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Busch Gardens

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Busch Gardens, Tampa, FL., is a great theme park foe all ages. There are so many interesting things to see and do at Busch Gardens, that one day is just not enough. Busch Gardens offers multi-day passes which allow you to return for another day at the park for very little money. Florida residents can attend the park one-day and receive a “fun card” which will allow free access to the park for the remainder of the calendar year.

For the roller coaster enthusiast, Busch Gardens offers 4 large-scale roller coasters, and one small scale. The newest is Sheikra, which gives riders a 70 mph, heart-pumping experience like no other. Sheikra offers three minutes of excitement on the tallest 200-ft. coaster in FL., with a 200-ft. straight down drop. Montu is another amazing steel roller coaster within Busch Gardens offering a 60 mile per hour inverted ride. Kumba is one of the world’s best roller coasters offering a full 3 seconds of weightlessness and several vertical and spiraling loops. Gwazi is the parks wooden roller coaster which offers twin tracks and 2 distinct tracks, the lion and the tiger, with the lion feeling like a continuous number of spirals and the tiger feeling more like a bobsled ride than a roller coaster. The oldest and smallest of the roller coasters is the Scorpion. This is still a great ride it’s just smaller and shorter than some of the other super coasters Busch Gardens has to offer.

There are multiple activities for toddlers including an entire play area, Land of the Dragons, which is dedicated to the little ones, with climbing nets and splash ponds, a sand box, a giant bounce house and a few rides. There are toddler friendly performances multiple times per day on the Land of the Dragons stage.

For the children, there is the brand new Jungala. This area is great for children of all ages. They can take a ride on a zip line, play tug of war with a white tiger ride the waterfall on the wild surge and climb through the tree tops on a large 3 story tree top canopy play land.

There are many different types of live performances throughout the park, which offer interesting information about Africa and African culture as well as pop culture and music.

The animal encounters at Busch Gardens are like no other. The beautiful natural habitats created for these animals seem more like you are on safari, than observing caged animals at a zoo. There are multiple up close and personal tours available where you can actually feed and touch some of these amazing African native animals.

Busch Gardens is a perfect stop for anyone touring Florida, but plan for more than one day, as there is so much to see and do.