“Jewels of the Sea: A Jellyfish Experience” will be a first-of-its-kind immersive aquarium.
The exhibit, first announced by SeaWorld officials last year, is described as a “first of its kind for SeaWorld parks” and will offer a variety of jellyfish species in three separate galleries.
The jellyfish will be on display in multiple aquariums, including an 18-foot tall cylinder set to be one of the country’s tallest, a “touchable globe of cascading water and jellyfish” and a 10-foot arch that SeaWorld says is designed to provide guests with varying angles of the creatures.
The exhibit will conclude with a virtual gallery covering both the walls and ceiling with LED digital video panels displaying “captivating oceanic scenes.”
Monday’s announcement did not include a specific opening date.
“Visiting the new Jellyfish Experience is an amazing opportunity like no other — a chance for our guests to see up close the spectacular details of these underwater marvels and witness how they live …