I'll honestly be really irritated if they're flattening the Wild Arctic buildings for another outdoor coaster.
Unfortunately everything I’ve heard so far points to the leveling of that building plus the building behind the exhibit for the new attraction.
However I do wish they would see that indoor attractions keep people at the park—especially in Florida when there’s a daily afternoon thunderstorm that will shut down outdoor attractions for partially or even the rest of the day. They also need
literally any flatride at all. Their only flatrides are Sesame Street Land and the skytower. Oh, and the skytower is an upcharge.
Having flatrides would also set them apart from universal in Disney in that sense, because Disney features a lot of family oriented flats, universal has a couple but not many. Seaworld has an opportunity here to get a flatride package maybe from zamperla, something like the giant discovery, an endeavor, and a NebulaZ. They could get another package to get some more family oriented flats, like their smaller jump around, their demolition derby model, and their bumper cars. Nearest park with bumper cars is BGT. You do that, boom, you’ve added 6 new rides for what would probably be the cost of a new coaster.
Then, for a darkride, expand the Sesame Street section and give a Sesame Street darkride, something like Abby Cadabby’s Adventure or something. While doing that add a Sesame Street eatery and a couple new kids rides.
For a new darkride more tailored to thrills, utilize some area by Seaworld rescue center—that would drive traffic over to that area of the park and put something new over there. This could be a darkride simulating an animal rescue, but along the way it goes awry, where the ride vehicle starts to buck you around. For good measure, you could put in one of the flats I mentioned above—maybe one of the smaller ones so it’s not going to disturb as many of the animals.