A new year at SeaWorld usually means new animals, new shows—but, in this case, it's a new way to scream.
This spring, SeaWorld San Antonio is adding a new roller coaster called Barracuda Strike, and it comes with a notable distinction: it’s Texas’ first inverted family coaster. That means riders hang beneath the track, legs dangling, as the train moves through turns, drops and swooping dives—without pushing the experience into extreme-thrill territory.
Barracuda Strike is designed to sit in a sweet spot the park has been going in for years. It’s big enough to feel exciting, but accessible enough that families can ride together. The minimum height requirement is just 42 inches, opening the door to younger riders who might not yet be ready for SeaWorld’s more intense coasters, while still offering enough speed and action to keep adults engaged.
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View this post on InstagramThe ride begins with a 90-foot lift hill before diving into a compact, fast-moving layout inspired by the speed and agility of its namesake fish. Trains will reach speeds of up to 44 miles per hour, weaving through tight turns and sharp dips as riders soar above the park’s water ski lake with nothing beneath their feet. It’s not about massive drops or inversions—it’s about that exhilarating floating sensation that inverted coasters do best.
For SeaWorld San Antonio, the addition reflects a broader shift. Instead of chasing record-breaking thrills, the park has been steadily building attractions that work across age groups. Barracuda Strike joins that lineup as a ride meant to be shared—something grandparents, parents and kids can all agree on, even if they define “thrilling” a little differently.
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Construction on the coaster has been underway for months, with state filings estimating the project at just under $9 million. The ride is expected to open in spring 2026, timed for the start of the busy summer season.
For locals, it’s a fresh reason to revisit the park. For visitors, it adds another draw to a SeaWorld trip that’s increasingly focused on experiences families can enjoy together—feet dangling, lake below and just enough speed to make it memorable.
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