Free SeaWorld annual passes for teachers in Florida

SeaWorld Orlando is offering all teachers in the state of Florida an unlimited-visit park pass that is good through September 2024.

Certified kindergarten through 12th grade teachers in the state of Florida are eligible to receive a SeaWorld Florida Teacher Card that is valid for unlimited admission to SeaWorld Orlando through September 5, 2024.

“In recognition of the importance SeaWorld places on education and the critical role educators play in shaping the knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the next generation of global citizens, SeaWorld will offer free admission for Florida certified K-12 classroom teachers to amplify their educational efforts both in and out of the classroom,” reads a statement from the company.

To obtain a card, teachers must pre-register online using the GovX process to receive an eVoucher. The pass is not available to claim in the park, according to the company.

Any private school teachers interested in obtaining a ticket must bring a letter from a principal on official letterhead stating that they are a teacher along with a Florida Picture ID and Paystub to the front gate of the park. SeaWorld staff will verify eligibility and provide the private teacher with a Florida Teacher Card.

For interested teachers, visit the SeaWorld Florida Teacher Card website to obtain your pass.

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