ENTERTAINMENT
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Sea World Plans New Exhibits: Flush from a summer in which attendance set a record, Sea World of San Diego announced that it will build two new aquatic exhibits and renovate its dolphin stadium. The projects, part of a $50-million upgrading in progress since Anheuser-Busch acquired the park in 1989, will go ahead despite overall sluggishness in San Diego County’s tourism over the first nine months of 1992. Sea World officials say they expect attendance to set another record this year.
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