The Brief

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 only taxes and certain shipping costs.

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A FOX 35 review found that SeaWorld’s online checkout can add as much as $32 in extra fees depending on the transaction.

SeaWorld’s parent company, Unit

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