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SeaWorld was totally seperate from Geauga Lake Amusement Park. The other side of the lake. When 'combined' the site was moved to Geauga Lake Amusement Park.


On January 10, 2001, Victor G. Abbey, chairman and president of Busch Entertainment Corporation (BEC) announced the sale of SeaWorld Ohio to Six Flags Inc. The whales, dolphins, and penguins were moved to other Sea World parks, including Discovery Cove. Six Flags keeps all the other marine mammals, fish, birds, etc. and all the shows and buildings, but not the Sea World name.

The park reopened in Spring 2001 and has been made part of the nearby Six Flags Lake Geauga theme park. The new combined park is now known as Six Flags Worlds of Adventure. Six Flags brought in dolphins from one of their other parks so they now have a dolphin show. I also saw a permit filed by Six Flags to allow them to add killer whales to their collection, so they must be trying to bring back most of the shows and exhibits familiar to visitors of the old park.