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Gatorland

Alligators On Display

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phone number area code
the phone number on this yahoo listing is wrong. the area code should be 407 not 405.

Reviewed by: strunke from on Jul 30 2009

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Kids loved it
Last summer we took our daughters here (they were 5 and 1 1/2) I honestly thought I would hate as I am not much of an animal type person. I can honestly say I had as much if not more fun than my kids did. It is a great atmosphere and learning adventure for the whole family. It's not just gators its other wild life as well! And for the price you can't go wrong!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 30 2009

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LOVED IT
I honestly thought the place would be a tourist trap but I was way wrong, to see these creatures up close is amazing, and even a little chilling. It's not like the zoo where there is a cage, here you walk over a wooden deck like walk way, look down and there are massive alligators below, look to the right or left and there are massive alligators to the side. And the price is pretty affordable, compared to other theme parks. If you like animals, or just reptiles this is a great attraction.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 16 2009

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FANTASTIC time and we went for FREE! :-)
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Reviewed by: Abby from on Jun 20 2009

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We will definetly go again.
This was the most interesting thing we saw on our trip to florida. 9 of us went abd the youngest was 2. Even the baby enjoyed it. I am 63 and I

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on May 28 2009

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A Must See
The atmosphere was great. Absolutely friendly employees. Up close to animals and great pictures. Funny presentations with everyone willing to interact and explain habitats.

Reviewed by: Sharynn from on Nov 08 2008

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If you like reptiles...go here
I loved the whole atmosphere, no bars, and you could see the animals up close. I wanted to throw some little hoodlums into the pond but my husband would not let me. I liked the staff and seeing the alligators so close was an experience.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 15 2008

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We loved Gatorland
Gatorland was awesome! My familly had a great

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 25 2008

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Great Time
Gatorland was a great break from HIGH disney prices, although you do pay addition for a couple things in the park, you can still have an awesome time for admission only! Gatorland is great park for people who have an interest in Reptiles. There are 3 humurous shows, and plenty of things to make a day of fun. The splash park- which is basically a large animal related, and colorful playground with waterguns and buckets of water splashing everywhere is great fun for adults and children in the Florida heat. When you are visiting there are also options to do things such as sit on the back of a real 7ft alligator and hold a 10 ft burmese python. My children are still talkin about it to this day!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 19 2008

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less crowded than disney
My kids actually liked Gatorland better than Disney world which, when we went, was wall to wall crowded. Gatorland had lots of open space to breath and enjoy nature and there were no lines.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 28 2008
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