Thursday, December 26, 2013

Gatorland "Alligator Capital of the World"



Gatorland is a wildlife preserve park that is located in Orlando, Florida. Opening its doors in 1949 on a 110-acre piece of land, it quickly became known as the “Alligator Capital of the World” and is currently the oldest attraction left in Florida. There are thousands of different animals that you can view safely or walk on the wild side with. This park is family owned to this day and is well known for rescuing gators that would typically be trapped and killed for sale. While visiting Gatorland, you have several different options of things to do.  Upon arrival, you will see the ever so famous Alligator mouth that used to be the main entrance up until 2006 when a major fire sparked and destroyed a major part of the opening of the park. Once you walk into the park, you have the option to see shows, take a wild zip line adventure or just view the wildlife.  Starting with the newest attraction, the Screamin’ Gator Zip line, you take a heart stopping seven stories, across 1,200 feet of high flying fun over the park’s main attractions or if you dare, take the night tour. Next up, you can wind down and catch one of the famous gator wrestlin’ shows and even have the chance to hop on the back of a live gator yourself or hold a big boa for a once in a lifetime photo op! The fun won’t stop there as you cheer on one of the star alligators in a Gator Jumparoo where the alligators compete for their lunch. To take a load off, you can hop on the Gatorland Express Train and ride around a large portion of the park. 

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 If action and adrenaline are more of your thing, you definitely should check out the Trainer for the Day program. This is a heart pounding glimpse into the life of an alligator trainer, meeting some of the smallest alligators then progressively moving on to meeting the largest crocodiles and gators in the park. You will get the chance to get hands on with different reptiles and creepy crawlers and have an experience that you will never forget. If you’d rather not get too cozy with the animals of the park but still like to venture behind those gates, no worries! There’s also the Adventure Hour package that gets you into the Alligator Breeding Marsh, allowing a behind the scenes tour putting you within feet of hundreds of alligators that you can feed. If you’re going to be around after dark, take the Night Shine tour and experience “Real Florida”. You will get to walk in darkness with a flashlight and some food across the wooden walkways, with only bright red glowing eyes on you and get a real education of Florida wildlife.

For the little ones in the family, be sure to stop and play at the Gator Gully Splash Park and children’s playground. Once you’ve let the kids run around for a bit, next head over and see the giant tortoises’ and Burmese pythons that are on exhibit. There are many other animals you can checkout throughout the park such as turkey, owls, emus and even an aviary where birds will come and sit on your arm for a treat out of your hand! Allie’s Barnyard Petting Zoo is another great opportunity to get up close and personal with animals of all kinds. Throughout the entire park there are food and beverage options ranging from Cuban sandwiches to smokehouse style foods.  Your trip to Gatorland will only be complete though, if you see the extremely rare and world’s largest collection of Leucistic alligators (a total of 4 at the park). Also known as albino alligators, there are about 15 that are even known to exist in the world and with white skin some have pink eyes and others have blue eyes. These gators are extremely strong and mean and most don’t live through their entire adulthood because of the genetic mutation.  No matter what you choose to do during your visit at Gatorland, you will be left with nothing but amazing memories and photos to look back on and smile about for the rest of your life!

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