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10001 McKinley Dr. • Tampa, FL 33612 5145 Harvey Tew Rd. • Plant City, FL 33565 7007 SeaWorld Dr. • Orlando, FL 32821
(813) 987-5600 • (888) 800-5447 (813) 717-9865 •
www.dinoworld.net (407) 351-3600 •
www.seaworld.com
www.adventureisland.com
Adults $12.75; Seniors $10.75; Children 3 to 12 $9.75; Adults $84.08 plus tax; Children $73.43 plus tax. Open at
Adults $44.89 plus tax; Children ages 3 to 9 $40.61 plus $6 group rates for 12 or more with advance reservation. 9am, closing time varies.
tax; Children ages 2 and under free. Prices are subject to Open daily all year 9am-6pm.
change without notice. Seasonal operating hours, please
STAY ALL DAY
visit
www.adventureisland.com for more details.
STAY 1 TO 4 HOURS
SeaWorld Orlando is the world’s premier marine
Dinosaur World is an outdoor dinosaur museum with over adventure park with more than 200 acres of up close
STAY ALL DAY
150 life size dinosaurs. Visitors can also sift through sand animal encounters, thrilling attractions and unforgettable
Adventure Island’s 30 acres provide water-soaked in search of authentic fossils to take home in the Fossil performances immersing guests in the mysteries of
excitement for guests of all ages. Escape to the soothing Dig, uncover a life size dinosaur skeleton in the Boneyard, the sea. SeaWorld’s new show - “Believe,” showcases
Key West atmosphere where slides, waterfalls and waves cross into Deinoychus Island, learn at the indoor Prehistoric majestic killer whales with awe-inspiring choreography,
create a tranquil atmosphere and house of sun-drenched Museum, enter the Carnivore Boardwalk if they dare, see an elaborate three-story set, original musical score and
fun. a movie about dinosaurs and have a subterranean picnic panoramic LED screens. State-of-the-art rides such
at the Caves, stroll through the Skeleton Garden, enjoy the as “Kraken” and “Journey to Atlantis” twist, turn, and
buSCH GardenS taMPa bay – ne playground, picnic areas and more! Plant City - I-4, exit 17. drench guests with unprecedented thrills, while three
10165 N McKinley Dr • Tampa, FL 33612 new sea-themed family rides are designed for kids of all
(813) 987-5000 • (888) 800-5447 diSCovery Cove – r ages. Whether coming face-to-face with Shamu, petting
www.buschgardens.com 6000 Discovery Cove Way • Orlando, FL 32821 dolphins, counting the teeth on a shark or feeding seals
Adults $80.20 plus tax; Children ages 3 to 9 $69.50 plus
(407) 370-1280 • (877) 557-7404 and sea lions, vacation adventures become lifelong
tax; Children 2 and under are admitted for free. Prices
www.DiscoveryCove.com memories at SeaWorld Orlando.
are subject to change without notice. 365-day operating Dolphin package $289, Non-dolphin package $189. Open
schedule. Park hours are subject to change. Log on to daily 9am-5:30pm; check in begins at 8am.
taMPa’S loWry Park Zoo – d/W
buschgardens.com for more information.
1101 W Sligh Ave. • Tampa, FL 33604
STAY ALL DAY
(813) 935-8552 •
www.lowryparkzoo.com
STAY ALL DAY
Immerse yourself in adventure at this all-inclusive tropical
Adults $19.95; Seniors $17.95; Children ages 3 to 11
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay combines world-class thrill retreat in Orlando where you can swim with dolphins,
$14.95. Open daily 9:30am-5pm..
rides, live entertainment and one of North America’s snorkel with tropical fish and rays, hand-feed exotic birds
largest zoos in an unforgettable adventure for the whole and relax on pristine beaches. Enjoy first-class amenities
STAY 4‑5 HOURS
family. In Jungala, discover a colorful village, explore the with all meals, snacks and beverages included. Attendance Named number one zoo in the USA, Tampa’s Lowry Park
treetops on a zipline adventure and connect up close with is limited at this reservations-only adventure. Zoo is only 10 minutes north from downtown. Visit 2,000
exotic animals in Jungala - the only jungle in the world that plus animals in natural habitats including the Florida
plays with you. Manatee. Daily shows and rides. 1-275 Exit 48. Free
parking.
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