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TurtleTrek... Hatching at SeaWorld Orlando



Using new technology, TurtleTrek gets guests closer than ever before to the lives of one of the worlds’ best loved and most vulnerable reptiles – the sea turtle.

This visual conservation experience allows guests to learn more about the plight of the sea turtle and the incredible life journey they take from hatching on a beach and making the mad dash to open waters, to the dangers and hazards they face as they mature and return to the very same beach to lay their own eggs, their tales of life underwater have in the past been impossible to show – until now.
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Coming to life in front of the guests is a first-of-its-kind 3-D and 360-degree dome theatre that is completely immersive. Guests will experience a 360º view of the film, from above and all around, where they will be given a turtle’s eye view of the ocean’s wonders.

Back in the real world, visitors can get up-close to the sea turtle at two extensive habitats next to the dome, one saltwater area which will also house more than 1,500 fish and over a dozen sea turtles, and the other a freshwater habitat where guests can discover hundreds of freshwater fish and gentle manatees.

Many of the manatees and sea turtles were rescued by the park’s animal team. Since SeaWorld Orlando’s rescue programs began, the team has cared for and returned to the wild nearly 240 manatees and more than 1,200 sea turtles.




The inspiration behind TurtleTrek

• No animal’s life journey is more incredible than that of the sea turtle. From hatching on a beach and making the mad dash to open waters to the dangers and hazards they face as they mature and return to the very same beach to lay their own eggs, their tales of life underwater have in the past been impossible to show. And no theme park in the world is better equipped than SeaWorld to share that journey with millions of people.

• In the same way SeaWorld brought attention to the plight of the manatee – the park’s attraction, Manatee Rescue, created interest that helped to save the species – at TurtleTrek, the park showcases the vulnerable sea turtle and asks everyday heroes across the globe to help make a difference in saving animals in the wild.

• In the nearly 50 years since SeaWorld’s rescue programs began, more than 20,000 injured, orphaned or ill animals have been rescued, cared for and in most instances, returned to the wild. That’s more than one animal per day since 1964.

The dome that brings the film to life

• For the first time, designers have married a start-of-the-art animated film and powerful projection system with a fully domed theatre, allowing for a seamless, 3-D virtual environment, all around the guests.

• A fine silver coating on the dome allows each screen to focus the projection light back toward the guests, so every fleck of silver is like a tiny mirror.

The 3-D/360-degree film that showcases the epic journey of one sea turtle

• The animated film goes well beyond the concept of high-definition or even virtual reality. In fact, it could be considered “high-reality.”

o Each frame of the film has approximately 26 million individual pixels (more than 13 times what is considered “high-def”)

o The film is shown at 60 frames-per-second (twice as fast as the human mind can register movement).

o Combined with the dome and the powerful projection system, the result is the one of the sharpest, most spectacular 3-D films ever created.

• Each animal featured in the movie – from our hero sea turtle, to thousands of fish and down to the smallest anemone – began its life on an artist’s drawing board. Every movement of every creature was then animated independently.

• More than 12 species of sea animals are brought to life for the animated film, with each one approved by SeaWorld educators and animal experts.

• Chances are, you’re looking at this fact sheet on a standard computer monitor that’s 1,024 pixels wide by 768 pixels high – a total of slightly more than 780,000 pixels. The dome screens at TurtleTrek have more than 26,000,000 pixels.

• At nearly 950GB, it would take you nearly 3 months to download the six-minute movie at home. If anyone was ever to create a full-length film at this resolution and complexity, it would take nearly five years to download.

• The dome itself creates a huge projection area.

• TurtleTrek’s movie is actually two movies. To create the astonishing 3-D, two films run simultaneously. One is for the left eye, the other for the right.

The audio system that surrounds guests in an underwater world

• The sound system at TurtleTrek includes 22 discrete audio channels that have all been mixed on-site. This allows for 3-D sound and pinpoint placement of audio effects.

• A typical surround sound system has a 5.1 arrangement – 5 sound channels and 1 channel for low frequency effects. The sound system at TurtleTrek is 18.4 and is rated at an amazing 32,000 watts.

The real-life animals that live at TurtleTrek

A one-of-a-kind 3-D/360-degree movie is only part of TurtleTrek’s allure. It’s also two massive, naturalistic saltwater and freshwater habitats, home to sea turtles and manatees, some of them rescued and cared for by SeaWorld’s animal team.

The attraction’s animal residents that have been deemed non-releasable by the Florida government mammal experts, due to genetics, illness, or being orphaned have found a permanent home at TurtleTrek. Since 1973, SeaWorld Orlando has rescued, cared for and returned hundreds of endangered manatees and since 1980 returned more than 1,200 sea turtles back to their natural waters.

Sea Turtles

• Sea turtles are truly a global species found in temperate and tropical seas worldwide. They have survived in the seas for more than 200 million years and are among a small group of reptiles that depend on the sea for survival.

• TurtleTrek will be home to a variety of adult and juvenile sea turtles, including hawksbill, Kemp’s, loggerhead, and green sea turtles. Guests can view these exquisite creatures gliding past them from above, or through a below-water window.

Manatees

• Florida's tropical waters are home to a great diversity of life and perhaps none are more rare and endearing than the manatee. All manatee species can be found in warm tropical and subtropical waters in North America, South America, and West Africa.

• At TurtleTrek, four West Indian manatees can be seen from above, or below water as they swim by or graze on a leafy snack. Each gentle giant in the exhibit was previously rescued by SeaWorld – the global leader in rescue and rehabilitation of manatees.

Fish

• More than 1,500 Caribbean-native fish live in the saltwater habitat. The tropical varieties guests can view within the sea turtle habitat include angelfish, surgeonfish, file fish, butterfly fish, and many more.

• Approximately 200 freshwater fish will accompany the manatees in their habitat. There will be fish native to Florida such as large-mouth bass and bluegills; and exotic fish that can be found in Florida waters such as pacu and red-tail catfish.


The story behind the story and what SeaWorld does on a daily basis to create awareness of animals – and nature – in need

• SeaWorld parks have helped animals in need; ill, injured, orphaned and abandoned for more than four decades. The majority of rescued animals are successfully treated by SeaWorld veterinarians, rehabilitated and returned to the wild.

• To date, 20,000 animals have been rescued by the park’s animal experts including whales, dolphins, seals, sea lions, manatees, sea turtles and birds. This is the equivalent of helping one animal a day, every day, for 45 years.

The SeaWorld/Busch Gardens Conservation Fund

• In addition to direct support of hundreds of environmental, research and conservation projects, the company provides millions of dollars in cash, support and human resources to the SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund. A registered non-profit conservation foundation, the Fund has granted $7 million (£4 million) in support of more projects around the world in more than 60 countries.

• The Fund also provides an outlet for visitors to the parks, as well as the general public, to do their part to help protect wildlife. The Fund commits 100 per cent of donations to on-the-ground wildlife conservation.
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Is this open now or part of their refurb for 2013?

(sorry if I missed that info & it's a silly q!)
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The manatees are one of our favourite parts of Florida trips, they're so peaceful and the care they get from the sea world workers seems to be really brilliant! It appears like Seaworld are making a lot of changes! - It'll be nice to see it brightened up with some new attractions! - i can't wait
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Is this open now or part of their refurb for 2013?
I'm guessing this is part of SW's announcement regarding it's 2013 refurb.

Wow. A 360 degree 3D movie? That's fantastic and should look anazing.

It's good to see SW adding attractions like this rather than just another rollercoaster.
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ah so this is what is happening to the manatees we wondered where they were when we went last month.
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I'm guessing this is part of SW's announcement regarding it's 2013 refurb.

Wow. A 360 degree 3D movie? That's fantastic and should look anazing.

It's good to see SW adding attractions like this rather than just another rollercoaster.
Oh boo! my turtle mad DD would've loved this!
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wow sea world is doing some amazing stuff as part of its refurb!
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I read elsewhere that this attraction should be open in spring 2012
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I read elsewhere that this attraction should be open in spring 2012
Ooooh I hope so. I loooove sea turtles and wer'e going at the end of May 2012
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