Key West Area | SeaWorld

The Key West area at SeaWorld in Orlando is adjacent to the park’s main entrance and is inspired by the quaint city of Key West, Florida along with the entire Florida Keys area. The architecture and landscaping of the Key West area of SeaWorld is designed to look just like that of the famous Florida city. There are several animal exhibits in the Key West area of the park. Guests can see animals that include cownose rays, southern stingrays, green sea turtles, hawksbill sea turtles, loggerhead sea turtles, Atlantic bottlenose dolphins, flamingos, West Indian manatees, and American alligators. At the stingray and dolphin exhibits, guests have an opportunity to feed these magnificent sea creatures. The turtle habitat area, called Turtle Point, is where turtles reside in a naturalistic lagoon with indigenous plant life, sand dunes, and a beach. There are more than 300 turtles at any given time living at Turtle Point, ranging from hatchlings to 6-foot-long leatherbacks.

The five-acre Key West area at SeaWorld also features entertainment, restaurants, and unique shops.

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