![]() ![]() The message here is to put down all your modern technology and discover some of the world’s wonderful and exotic places such as the African Serengeti, Arctic, Amazon rainforest and Great Barrier Reef. Iceploration is a 30 minute show on ice starring world-class skaters, puppets, colorful costumes, original music and even some animals. There is a meet and greet with cast members after the show when you can also get photographed with the stars. Opening Night Critters is a fun-filled family tale featuring rescued animals, including a kangaroo, and a couple of hapless humans discovering just how intelligent these animals are. ![]() SkyTrail at Busch Gardens Tampa Live Shows at Busch Gardens Tampa Jump aboard the slow-moving train as it takes you on a mesmerizing journey through the 65 acres of the Serengeti Plain. If you feel your energy is starting to wane, make your way to one of the Serengeti Railway stations situated at the Congo, Nairobi and Stanleyville. Height restriction – 48” Take it Easy on a Train Ride A 55 foot waterfall drop ensures that you and any admiring bystanders will be thankful they had dipped into their pockets and bought ponchos. Tanganyika Tidal Wave is the third SPLASH ride, this time at the end of a fairly gentle cruise. Over 46” and it’s you against the might of Stanley Falls on your own. Height restriction – Under 46” and 2 years of age must be accompanied. I’m not saying you’ll get wet on this ride but the fact that plastic ponchos are on sale at the entrance is a bit of a clue. Height restriction: 48”, at least 6 years old and a maximum of 220lbs.Īnimal encounters at Busch Gardens Get Wet Thrills at Busch Gardens TampaĬongo River Rapids is an exciting white water rafting experience spinning and twirling its’ riders down the swiftly moving river.Īnother water ride is Stanley Falls, a log-flume journey through bends, twists and turns culminating in a 40 feet drop into the foot of the Falls. Jungle Flyers is an adventurous kiddies ride with different flight patterns taking riders up to 50 feet above Jungala and the surrounding animal habitats. Height restriction – 38” tall if supervised or 42” unsupervised. Enjoy Jungala’s village from above and keep your eyes open for the animals in their local habitats nearby. The Wild Surge will propel riders out of a 35 feet deep crater into the air above a cascading waterfall. Those between 38” and 41” must be accompanied by a suitable adult. Height restriction – Riders must be at least 38” to ride. Over 51” and 8 years of age or older may ride unaccompanied.Īir Grover is an exciting ride for kiddies who can be accompanied by a parent if they’re not too comfortable on their own. Between 46” and 6 years and 51” and 8 years must be accompanied by responsible person 14 years of age or older. Height restriction – 46” and 6 years of age. Sand Serpent is a cute looking family ride but beware, it can be deceptively wicked. ![]() A thrilling and exciting ride for some of the younger, smaller members of the family. The Scorpion speeds along at 50 mph, pulls you through a 360 degree spiral at 3 Gs and is one of only three roller coasters of its’ kind remaining in the world today. This spin-coaster is the only one of its kind in the world and features an elevator and an 80 foot cobra. It’s just major fun in any language.Ĭobra’s Curse is Busch Gardens latest attraction that opened on June 17th 2016. My favorite ride is probably Montu, near the park entrance, which is a floorless coaster with 7 inversions with a 3.85Gs pull. Voted one of the best coasters in the world, Kumba is near the rear of the park and could be worth visiting early before making your way back to the other rides, possibly avoiding lines. Height restriction – riders must be between 54” and 77”. Not for the faint hearted or high blood pressure candidates. Rides for Thrill Seekers at Busch Gardens Tampaįalcon’s Fury is Busch Garden’s latest thrill addition, featuring a 335 feet, freestanding drop tower with you facing face down as you plummet from the top at 60 mph. Set your alarm and don’t be late for what should hopefully be an experience of a lifetime. Otherwise, you could be facing a return trip. If you get to Busch Gardens early enough, you should have plenty of time to do and see everything on your must do and see list. Alligators, elephants, meerkats, lions, tigers, kangaroos and pink flamingos to name but a few. Walking along the pathways of Busch Gardens Tampa is a pleasure in its’ own right with many animals on display. These sections have been given the names of cities or countries in Africa: Morocco, Stanleyville, Jungala, Congo, Pantopia, Nairobi and finally Egypt. The other 270 acres house attractions, rides and shows, restaurants and retail options. ![]()
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