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spendleb
3 Apr 08, 12:56 PM
Does anyone know how the Mistify show works at Seaworld? Is it held every night or certain nights?, sure I read it starts at 10pm, is that correct and if so, presumably the park doesn't remain open until then?

Helen uk
3 Apr 08, 02:17 PM
Not sure if its on everynight but if you take a look at the seaworld site it might tell you there.

The show itself is on just before the park closes and its on the lake in the centre of the park

spencem
3 Apr 08, 02:19 PM
It looks like you will miss it unless you are going for a very long trip. SeaWorld's web site doesn't show their extended hours starting until the 24th of May.

AFAIK they only run Mistify when the park is open until 10pm.

Have a great trip anyway, it's an excuse to go back! :)

WTP
3 Apr 08, 02:30 PM
I may be wrong, but reading recent trippies, I'm sure people have seen Mystify in these low season months. One poster (Lynn I think) did say that they were going to watch it but the firework computers were malfunctioning so it was cancelled.

yes..it was Lynn, here is the link
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=200684

spendleb
3 Apr 08, 04:17 PM
The website schedule is not great and doesn't cover most of my holiday yet but it seems it might be on at 9pm on weekend nights, will see if we can make it, is it worth the effort ??

Helen uk
3 Apr 08, 04:35 PM
Yes its definatly worth seeing if you can,i always get a lump in my throat and Dh thinks it the best out of all of them

loadsapixiedust
3 Apr 08, 04:41 PM
Mystify is a seasonal show, only on selected dates in high season. It begins when the park closes, after the last Shamu Rocks show usually either 9 or 10pm. It was on over Easter but was cancelled due to technical problems on the night we went, we were told this often happens so I wouldn't base your schedule around it. If you are in the park at closing time you can't really miss it anyway. If you see it then it's a nice end to the day, if not, there are other firework shows.