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View Poll Results: How much does the Sea World Viva! guy make?
Under $50,000 17 58.62%
$51k-$100,000 11 37.93%
$100,000 or more 1 3.45%
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Old 01-06-2011, 12:09 PM
 
Location: San Antonio, Tx
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Their show would not be so interesting without the performers who risk their lives or the poor animals. Odd that respect, and decent pay, is not given to those who make the show.
Actually that isnt 100% true. At least not to this guy. I have seen you perform just based on the fact that I have been a season pass holder since day 1 (probably have 100 pictures of you since my daughter makes us go to that show on every visit), and while you do/did a fabulous job in your role it isnt what I wanted to see when I went to Sea World.

Years ago that show (called something else, but in the same location) was all about the dolphins (bottlenose and those little black and white ones that hauled ass) and manatees. It was a fabulous show.

Again I dont want to take anything away from the performers because I couldnt do what they do, but when I go to SeaWorld I want to see the animals perform like the old days when I lived in Florida and frequented the Orlando SeaWorld

Of course I still long for a return of the Wheels Show and Spooky Kooky Castle.
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Old 01-06-2011, 12:29 PM
 
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The aerialists and other acrobats in The Azul Show were my favorite!

It is tragic to know if true that they are under payed, work so many hours, have no job security, and still must clean the trailers.
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Old 01-06-2011, 03:30 PM
 
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PS Disney also offers a really good deal for performers. Don't judge all theme parks by your experience with just one.
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Old 02-13-2011, 03:55 PM
 
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Hi Sabresfan, thank you for remembering me ! I am still traveling around the world performing in theme parks and cirques.
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