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Busch Gardens
Busch Gardens opened in Tampa on March 31, 1959, by the Anheuser-Busch company. It was originally designed as an admission-free animal attraction to accompany the plant, but it eventually was turned into a theme park, adding more exotic animals, tropical landscaping, and rides to entertain its guests.
Today the 335-acre park has nine distinct territories packed with roller coasters, rides, eateries, shops, and live entertainment. The park is best known for its incredible roller coasters and water rides, which draw thrill-seekers from around the globe. These rides tend to cater to those over the age of 10. With this in mind, Busch Gardens created the Sesame Street Safari of Fun, which is designed solely with children under 5 in mind. There's a lot packed into this area: junior thrill rides, play areas (some with water), and shows—all of which make it exciting for the kids.
Getting Oriented
The park is set up on a north-south axis with Nairobi being the center of the surrounding areas.
Your first encounter at the park is the Moroccan market (grab a map here). There are several small eateries and souvenir shops in this area. If you head west from Morocco you'll get to the Bird Gardens, Sesame Street Safari of Fun, Stanleyville, and Jungala. Heading north you'll find Nairobi, Timbuktu, and the Congo. Heading east takes you to Egypt and the Serengeti Plain. If you get lost, there are team members available almost everywhere to help you.
For Ages 7 and Up
SheiKra. This coaster is 200 feet tall and has a 200-foot vertical descent, and isn't for the faint of heart.
Montu. This 150-foot tall inverted coaster reaches speeds of 60 mph, and has a zero-G roll and seven inversions.
Gwazi. The largest, fastest wooden dueling roller coaster in the world, boasting crossing speeds of 100 mph.
Kumba. Riders on this coaster experience weightlessness, cobra rolls, corkscrews, and inverted rolls.
Wild Surge. You're shot out of a mountain crater up a 40-foot structure and then bounced up and down, creating a free-fall experience.
Rhino Rally. A Land Rover takes passengers on an off-road safari with up-close animal encounters and a raging river adventure.
Cheetah Chase. It's a pint-size roller coaster with twists and turns throughout.
Cheetah Hunt. Riders zoom over 4,000 feet of Serengeti-like landscape and down through a rocky cave.
For Ages 6 and Under
Air Grover. Take a ride on Grover's plane and soar through the Sahara on this junior coaster.
Rosita's Djembe Fly-Away. Rosita takes you on a swing ride that sends you above the African canopy.
Oscar's Swamp Stomp. Get wet stomping and splashing your way through this cool water area.
Bert and Ernie's Watering Hole. It's a water adventure filled with bubblers, geysers, jets, dumping buckets, and more.
Zoe-Petra & the Hippos of the Nile. A kid-size flume ride with Zoe's hippo friends that gives children a river glimpse of Africa.
Walkabout Way. You don't have to be a kid to enjoy this Australian-themed attraction, which allows you and the little ones to hand-feed a bunch of cuddly kangaroos.
Visiting Tips
The park is least crowded during the week, with weekends bringing in a lot of locals. Summer and the holidays also are crowded.
Ride the thrill rides as early as possible. Think about purchasing a Quick Queue pass for $14.95, which grants you no-wait access. It's only good once per ride but ensures you will hit all the big rides quickly.
Bring extra quarters for all the locker rentals at each of the coasters.
You can pick up a map at the entrance, which lists show times, meet-the-keeper times and special hours for attractions and restaurants.
Vegetarians will enjoy Zagora Café veggie burgers or The Colony House's delicious vegetable platter. Your best food bet's the All Day Dining Deal, $29.95 per adult and $13.95 per child. It's accepted at most dining venues. If eating at the Colony House, you'll want to make your reservations immediately upon entering the park.
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