ORLANDO, Fla. — SeaWorld Orlando invited guests to keep the festive season alive into the New Year with its colorful Three Kings Celebration, a special event celebrated January 3–6, honors the cherished tradition of the arrival of the Three Wise Men.

As part of SeaWorld’s extended holiday lineup, the Three Kings Celebration brings together families and visitors from across Central Florida and beyond to experience vibrant cultural festivities, performances and holiday magic.

A Festival Rooted in Tradition

The celebration pays tribute to an important holiday observed across Latin cultures — Three Kings Day, also known as Epiphany — which marks the journey of the Magi bearing gifts. At SeaWorld, parkgoers are welcomed with festive cuisine, spirited music and extended opportunities to enjoy special seasonal entertainment woven into the park’s holiday programming.

Entertainment for the Whole Family

Highlights of the event included:

  • “Tale of the Three Kings” performances in the Nautilus Theater, bringing the story to life with engaging storytelling and music.

  • Live Latin bands and performances on the Lakeside Patio throughout each day.

  • Craft stations for children, offering festive activities inspired by holiday traditions.

  • Access to Sea of Trees and other illuminated holiday displays that continued the park’s winter wonderland atmosphere.

All activities were included with regular park admission, giving guests plenty of ways to celebrate together while soaking in the last days of SeaWorld’s holiday lights and seasonal offerings.

Part of a Festive Holiday Season

The Three Kings Celebration capped off SeaWorld Orlando’s Christmas holiday season, which featured special events including New Year’s Eve festivities and other cultural celebrations.

For families looking to extend holiday memories a little longer, this vibrant event provided a joyous and inclusive way to ring in the spirit of the New Year while honoring traditions that resonate with many throughout Osceola County, and the Orlando communities.