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A Virginia man accuses SeaWorld of concealing service fees in ticket sales.
The lawsuit claims the company violated consumer protection laws requiring full price disclosure.
SeaWorld has not yet responded to the allegations.
ORLANDO, Fla. - A Virginia man is suing SeaWorld, accusing the Orlando-based theme park company of misleading consumers with hidden fees and violating Virginia’s "all-in pricing" law.
SeaWorld has not yet responded to the allegations.
What we know:
The complaint alleges that the theme park advertised low ticket prices but added undisclosed charges — including an $11.99 service fee — at checkout.
The suit claims these practices violate Virginia’s "all-in pricing" law, which requires businesses to show the full cost of a purchase upfront, excluding on

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