Meet the Emperors: SeaWorld Orlando Introduces Western Hemisphere's Only Emperor Penguins
- Exclusive exhibition of Emperor penguins in Western Hemisphere, creating unique market advantage
- Leveraging SeaWorld San Diego's successful breeding program expertise
- Early access offering for Annual Pass Members could drive membership sales
- Strategic timing for summer tourism season
- Significant operational costs for maintaining precise environmental conditions at 28°F
- Limited exhibition period for art installation (only through June 19)
- Potential risks associated with maintaining sensitive Antarctic species
The world's largest and most iconic penguin species makes its exclusive debut at SeaWorld Orlando
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SeaWorld Annual Pass Members will receive exclusive early access to the habitat on June 12 and 13, offering a first look at these powerful and regal birds before they debut to the public.
Native to the harsh, frozen landscape of
"This is an incredibly rare and exciting opportunity for guests to encounter one of nature's most extraordinary species," said Jon Peterson, Park President of SeaWorld Orlando. "We're proud to continue SeaWorld's legacy of penguin care and conservation, while giving our guests a rare chance to connect with these animals in remarkable ways."
Art Takes Flight in
To celebrate the arrival of these polar icons, SeaWorld Orlando has partnered with Creative City Project to debut Big City Penguins—a playful, larger-than-life art installation featuring three towering Emperor penguins across
Guests are encouraged to snap a selfie, share their sightings on social media, and get excited to meet the real Emperor penguins up close this summer at SeaWorld Orlando.
Fast Facts About Emperor Penguins
- Size: Up to 44 inches tall
- Weight: 60 to 90 pounds
- Lifespan: 20 to 25 years in the wild; up to 50 years under professional care
- Range: Circumpolar on the Antarctic continent
- Status: Listed as Near Threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
Fun Facts
- Emperor penguins don't build nests—males incubate a single egg atop their feet under a brood patch.
- Males fast during incubation, losing up to
45% of their body weight. - They're the only penguin species to breed during the Antarctic winter.
- Emperor penguins can swim up to 8.9 mph and walk (or toboggan) at about 1.7 mph.
SeaWorld San Diego was the world's first zoological facility to successfully breed Emperor penguins outside of
Conservation Commitment
SeaWorld—an accredited organization recognized as Humane Certified by American Humane and accredited by both the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums—is committed to the care, conservation, and protection of penguins and their habitats.
Be Among the First to Visit Emperor Penguins
The best way to meet the Emperor penguins is with a SeaWorld Annual Pass, which includes exclusive early access on June 12 and 13 and unlimited visits all year long.
Become a Pass Member for as low as
- Unlimited visits all year long
- FREE parking
- FREE guest tickets
- Exclusive invites to new attractions and events
- Special discounts on food, merchandise, and more
SeaWorld Annual Passes are on sale now. Visit SeaWorldOrlando.com to learn more and join the fun.
About SeaWorld
SeaWorld is a leading marine life theme park and accredited zoo and aquarium that provides experiences that matter while educating and inspiring guests of all ages to care about marine life. Welcoming millions of guests every year, the parks offer fun and enriching experiences from up-close animal encounters and year-round educational programs to award-winning marine-life-themed rides and attractions, special events, and exciting entertainment. For more than 60 years SeaWorld has advanced the conservation of marine life in and outside its parks through science, education, and exceptional animal care that is Humane Certified by American Humane and accredited by the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. SeaWorld is one of the largest marine animal rescue organizations in the world, helping more than 42,000 animals to date. The SeaWorld Conservation Fund, a non-profit foundation established in 2003, has provided more than
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