Experience Wild Arctic, where a flight simulator meets daring adventure as you embark on a thrilling jet-helicopter ride through the breathtaking, perilous, icy landscapes of the frozen north.
Land: Sea of Power
Status
Closed
01/06 06:23
Type
2D Motion Simulator
Quick Queue
Yes
Duration
5 minutes
Wet Factor
None
Recommended age
4 years old
Or older
Wheelchair accessible
No
Takes photo
No
Popularity
Moderate to Heavy
Some curiosities
General
Capacity: 1,416 riders per hour
Vehicle type: Motion Based Cabin
Vehicles: 3
Riders per vehicle: 59
Rows: 6
Riders per row: 9-10
Audience capacity: 100 stationary seats (per show)
Duration: 5:00 approx.
Height restriction: 42 in (107 cm)
Capacity: 1,416 riders per hour
Vehicle type: Motion Based Cabin
Vehicles: 3
Riders per vehicle: 59
Rows: 6
Riders per row: 9-10
Audience capacity: 100 stationary seats (per show)
Duration: 5:00 approx.
Height restriction: 42 in (107 cm)
Wild Arctic
Is a motion simulator and film themed attraction currently operating at SeaWorld Orlando. A clone of the attraction opened at SeaWorld San Diego until January 10th 2020 when the ride closed for good. The attraction is combined with an animal exhibit featuring beluga whales, walruses, and harbor seals. This attraction replaced Mission: Bermuda Triangle at both locations.
Is a motion simulator and film themed attraction currently operating at SeaWorld Orlando. A clone of the attraction opened at SeaWorld San Diego until January 10th 2020 when the ride closed for good. The attraction is combined with an animal exhibit featuring beluga whales, walruses, and harbor seals. This attraction replaced Mission: Bermuda Triangle at both locations.
Entrance
Guests queue outside the "Franklin Exploration Center", where it is presumed that they are waiting to board a helicopter which will take them to "Base Station: Wild Arctic". The queue outside the attraction includes numerous murals of the Arctic animals and scenery as well as various HD TV monitors that show various clips about the Arctic and its animals running on a loop. Guests then enter the show building.
Guests queue outside the "Franklin Exploration Center", where it is presumed that they are waiting to board a helicopter which will take them to "Base Station: Wild Arctic". The queue outside the attraction includes numerous murals of the Arctic animals and scenery as well as various HD TV monitors that show various clips about the Arctic and its animals running on a loop. Guests then enter the show building.