Beyond the Waves: Exploring the Lost Realm of SeaWorld Ohio (Discover S1 E2)
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- Time to discover: The Complete History of SeaWorld Ohio! The once popular theme park of Cleveland, Ohio! Welcome to the second episode of ThemeParks Inc! This is a new series focused on theme parks (duh), specifically parks of the past! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more!
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The nostalgia I got from watching has me in a daze. So many memories from both places when I was a kid...
Initially in late 2000, Sea World went to Six Flags to buy the Geauga Lake, at that point, Six Flags countered. How things could've been different?
Oh how wholesome they tried to keep the 80s-90s
Poor kids now can’t turn on anything without someone or something trying to taint them 🤦🏽♀️
I miss the Geauga Lake and Sea World
Six Flags never could match Geauga Lake. Yes, I know it was the same park
But the nostalgia and the shows was gone
Thank you for the memories ✨✨🥰
I loved seaworld. Lots of memories there. Never cared to much for geauga lake as we always went to cedar point. Now I am older, my kids love animals, and my oldest loves whales and other sea life. Boy it would be nice to have a sea world near by. We did take her to florida, but having one close would be nice.
It became worlds of adventure in 2001. Both parks were a big part of my childhood. It was so cool when six flags combined both parks! I wish Bush was able to buy the ride side. we might still have this park in NE ohio😢
It kills me how they just closed it. I spent summers there and some of my only memories of my grandma are from sea world before it was bought.
Now that I watched it....Geauga Lake and others like it had no chance against Cedar Point in the Dick Kinzel era. We drove the 1.5 hours west to Sea World, but never to Geauga Lake.
Loved hearing all the stories about my dad working here when he was younger, that of watching the pearl divers and standing in the hot summer sun during the orca shows. Wonderful video ❤
loved this video!!!!!!!!!! I went to both parks as a child. The nighttine show at sea world was sooo awesome thta nothing I have seen was copared to it. ( unless you go to florida) I rember going down slides at geaga lake as a chid soo awesome and my mom took me to sea world such faun memories that are gone. Ceder fair was its down full. Ceder point is iyts babey and custoner service at this park is hiorrid, I did one season and tat was the last horriabkle custo er service in this park and the same rides got sooooo boring. Soo horribale I miss both parks sooooooooo much.
Nothing compares to SeaWorlds night show. Nothing..
Starbuck, the world's highest jumping dolphin. Or so they claimed. He certainly went much higher in the air than the others.
Good memories for those of us that worked at Sea World of Ohio!
My aunt use to work there , probably around 94-96? She found a cat there and gave it to my family as a pet.
Sadly missed…Aurora Geauga Lake and beloved Sea World.
Premier parks bought geauga lake in 1995, and then six flags in 1998, so i guess in a way premier is better known as six flags, but
The story of Shouka, a killer whale transferred from France to the former SeaWorld Ohio Park after the park was sold to Sixflags, is a pretty sad one.
SeaWorld took their orcas when they told the park, so Sixflags got then 9-year-old Shouka from Marineland France. She had no orca companions, and was soon moved to a Sixflags park in California. They never successfully acquired another orca to be a companion for her, and she was becoming increasingly aggressive in her small pools towards her trainers.
From 2002 to 2012, she was alone. Finally, Sixflags' hand was pressured to send her to SeaWorld San Diego for her welfare, where she still lives today.
Her past at Marineland France was also pretty sad and messed up, but yeah... Poor Shouka.
Very interesting, yet sad story Albino Orca. SeaWorld does have quite the dark past, maybe someday the problem will be fixed!
As previously commented seaworld tried to purchase geauga lake first and got a counter offer sea world took it and left
I got pecked in the head by a mama duck when I was 4 or 5 at sea world Ohio
Cedar fair made a bad move