The park had amazing expansively landscaped and well manicured lawns. Also there were always lots of flamingos at the front entrance.
Being a theme park there were costumed mascots. I forget the name of the Walrus but the costume is very cute. The nose is amazing and I like the touch that he is dressed in an Admiral's uniform.
The holy grail of images for Sea World is the Hawaiian Punch Village. This was Sea World's Tahitian Terrace with great tikis and Hawaiian decor along with good food and non-alcoholic fruit drinks. I believe most of the poles and the shields were purchased from Oceanic Arts.
Of course all of this is gone now and the park has lost its theming and many of the animal shows. This post is dedicated to Chris who is a major Sea World fan.
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That Walrus is actually an Elephant Seal.
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Raspberry and butterscotch plaid pants? -Check
Overstuffed burgundy featherdown jacket? -Check
Yep, it's 1973
Nice, I love all the Oceanic-themed stuff around Hawaiian Punch Village!
Speaking of raspberry and butterscotch clothing, if you're gonna eat at the Hawaiian Punch Village, I think it's cute to color-coordinate with the food.
Lovely photos...!! Seaworld is a beautiful place too.
The elephant seal was Barney Google, named after an old time comic strip character with a big nose. The costumed version was inspired by Sea World's real live elephant seal, Barney Google, who appeared at the close of the Seal and Penguin shows. He would do a couple of simple tricks, like blow his nose on a hankie, then wave good-bye as the audience filed out.
Can you find the Hidden Mickey in these pictures?
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