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Right off the bat, you can see Moo has embraced the Seaworld idea. Her shirt is the one she picked from the gift shop the last time we came. It reads "Melt hearts, not ice caps". My little activist.

Then we hit up the penguins, because we all love those. Then the new Turtle Reef, which was neat. Lots of turtles, even a turtle video game for the kids to play where they had to get from point A to point B without getting eaten by sharks, choking on an oil spill or eating trash. Moo had fun playing it, even though she didn't really get how to use the controller and our turtle was practically dead by the time the game ended.
We had to see the starfish touch pool, we LOVE to get in there and actually touch something.
We also found a giant milk bottle outside of the Petz Rule! arena. Moo just had to strike a pose. Does anyone remember those milk commercials from the 80's? The ones with the skinny little kid looking in the mirror, then seeing himself a big hunky football player, saying "I may be small now, but I'm drinking milk!". This shot made me think of those old ads. Too funny.
Of course, we can't forget Toots. She spent her time peaking out of the stroller at all the wonderful sights and sounds of the park and sleeping. Mostly sleeping.
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