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Halloween 2020 Is Officially A Go For SeaWorld Orlando

It's a break from Orlando's other theme parks.
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While Orlando's theme parks have been canceling annual events, SeaWorld Orlando is moving in the opposite direction.

During its earnings call on Monday, the theme park announced that it will move forward with a modified version of its Halloween Spooktacular and SeaWorld's Christmas Celebration events.

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We're confident we can not only operate these events safely but we can operate these events profitably. 


Marc Swanson, SeaWorld Interim CEO 

Both Universal Orlando and Walt Disney World have moved to cancel their fall events this year.

The former made headlines by canceling Halloween Horror Nights for the first time in 29-years.

There was no word of Busch Gardens Tampa's annual Halloween event, Howl-O-Scream, will proceed this year.

Via Orlando Sentinel 

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