Looking for the tackiest alligator farm in FL
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Looking for the tackiest alligator farm in FL
Don't ask ne why, but our daughter-in-law has this thing about going to an alligator farm in FL -- you know, with the wrestling and the whole thing. Anyone know of one? The tackier and more touristy, the better.
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I'm sorry to tell you this, but there is no such thing as an UNtacky alligator farm, so you can pick whatever one is closest. Where will you be in Florida? Pick up any tourist brochure and you will find listings, usually with discount coupons.
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I have not had the honor of witnessing the cheese and tackiness of alligator wrestling etc LOL but I have passed a large Alligator farm in St Augustine.
I seem to remember someone talking about some really tacky ones in So Florida..Have fun
I seem to remember someone talking about some really tacky ones in So Florida..Have fun
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http://www.alligatorfarm.com/
and the one in So Florida is the Everglades Alligator Farm which is also billed as the Oldest ..
and the one in So Florida is the Everglades Alligator Farm which is also billed as the Oldest ..
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Gatorland in Kissimmee/Orlando is my choice for sheer ridiculousness. You get alligator jumping shows, alligator wrestling and other good stuff. "Gator Jumparoo" is one of their "fabulous" shows. Enjoy. http://www.gatorland.com/
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Used to live right next door to Gatorland (south of Orlando, Kissimmee area on Orange Blossom Trail). Our neighbor did some plumbing work for them -- had to have staff hold back the alligators with poles while he and his partner went into water to do repairs -ugh! Anyway, I personally like the one in St. Augustine (which is just south of Jacksonville). You know, if you were to take a driving trip, you could hit St. Augustine (I-95, east side of state), do Gatorland (I-95 to I-4 toward Orlando), take the Florida Turnpike toward Miami and then to the Everglades, and then go up I-75 (west side) for whatever gets posted here. I was most familiar with the "Gator Jumparoo" at Gatorland in Orlando/Kissimmee, that's where we had a number of kid's birthday parties. But if you're going to do it, well make a road trip out of it.
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I haven't been to any Alligator farms but any will probably fill the bill. I loved tacky when I was very little. Buffalo Ranch and Merrimac Caverns were high on my list as child.
Finish off this "alligator adventure" with a trip to Ron Jon's in Cocoa Beach. He's the billboard king in Florida. Built a business on billboard advertising and long hours.
Every beachy tchotchke is for sale here. LMF
Finish off this "alligator adventure" with a trip to Ron Jon's in Cocoa Beach. He's the billboard king in Florida. Built a business on billboard advertising and long hours.
Every beachy tchotchke is for sale here. LMF
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Thanks all. How can anyone resist something named the "Gator Jumparoo"?
BTW, Patrick, I am aware that there is no such thing as an untacky 'gator farm; however, my search is for the tackiest. So, you see, we are talking about a matter of degree here, not absolutes.
Son of BTW: I began boycotting Ron-Jon's when it went from a tacky little surf shop to a sprawling "business."
Thanks again to all.
BTW, Patrick, I am aware that there is no such thing as an untacky 'gator farm; however, my search is for the tackiest. So, you see, we are talking about a matter of degree here, not absolutes.
Son of BTW: I began boycotting Ron-Jon's when it went from a tacky little surf shop to a sprawling "business."
Thanks again to all.
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