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Sea World is scrubbing killer whale shows at one park

by CNN
Monday, November 9, 2015
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SeaWorld is closing the curtain on killer whale shows at its San Diego park next year.

The company said Monday it plans to reinvent the attraction that’s been the center of animal-cruelty claims against SeaWorld.

The shows at the San Diego park will stop by the end of 2016, said CEO Joel Manby, while a “new orca experience” will debut in 2017 with a “strong conservation message.”

Sea World announced the change at an investor conference.

An earnings update last week left investors worried the company’s outlook. In the six days since then, its shares have plunged more than 10%.

SeaWorld’s reputation was badly damaged in part by “Blackfish,” a 2013 documentary co-produced by CNNFilms. The film generated criticism from lawmakers and advocacy groups like PETA.

Attendance at SeaWorld’s theme parks has waned, and its San Diego park has been particularly troublesome.

To help its boost the company’s image, Manby also said the company will “aggressively communicate” its animal care and rescue efforts.

SeaWorld is also planning new attractions and a new pricing structure at all of its 11 parks. Its single-day tickets will be just $21, down from $79. Annual passes will be reduced to $156 from $368 per year.

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