Ice Breaker Roller Coaster Now Open at SeaWorld Orlando

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The moment that SeaWorld guests have been waiting for is finally here as one of the most anticipated coasters of 2022 is now open to the public, the ALL-NEW Ice Breaker.  The coaster opened today commemorated with a special ceremony featuring the breaking of an ice ribbon, in keeping with the ride’s Arctic theme. SeaWorld Orlando, voted the best amusement park in the country by USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice poll in 2021, features the most coasters in a single theme park in Orlando.

Named after the icy Arctic summits, Ice Breaker features four airtime-filled launches, both backward and forwards, culminating in a reverse launch into the steepest beyond vertical drop in Florida – a 93 feet tall spike with a 100-degree angle. The thrills continue as riders fly over a near-vertical tophat maneuver into a series of exciting twists, turns, and airtime hills. The brand-new coaster is located across from the park’s Wild Arctic exhibit and is complimented by the popular themed Glacier Bar and Altitude Burger.

“Our Annual Pass Members had an exclusive opportunity to preview the ride prior to opening and the feedback is fantastic!,” said Park President Kyle Miller. “Ice Breaker is a one-of-a-kind thrill ride that complements our existing exhilarating ride portfolio perfectly. With the opening of Ice Breaker, SeaWorld features the most coasters in a single theme park in Orlando and we are excited to introduce the rest of our guests to this highly anticipated coaster today.”

SeaWorld’s ALL-NEW Ice Breaker, Now Open to the Public at SeaWorld Orlando
SeaWorld’s ALL-NEW Ice Breaker, Now Open to the Public at SeaWorld Orlando

Reflecting the company’s commitment to conservation, SeaWorld welcomed Tara Riemer, President, and CEO of the Alaska SeaLife Center to the grand opening. Primarily dedicated to marine research, education, and wildlife response, the Alaska SeaLife Center mission matches closely to SeaWorld Orlando’s, making them a perfect conservation partner to help educate riders about the Arctic and its inhabitants.

“The Alaska SeaLife Center is excited to expand our partnership with SeaWorld. This new collaboration will enhance our mission to share the Arctic and sub-Arctic rescue and conservation stories with the public, especially SeaWorld visitors,” said Tara L. Riemer, President and CEO of the Alaska SeaLife Center. “For many years, SeaWorld has been a devoted supporter of the Center’s Wildlife Response program and has assisted the Center with incredible animal rescues including Aku the walrus and Tyonek the beluga whale. This close collaboration is possible because the Alaska SeaLife Center and SeaWorld both meet the exceptionally high accreditation standards of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, meaning that care of rescued and resident animals is second to none.”

For more information, park hours and to purchase tickets, visit SeaWorldOrlando.com.

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