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Spring into Night features extended hours and nighttime entertainment, March 31–April 15 and weekends April 21–May 20. SeaWorld stays open late so guests have more time to enjoy all their SeaWorld favorites, plus a nighttime sea lion and otter show, “Sea Lions Tonite,” and an all-new nighttime Shamu show dubbed “Shamu Rocks,” a 20-minute musical journey through awesome natural settings around the globe.

Summer Nights with “Shamu Rocks,” May 26–Sept. 3, features extended park hours, live music and special nighttime animal shows. Guests experience the park after dark as specialty acts, percussionists, hip-hop dancers, live musicians and gymnasts entertain at the front entrance plaza in a show called “Riptide”; Clyde and Seamore get into the act with the hilarious “Sea Lions Tonite”; plus Shamu’s newest show, “Shamu Rocks,” cuts loose on a 20-minute musical voyage through awesome natural settings around the globe.

Sea to Shining Sea Music Festival is SeaWorld’s entertainment extravaganza, returning for a sixth season, Sept. 22–23, Sept. 29–30 and Oct. 6–7. Included with park admission, the event features stages throughout the park with live music including rock, country, swing, bluegrass and contemporary/eclectic rhythms. The park, decorated in red, white and blue, also showcases an array of classic cars.

SeaWorld’s Holiday Celebration returns for a second year, featuring “Clyde and Seamore's Night Before Christmas” and “Shamu's Holiday Night” shows. SeaWorld's Holiday Celebration — which takes place winter 2007 — also includes “Meet the Holiday Animals” such as a reindeer, penguins, arctic foxes and more, plus strolling holiday musicians, decorative photo spots throughout the park and the lighting of SeaWorld's 320-foot Skytower Tree of Lights.

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