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Busch Entertainment Corporation is Anheuser-Busch's family entertainment subsidiary, and is one of the largest adventure park operators in the United States. Its parks are located throughout the country:
SeaWorld Orlando
, the world's most popular marine-life park, is home to the first killer whale born and raised in the care of humans. The park offers an exciting blend of marine-life entertainment and education.
Discovery Cove
is an exclusive, reservations-only paradise adjacent to SeaWorld in Orlando, Fla., designed to offer guests the ultimate experience through once-in-a-lifetime, up-close encounters with dolphins and other exotic sea life.
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
, the company's first theme park, is a
335-acre,
African-themed family entertainment park located in Tampa, Fla. It features naturalistic animal attractions such as the renowned
80-acre
natural setting of the Serengeti Plain, thrill rides like Montu, a massive inverted roller coaster, and live entertainment.
Adventure Island
operates on
36 acres
next to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. The park features several unique water-play areas, thrilling splash rides and a 17,000-square-foot wave pool.
SeaWorld San Diego
, located on more than
150 acres
along
San Diego's
Mission Bay, is home to more than 12,000 marine and aquatic animals in naturalistic habitats. Wild Arctic, an adventure to the frozen north, brings guests face to face with polar bears, beluga whales, walruses and seals.
Busch Gardens Williamsburg
operates on
360 acres
of lush Virginia countryside adjacent to the James River. Awarded the honor of being one of the most beautiful theme parks in the United States, the park provides an enchanted adventure through European legends with a wide variety of entertainment, thrills and all-family rides, shows and exhibits.
Water Country USA
in Williamsburg, Va., is the mid-Atlantic's largest water-play park. It features more than 30 water rides and slides, as well as live entertainment, set to a 50s and 60s surf theme.
SeaWorld San Antonio
, situated on
250 acres
in
San Antonio,
is the world's largest marine-life park. SeaWorld San Antonio features "The Great White", a multimillion dollar steel roller coaster that is Texas' only inverted coaster, meaning riders will dangle their legs from the ride and go heels-over-head during a breathtaking series of loops, corkscrews, and other high-speed maneuvers.
Sesame Place
, a family-oriented play park in Langhorne, Pa., just outside of Philadelphia, was developed in conjunction with The Children's Television Workshop. The park blends the character and spirit of the award-winning TV show, "Sesame Street," with stimulating physical fun activities, exhilarating water rides and regular appearances by some of the show's best-loved characters.