The 2008 purchase of Anheuser-Busch by Belgian brewer InBev led to the sale of Busch's parks to a private equity firm in 2009.
On April 13, 2017, SeaWorld Orlando announced "Infinity Falls" to open in 2018, with park officials comparing the ride to class IV river rapids experience.
[25][26] A bridge connects the pathway to the area, with totems on either side depicting a parrot, a snake, a tree frog, and a sloth.
[26] Moreover, the connected area has pay to play water cannons that individuals use to soak people on the ride through telescopes that line the course.
[28][29] Infinity Falls is contained within a 2.5 acres (1.0 ha) space located within the Sea of Mystery area of the park.
[30] In addition to being numbered, each raft on Infinity Falls has its own name, most being play on words related to the ride experience.