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We are going to be visiting Busch Gardens this visit for the first time. It is all adults and teenagers. Do you have any suggestions for this as it is a little hard for me to try to plan as we have never been there. Thanks much
I took DD Samantha there a few years ago, with her bio. father, his wife and kids.
Sorry - can't tell you a THING about how to go about doing it. We got on the little overhead hanging ride thingy that goes around the park so we'd be able to see what there was - and suddenly - HUGE thunderstorm!!
Lightening strikes were everywhere, they got everyone off of the ride at the halfway mark, where there is a loading area - well, everyone but us, since Samantha's wheelchair had been left at the other little station! We had to ride for an additional 15 minutes on the ride they were telling everyone was too dangerous to be on.
We sat in the park for a long, long time while it rained so bad the sidewalks were flooded up to my knees, and finally decided it wouldn't get any better and left.
This concludes my saga of Busch Gardens!
(oh, I recommend taking an umbrella for the SUN - there is NO shade in the area to get tickets, and the line was horrid - we were there for 2 hours before we figured out that the handicapped entrance included a ticket booth for it!)
I've been to Busch Gardens a few times, so if you want to ride the coasters, here's my plan of attack...
- Arrive 30 minutes before opening so you can get into the parking lot, wait for a tram, use the bathroom, etc.
- When the park opens, do the coasters in this order:
- Sheikra: walking is quickest to get there, but it takes 15 minutes. If you want to save foot power, take the skyride to the Congo and walk a short distance to Sheikra
- Kumba
- Cheetah Chase (if you really want to, but I consider it the worse mouse ever!)
- Scorpion
- Montu: take the train back or walk
If you want to do Gwazi, save it for later in the day. Gwazi Lion and Tiger are very rough, though.
Take time in the afternoon to look at the animals or watch some shows. The best show in the park is Katonga. That show has all the free A/C you want too! For lunch, my favorite place is the smokehouse by Sheikra. The ribs are delicious. Plus, you get entertainment from watching Sheikra go round and round.
Later in the day, re-ride your favorites or see stuff you missed. If you really want to do Rhino Rally, do it first thing or near park closing. Lines tend to be shorter at those times.
I go to BG every Disney trip (Seaworld, US, IOA too). Mears runs a bus that picks you up at your hotel, and drops you off at the parking lot of Universal, where you catch another bus that deposits you at the BG entrance. It takes about and hour and 15 minutes from Universal to BG. If you don't want to rent a car, that's the way to go, The coasters in BG are all good, Sheikra is the most intense. I just enjoy walking around looking at the animals. The aviary is my favorite spot. My favorite places to eatare the smokehouse by the flog flume ride and the pizza at the Anheuser Busch Hospitality place. BG is definitely worth a day
We did busch tampa when they were building shekra. it was jan and rather dead, there were NO lines for the rides. i made the mistake of doing the wood coaster first (never ridden a wood coaster before) and basically said thats it no more rides for me today. the hubby rode the other rides on his own.
personally i liked the park, more so for the photo options as thats when i started getting into photography. where the park was in town was sort of odd to me as wb is basically surrounded by busch property and tampa is almost in the center of a neighborhood. they were also redoing the gates then so we just kept following signs. but overall we really liked it.
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The wooden coaster Gwazi will really knock your teeth out! I wouldn't recommend riding Tiger and Lion on Gwazi unless you really want to. If I want to ride them, I usually save them for the end of the day, when the lines tend to be the shorest. Most of the time, I usually walk right past Gwazi.
No, there is a ton more than coasters. We go about 4-5 times a year. I hate coasters and I have fun. I loved the show there, Katonga. I didn't make it a priority when we first went and we went back I thought I better go and see it and I really loved it. It was beautiful. And of course a nice break from heat. There is the bird show too......which in my opinion was just ok. I am not a huge fan of birds, but it is hard going from SeaWorld and seeing Horizons or Believe and then seeing this bird show... . I really like Busch Gardens, the Africa theme makes it interesting and fun and not so stereotypical amusement park. I like how they have upped the ante for these types of parks and include shows etc. Hope this helps.
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