ORLANDO, Fla. – Contractors are asking SeaWorld to pay up, as the theme park company is apparently millions of dollars behind on construction bills.Premier Rides, the ride manufacturer contracted to build SeaWorld’s Ice Breaker roller coaster, filed a lien against the theme park company June 10, saying SeaWorld owes $2.7 million for work done between Aug.
17, 2018 through March 13 of this year. Ice Breaker’s total cost amounts to about $8.2 million, according to the lien.The park has been boasting about its first launch coaster since it first debuted the ride at IAPPA last November, saying Ice Breaker was slated to welcome thrill-seekers Spring 2020.