Our family had a blast riding the little roller coaster Atlantis at SeaWorld Park in Orlando. Despite being smaller in size, the coaster provided just the right amount of thrills and excitement for our two little kids. The best part was that the line wasn't too long, allowing us to hop on and enjoy the ride without having to wait for hours.
One of our children is autistic, and we were thrilled to see how much they enjoyed the roller coaster. The gentle twists and turns of the ride were just enough to provide a fun and exhilarating experience without being overwhelming. It was heartwarming to see both of our kids laughing and smiling as we zoomed around the track.
The Atlantis roller coaster was the perfect addition to our day at SeaWorld Park, providing a fun and memorable experience for the whole family. We were impressed by the accessibility and inclusivity of the ride, making it a great option for families with children of all abilities.
If you're looking for a family-friendly ride that everyone can enjoy, be sure to check out the little roller coaster Atlantis at SeaWorld Park. It's a fantastic way to add some excitement to your day while creating lasting memories with...
Read moreThis water ride - coaster hybrid has a lot to offer, and is quite family friendly. It has majestic and ambient Atlantic theming indoors, a beautiful structure to look at offride, and thrilling drops that will likely have you soaked by the end. Unfortunately, the effort to make the ride family friendly has been subtractive rather than additive. The theming of the siren with a Medusa head has all been turned off or removed, and replaced with nothing. For my nostalgic self, Journey to Atlantis is a shadow of its former self, though still fun. But if you don't have rose tinted memories of being scared to death by a medusa looking mermaid creature, this ride is excellent for all family members and is widely appealing...
Read moreWe had the worst experience at this line. What is the need to Upchurch people to be able to cut in line. As of 6/28/2025, that plan had backfired. Both lines were almost equal. This is no longer about giving people a good experience but rather to inrich (United Parks & Resorts Inc). Not only that, they charge for parking knowingly that the park was at full capacity. Where are the local authorities to regulate how many people are safely in the park at any given time. Again, this is all about the money, not about the people that come to visit. I would hope people stop being idiots and not pay for Quick Queue Lines. The lines will move faster.
For the record, it was not our 1st time here but rather...
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