From November 3 to November 5, 2023, the family-centered Mexican tradition will be celebrated with fabulous decorations including offerings and flowers.
By Andreína Longoria.
San Diego, Ca.- SeaWorld will continue its tradition of celebrating Día de Los Muertos with the flavors and sounds of this family-centered Mexican tradition. Large, beautifully dressed statues of Catrina will welcome visitors as they discover offerings of keepsakes and flowers in honor of loved ones who have passed away.
There will also be delicious traditional food options available for purchase in the park, including Conchas, Pan de Muerto, Chamango, and Hot Cheetos Elote in a cup. There will also be a Micheladas bar where guests can enjoy delicious drinks such as micheladas and margaritas. On the park’s trails and in the area that houses the ofrendas, food and decorations, the park will play traditional Day of the Dead music.
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