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Busch Gardens

Member Rating: **** 4.0 | Rate It
  • Address: 3000 E. Busch Blvd., 8 mi northeast of downtown Tampa and 2 mi east of I–275 Exit 50, Central Tampa, Tampa, FL, 33612 | Map It
  • Phone: 813/987–5000; 813/987-5082; 888/800–5447
  • www.buschgardens.com

Fodor's Review:

Nearly 4½ million vacationers and locals flock to Busch Gardens each year. The hook: Five roller coasters are an irresistible lure for thrill-ride jockeys. But this state-of-the-art attraction also is a world-class zoo with more than 2,000 animals and a live entertainment venue that provides a full day (or more) of entertainment for the whole family. The 335-acre adventure park's habitats offer views of some of the world's most endangered and exotic animals. You can experience up-close animal encounters ($33.99–$119.99 plus regular admission) on the Serengeti Plain, a 65-acre free-roaming habitat that is home to reticulated giraffes, Grevy's zebras, white rhinos, bongos, impalas, and more. Myombe Reserve: The Great Ape Domain allows you to view lowland gorillas and chimpanzees in a lush, tropical-rain-forest environment. The Broadway-style theater extravaganza KaTonga: Tales from the Jungle is a 35-minute celebration of animal folklore, and the hapless Leslie Nielsen leads a bumbling band of buccaneers on the big screen in Pirates 4-D. SheiKra, North America's first dive coaster, opened in mid-2005. On the wings of an African hawk, riders fly through a three-minute journey 200 feet up, then (gulp!) plunge 90 degrees straight down at 70 mi per hour. As if that is not enough to tighten your fanny pack, attraction workers removed the floor in 2007, so riders' feet dangle far above ground. The park's coaster lineup also includes steel giants Kumba and Montu, a double wooden roller coaster called Gwazi, and Cheetah Chase —a five-story family coaster full of hairpin turns and breathtaking dips. The off-road safari Rhino Rally brings you face-to-face with elephants, white rhinos, and Nile crocodiles. (When it's running properly, which isn't always the case, a flash flood adds a river-raft element.) Land of the Dragons is a 4-acre kids' playland that has rides, special shows, play areas, and a three-story tree house with towers and stairways. For those 21 years or older, the Hospitality House in the Bird Gardens offers complimentary Anheuser-Busch products, and the Budweiser Beer School hosts a 30-minute lesson in the art, science, and tradition of beer brewing. Allow six to eight hours to experience Busch Gardens.

  • Cost: $64.95; parking $9
  • Open: Daily 10–6; sometimes earlier, later in summer during special events

Member Reviews & Ratings:

Pretty good theme park

Posted by bachslunch from US on 11/12/08
True enough, it's not as big a deal as the large Orlando parks. It's still pretty good, with several roller coasters and flume rides, gardens, a bird house, African animals in a Serengeti style setting, shops, eateries, arcades, and live theater. Two days for the price of one deals make this less of a financial bite than it might be otherwise.

Experience: 4.0 Ease: 4.0 Value: 4.0 Don't Miss: 4.0 RATING: 4.0

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