What if you could take a walk around our parks or plan your vacation without leaving your easy chair? Now you can. The SeaWorld parks are now shown in Street View on Google Maps!
Up-close, 360-degree, see-everything, virtual visits to the SeaWorld parks in San Antonio, Orlando and San Diego -- as well as Discovery Cove, a swim-with-dolphins resort and Aquatica, SeaWorld's waterpark, both in Orlando -- are now online.
What a great way to check out your favorite parks.
Working with Google's Street View team, nearly every inch of the parks was mapped using one of Google's “Trikes.” A state-of-the-art camera automatically gathered photographs from the back of a modified bicycle. Google software then blended the images, creating the famous, interactive and completely movable 360-degree scenes Street View is known for.
And the best way to make sure every show, splash, adventure and fave world-class thrill ride was mapped? The 250-pound Trike, complete with camera and GPS mounted on a mast, was pedal-powered by a Google staff member. It's the ultimate mix of technology -- both high and low.
Soon, Street View for Busch Gardens in Tampa Bay and Williamsburg, Va., Sesame Place in Langhorne, Pa., Adventure Island in Tampa and Water Country USA in Williamsburg, will be available, so be sure to check back often.
Here's how to get started: Street View visits to the parks are accessible via Web and mobile applications. Go to maps.google.com and search for any of the SeaWorld parks, Discovery Cove or Aquatica. Then drag the orange “Pegman” icon (found at the top left of the map) for a “walking tour.” Among the highlights -- also seen in “satellite mode” -- SeaWorld visitors can look for the world's most famous killer whale, Shamu.
Enjoy!

