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Oh my god, that parking lot is 2 times the size of the actual park itself. How can anyone look at that and think "yes, this is good"?
So there's a couple things at play here.
No matter whose fault it is. It's a monstrosity. Living in the Netherlands, I don't think I've ever come across such a big parking space. It's incredible it's not structured the other way around: there should be a limit to how much parking space you're allowed to have. You can assume there will be a lot of traffic going to such a park, just put up some public transport infrastructure.
Pub lictran sport..? I've never heard of this sport. It must not be played in the United States. Sounds like some euro-trash thing.
On top of that, the orcas have 2 holding thanks and the performance tank, and they take turns getting out into the performance tank for more room to swim. (Only one holding tank is highlighted)
Also, Sea World stopped taking wild orcas a while back, so the adults there were likely born there and couldn't survive in the wild.
So to echo everyone else, this post is wrong, but yeah, fuck cars.