In April 2015,
SeaWorld officials began teasing an upcoming announcement of a new thrill ride for their flagship park in
Orlando, Florida. At the time, the only detail revealed was that the roller coaster would be 200 feet in height and would become the longest, tallest, and fastest roller coaster in the city. On May 27, 2015, SeaWorld officially announced the construction of Mako, which was named after the
mako shark. The mako has been identified as the fastest species of shark in the ocean. During the time of announcement, a simulated
point-of-view shot was released depicting the ride's intended route along the park's lagoon. On August 17, 2015, the first pieces of track began to ship from Ohio to Orlando, and started to arrive on site two days later. On January 6, 2016, the roller coaster's lift hill was
topped-out. The first car of the train was shipped and revealed on February 16, 2016, with the car design exhibiting the face of a mako shark. On March 15, 2016, the last piece of track was put into place. In April 2016, SeaWorld began showing a presentation called "Mako Rising" previewing the upcoming roller coaster in their Nautilis Theater, and later testing began on the ride with the park releasing an on-ride POV. Mako's soft opening was on June 2, 2016, with the official media day to introduce the roller coaster being hosted on June 9, 2016. A day after, its official opening to the public was on June 10, 2016. In addition to the ride's opening, a summer-dedicated event named "Summer of Mako" was hosted from June to August 2016 throughout the park and its sister water-park
Aquatica Orlando. == Ride experience ==