Emperor Now Open At SeaWorld San Diego!

SeaWorld San Diego’s ALL-NEW Emperor, named one of the most anticipated coasters of 2022 by USA Today, is now open to the public. The opening was commemorated with a special ribbon cutting ceremony featuring Puck the Penguin, live performances by The Waddlers and the Funky Feathers leading the way for guests to take their first dive on Emperor.  Nonprofit conservation partner, Penguins International, was also on hand to share in the celebration and a portion of Emperor Hazy IPA and Emperor merchandise sales in the park will go to them to help support their cause.

Tallest. Fastest. Longest.

Named after the Emperor penguin, the world’s largest penguin, the Emperor coaster mimics this species’ amazing underwater diving ability. Climbing to 153 feet with feet dangling in the air, riders are suspended on a 45-degree angle at the crown of the ride before plunging down a 14-story facedown vertical drop, accelerating to more than 60 miles per hour. Riders also experience inversions, barrel roll, Immelmann loop, hammerhead turn and a flat spin as they race along the nearly 2,500 feet of track. Each of the floorless ride cars hold 18 riders in three, six-person rows. This is the first seating configuration of its kind in North America.


To complement the experience on the all-new ride, guests can sample the new limited release Emperor Hazy IPA from Mike Hess Brewing, which was created and inspired by the ride and is only available at SeaWorld San Diego.  Following some hops and the big drop, guests are encouraged to visit Penguin Encounter, the only place in North America where you can see Emperor penguins in-person.

“Our Annual Pass Members had a special opportunity to ride Emperor ahead of the grand opening, and it’s been great to hear all the positive feedback and enthusiasm surrounding our new ride,” said Jim Lake, Park President. “Emperor brings all-new thrills to the park, being the tallest, fastest, and longest dive coaster in California and our first ever dive coaster at SeaWorld San Diego. We’re so grateful to our guests for their patience and we can’t wait to have them come take the dive and experience Emperor firsthand.”

All for a big cause

SeaWorld San Diego partnered with penguin research and conservation nonprofit, Penguins International, for the opening of this penguin-themed ride. As part of the partnership, SeaWorld San Diego will donate a portion of Emperor Hazy IPA and Emperor merchandise sales to Penguins International to support their important conservation, education, and research efforts. Penguins International Conservation Education Manager Katie Propp
was among the speakers at the grand opening ceremony.

“We’re so excited to partner with SeaWorld San Diego for the opening of this thrilling new ride inspired by the majestic Emperor penguin,” said Penguins International Executive Director, David Schutt. “SeaWorld has been a longtime proponent of penguin research and education, providing important research opportunities for scientists at their facilities and generating awareness for these amazing birds through their presentations and learning opportunities. We see this as yet another way the company is helping advance the public’s understanding of this species and are eager to see where this partnership takes us.”

Get unlimited access and wonderful perks

The best way to experience the ALL-NEW Emperor is with a Fun Card or Annual Pass. Guests will receive unlimited access to family and thrill rides, along with seasonal and special event celebrations like Seven Seas Food & Wine Festival, Electric Ocean, Craft Beer Festival, Spooktacular, and Christmas Celebration. Plus, Annual Pass holders get amazing perks and exclusive offers including FREE parking, up to six free guest tickets, and special savings on merchandise, Quick Queue, and more.

For more information, park hours and to purchase tickets, visit here. Follow SeaWorld San Diego on Facebook and Instagram for the latest park updates and information.

See you there, San Diego!

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