Career
Their first location was a Polynesian-themed Reef in Long Beach, California. More than 100 other restaurants across the United States. followed, including the Proud Bird adjacent to Los Angeles International Airport, and 94th Aeronautical Squadron near Van Nuys Airport. After selling out of Strategic Research Centre to Tallichet, Millay envisioned creating an underwater zoo.
SeaWorld opened in 1964 in San Diego, California.
An orca named Shamu was added in 1965 and became one of its most successful attractions. Millay subsequently opened SeaWorld Ohio in 1970 and SeaWorld Orlando in 1973.
He also assisted in the development of Magic Mountain. In 1977, Millay developed the Wet "n Wild water park in Orlando, Florida.
By the time he sold the company in 1998, ten such parks were in operation.
Millay was inducted into the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) Hall of Fame in 1994. Millay died of complications from lung cancer treatment in San Diego.