
On Jan. 11, a three-month major rehabilitation project will begin at San Diego SeaWorld’s Dolphin Stadium in Mission Bay. In the interim, special dolphin presentations will be offered at the park’s interaction pools at Dolphin Point. Dolphin Stadium, which seats more than 3,500 guests, was originally built in 1975. Over the last four decades, the stadium has been home to the park’s killer whales and eventually, dolphins and pilot whales. It has been the venue for many shows, most recently Dolphin Days. The rehabilitation project is a significant infrastructure maintenance investment and will include draining all the pools and re-coating them. The Dolphin Days show can be seen through Sunday (Jan. 10) and will resume when the stadium re-opens in April. The dolphins and pilot whales that currently call Dolphin Stadium home will live in other pools at the park during the project.
For park hours and more information, visit www.SeaWorldSanDiego.com or call (800) 257-4268.








