Orlando Sentinel

Run through SeaWorld, zoo brews, Toxic Blast on I-Drive

- Dewayne Bevil Theme Park Ranger Email me at dbevil@ orlandosen­tinel.com.

SeaWorld Orlando is planning its first run in the park. The Seven Seas Food Festival Fun Run, set for May 4, will have a course that passes by wildlife and attraction­s, including the Mako roller coaster, Infinity Falls, Orca Stadium, Shark Plaza and Sesame Street Land.

The top three overall male and female finishers in the 5K will be awarded annual passes to SeaWorld Orlando.

Other race amenities include medals for participan­ts, commemorat­ive T-shirts, an end-of-race celebratio­n and free parking on race day.

The full course can be seen on seaworldor­lando. com. The path will be lined with SeaWorld entertaine­rs, and characters will wait for runners and walkers at the finish line.

There will also be a kids run for ages 7 and younger.

The main race starts at 7 a.m.; the kids run starts at 8:30 a.m. Registrati­on begins at 5:45 a.m. near SeaWorld’s park entrance.

Registrati­on fees for the fun run are $55 through April 20, then $60 through May 3, and $65 on race day (barring a sellout). Subtract $15 from each of those prices for runners age 12 and younger. SeaWorld annual passholder­s get a $10 discount. The kids fun run is $10 through May 3 and $15 on race day unless sold out.

Discounted park tickets, valid only on race day, are available for $39.99. There’s a limit of four tickets per participan­t.

For more details about early packet pickup, strollers

and the parking lot schedule, go to seaworldor­lando.com and click on “events.”

Other nuggets, notes and new things to do from Central Florida attraction­s:

SeaWorld’s water park, has begun its Aloha to Summer promotion, which runs Saturdays

Aquatica,

and Sundays through June 2. The activities include a welcome celebratio­n as the attraction opens, a dance party (11 a.m.-3 p.m.) and family-friendly activities (4 p.m.-6 p.m.). The event’s specialty menu features Polynesian barbecue meatballs, frozen jalapeno mango margaritas and “Maui Wowie” pizza (yes, with pineapple) and more.

Additional details: aquatica. com/orlando.

Friday’s at the Orange County Regional History Center is titled “Gators, Glitz and Gatsby: Florida’s Roaring 1920s.” Speaker Cheyenne Stastyshyn, public programs coordinato­r at the downtown Orlando museum, will cover flappers, bootleggin­g and “The Great Gatsby” at the Beacham. General admission tickets are $5, $14 with lunch. More details: thehistory­center.org/events.

returns to the Orlando Science Center on Saturday. Speaker Anish Roshi of the University of Central Florida will discuss dark matter and the interstell­ar

Lunch & Learn Science Night Live

medium. The 21-andup event includes the “Kaboom” show, workshops and exhibits. Tickets, which must be purchased online in advance, are $19. More info: OSC.org.

Brews Around the Zoo

returns to Sanford’s Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens on April 13. The fundraiser offers samples of 30 craft beers from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., with early admission available at 4 p.m. Tickets are $50 ($99 for early admission). Note that the zoo is closed to regular traffic all day and that this is a 21-and-up event. More details: centralflo­ridazoo. org.

Dezerland Park on Internatio­nal Drive is now home to Toxic Blast, a black-light, gel-blaster combat activity. The eco-friendly “gellets” turn to powder when they dry. Admission for the 45-minute experience — with 800 gellets — starts at $21.95. Tickets and more informatio­n: dezerlandp­ark. com.

recently purchased by Merlin Entertainm­ents Group, has been added to the elite and gold passes for Legoland Florida, which is also part of the Merlin family. It falls under the “admission to more local attraction­s” category in the benefits alongside neighbors Madame Tussauds Orlando and Sea Life Orlando Aquarium.

The Orlando Eye,

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