Sea World was so much tamer than Disney......crowds were lighter, no walking around getting bumped every six inches. We were trying to fit a lot in prior to storms coming in, but we managed to do a lot, because wait times did not exceed 15 minutes here. Shew!
The dolphin show, whale show, and Sesame Street land were a big hit! We even rode Infinity Falls, the spinning raft ride, where we got completely drenched. Chris may have lost his hat on Atlantis (he did and it was his favorite) and we got to see some very cute penguins.
We then walked Disney Springs, which is now mainly upper end stores. The Lego sculptures were neat to see though!
We spent a few afternoons and a morning at the resort where the kids took classes and learned about ecosystems, African instruments, animal noises, flamingos, and so much more. Raegan was just getting where she would ask them all where they were from. Zimbabwe, Tanzania, South Africa, etc. Loads of different cultures for them to learn from.