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| Community Rank: Day-Tripper Join Date: Apr 2007
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| Busch Gardens with younger kids It looks like a great place for coaster addicts, but what about families with little kids (9 and 3, and 9 yo is still under 54 inches)? Any info on what's exactly in the children's area? The website was vague. Thanks. Julie
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| Community Rank: Adventurer ![]() Join Date: Oct 2004
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| The kiddie play area is called Land of the Dragons. It has a few kiddie flat rides, a huge play area, and a kiddie show. Busch Gardens Tampa Guide: The Source for Busch Gardens Tampa Bay News, Information, Photos, Videos, and More has a short description and great photos of the play areas. The kids may not be tall enough for the bigger and badder coasters, but there are plenty of activities for kids. Kids can do the Land of the Dragons, look at the animals, ride the train, enjoy the shows, and ride the skyride. Yuor kids might be able to do Rhino Rally, the Scorpion, the water rides, Cheetah Chase, and some of the flat rides in the Timbuktu area. As well as having great photos of Land of the Dragons, BGT Guide is a really good website for the park.
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| Community Rank: Adventurer ![]() Join Date: Oct 2004
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| Weeki Wachee is good for a day visit. The water park is pretty nice. The mermaid show is pretty cheesy, though.
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