Frommer's Review
Believe, an all-new killer whale show, replaces the old Shamu Adventure. Spectacular balletlike choreography, a new three-story-high set design (featuring a gigantic whale tail, fountains, and video screens), and an exciting musical score, combine to create a rather impressive production.
Note: On summer nights, when the park is open late, the last Shamu show of the day is Shamu Rocks instead of Believe. You don't need to see both, as the acrobatics and tricks aren't that different, though the music most definitely is.
A Whale of a Good Time -- Shamu Underwater Viewing is an exhibit that adjoins Believe and lets you get close to killer whales and learn about breeding programs. The underwater viewing area allows a great close-up look at the tremendous creatures. You may even get to see a mother with her baby (the newest calf made his debut in Sept 2006).
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