Seaworld Orlando Launches New Ice Breaker Roller Coaster

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Posted On: December 12, 2021

Get ready to roll as SeaWorld Orlando’s long-awaited new attraction, Ice Breaker, is officially opening in February 2022.

Chills and Thrills Await

Originally scheduled to open in 2020, the new Ice Breaker roller coaster adds a new level of excitement to the aquatic thrill park.

Ice Breaker features four airtime-filled launches that run both backwards and forwards, a near vertical top hat maneuver, and series of high-velocity twists and turns. The ride culminates with a reverse launch into the steepest beyond vertical drop in Florida, a 93-foot-tall spike at a 100-degree angle.

Themed after the icy summits of the North Pole, the wild and winding roller coaster builds upon the newly revamped Wild Arctic section of the park that now includes a glacier bar and Altitudes Burgers restaurant.

Ice Breaker Ride Restrictions

Ice Breaker is designed to thrill and excite SeaWorld Orlando guests of all ages.

At 48 inches (4 feet), Ice Breaker has a lower minimum height requirement than the park’s other popular roller coasters. Riders both young and old are encouraged to give this new ride a whirl.

Plan a trip with your family to Central Florida this February to experience all the icy fun at SeaWorld Orlando.

Book a Room at Rosen Inn at Pointe Orlando

Whether you plan on visiting SeaWorld for the rides or the wildlife, choose to stay close to all the action by booking your room at the Rosen Inn at Pointe Orlando.

Located on International Drive, our hotel provides affordable luxury, amenities, and convenient access to all that Orlando has to offer.

We dedicate ourselves to the highest standards of cleanliness for the safety of our guests and associates. Our total commitment includes new hotel features such as clear protective borders at our check-in desks, frequently cleaned common areas and touchpoints, and the use of hospital-grade, EPA-approved disinfectants in our guestrooms.

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