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| Community Rank: Adventurer ![]() Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: connecticut
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| Busch Gardens Tampa Tommorrow we leave for Tampa Forida and we'll be visiting Busch Gardens.We've never been so I thought maybe someone here could tell me a little about it. Thanks MaryJane |
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| AKA Belle's Mom Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Central Michigan
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| Re: Busch Gardens Tampa Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is an amusement park and a zoo all in one. Busch Gardens has some incredible roller coasters as well as a very extensive animal collection. Animals are tucked into every nook and cranny of the park. There is also free beer tasting and an incredible restaurant called Crown Colony, which I highly recommend for dinner. There are two different restaurants one serves a buffet and one serves all-you-can-eat chicken (or fish I think??). The food is excellent! If you have the money you might want to go on the Serengeti Safari . It is a tour that takes you out onto the Serengeti Plain so you can feed and touch some of the animals. My sister and I did this in 2002 and it was an awesome experience. When we took the tour it was about $30 a person. |
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