and protection. "Ocean Discovery is an
exciting addition to Six Flags Marine World and exemplifies the
type of interactive and fun learning experience we offer for the
entire family," said Michelle Bridwell, marine mammal supervisor at
Six Flags Marine World. "Ocean Discovery presents a rare
opportunity to expand the horizons of our guests through an up
close and personal experience with dolphins, stingrays and
warm-weathered penguins." Specifically, Ocean Discovery has three
interactive marine life experiences, including Dolphin Encounter,
Penguin Passage and Stingray Bay. -- Dolphin Encounter - Atlantic
bottlenose dolphins play and surf inside a custom designed
200,000-gallon pool where guests can have direct contact with the
animals and their trainers. During designated times guests can
touch and feed the dolphins with the assistance of the Park's
veteran trainers. Additionally, visitors can enjoy the dolphins
from an underwater viewing area. -- Stingray Bay - Alongside a
10,000-gallon pool, guests have the opportunity to touch and feed
stingrays, which are commonly found in southern parts of the
Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Southern
stingrays can reach a width of five feet and weigh more than 200
pounds. -- Penguin Passage - The new outdoor, rocky exhibit has an
8,000-gallon pool and is home to a colony of South African
penguins, also known as black-footed penguins. Guests can watch
these flightless birds frolic and swim from rare underwater and
eye-level views. Six Flags Marine World originally opened in 1968
as a zoological park and over the years has grown into America's
original combination wildlife park, oceanarium and theme park. In
addition to the new Ocean Discovery, Six Flags Marine World
provides a once-in-a-lifetime experience with 35 wild rides, nine
entertaining shows, and more than 3,000 rare and exotic animals in
35 up-close, animal attractions. Six Flags Marine World is located
in Vallejo, California, off of Interstate 80, just 30 miles
northeast of San Francisco, 50 miles southwest of Sacramento and
near the Napa Valley Wine Country. Six Flags Marine World is
managed by Six Flags, Inc., the world's largest regional theme park
company. Through its subsidiaries, it owns and operates a total of
30 parks in North America. Six Flags parks serve 34 of the 50
largest metropolitan areas in the United States. Six Flags, Inc. is
a publicly held corporation with offices in New York City and
Oklahoma City. The Company's stock trades on the NYSE under the
symbol: PKS. NOTE: SIX FLAGS and all related indicia are trademarks
of Six Flags Theme Parks Inc. DATASOURCE: Six Flags, Inc. CONTACT:
Six Flags Public Relations, +1-707-556-5227 Web site:
http://www.sixflags.com/ Web site:
http://www.sixflags.com/parks/marineworld
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