Sky Tower at Sea World Orlando 2009
This is a view of Sea World Orlando from the Sky Tower observation ride. It’s 300ft/91.44m tall and is the oldest ride at Sea World Orlando. Can anyone guess what I’ve zoomed in on at the 2:30 mark? You can also see Manta, Sea World’s newest flying roller coaster from B&M.

wow, i hope i’ll go to sea world someday, but as the old saying goes, “only a girl can dream”.
@hannahhazlehurst cool england sucks really and even though florida have tropical thunderstorms that dosent bother me , i i know florida gets alot of them when i went last year hope to go again soon i miss seaworld
@User85871 I livin in england too and i would also love to permently live in orlando
Sea World is absolutly ausome Shamu the whale is ausome in the shamu show and the rides are ausome especially Kracken
I love living here with Sea World, Universal Studios, WDW, and Busch Gardens Africa all within an hour and a half drive from here. There’s one drawback though. It can get up to 100 degrees Farenheight/37 degrees Celcius with about 80-90% humidity from mid July to mid August.
i wish i lived in orlando i love orlando and want to go back im from england i would rather live in orlando then england great video
hahahhaaha i see disney world… i can see my house frome here!
I first make out Spaceship Earth at 1:00 as the white thing just above the tenemant buildings near SeaWorld.
I was actually zooming in on Walt Disney World. You can clearly see the silver golf ball that is Spaceship Earth at EPCOT, then the Dolphin and Swan Hotels and the Contemporary Resort. All that is visible at the 2:32 mark. WDW is about 15-20 miles from Sea World.
at the 2:30 mark you zoomed into Marriott’s Cypress Harbour
I miss it, too. There was actually quite a bit to do there…rides…shows. The Hurricane was such fun. The Zoomerange, oh my gosh. It wasn’t the loop that got you, but the drop. You dropped so fast, you came out of your seat, and it just took your breath away. Too bad you missed the Wiener. I’ve never felt my body shake so after getting off a coaster. Word was people were complaining about it being too hard on the body, and it was, but well worth it!
I remember Circus World, aka Boardwalk and Baseball. The Florida Hurricane was my first wooden coaster. It was thrilling during the day and even better at night with no lights. They did have the Weiner Looping which I never rode and they also had the Double O (aka Dare Devil and Zoomerang). It was actually the prototype launched shuttle loop coaster from Arrow Dynamics. B&B is now just a large shopping mall now. Believe it or not, I still miss that park.
The best wooden coaster used to be at Circus World (now closed long ago). It was over 2 minutes long of a ride, very fast, rough and a lot of fun. I once rode it–no lie–50 times in one day…the workers just let us stay on an kept the thing running in succession sometimes. They also had a steel coaster callled Wiener Looper for only a year…absolutely the MOST thrilling coaster, and violent, I’ve ever been on. So violent, it was removed. We all got off shaking! It was THAT thrilling!
Then you should check out my channel. I have lots of videos from Busch Gardens Africa in Tampa, FL, Sea World, both Universal parks and Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. I’ve also got one of Manta, Sea World’s newest Flying coaster from B&M.
that was cool i am going on vacation to orlando in 5 days and i cant wait
That view looks superb. I keep forgetting how low Spaceship Earth looks from this side of area. When travelling West on the I-4 around the Sand Lake Drive exit you can see glimpses of Spaceship Earth and The Contemporary Resort. Great video.
when its clear u can just about see universal resort, even tho its on the other side of int. drive
mantas great its like your flying!
at the 2:30 mark you zommed into Walt Disney World
at 2:39 you can see some of the Magic Kingdom
its disney. You can see the Magic Kingdom area later on
thats it i thought it went from up to down real fast
is Spaceship Earth the thing that i can see at 1:01
at what time are the Tower of Terror
and the pleasure island sign?
You got it, don’t forget the giant golfball that is Spaceship Earth at EPCOT.