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    Gatorland

    4.4 (1.2k reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Kari P.

    It was really fun. All the gators look fat and happy. Loved the flamingos. The swamp walk was beautiful. We saw, snakes, spiders, turtles and frogs. Wished we had rented wheel chairs. That was a long way to walk in the heat. Rode the swamp gator. Very short and dusty ride. Comfortable seats cute idea not nearly as exciting as they project. Too short a ride. Prices are pretty high. But, it was a good day.

    Jessica R.

    This place was bigger than I expected! There's so much to see and do here - my family really enjoyed our experience. We mainly went for the capybara experience but enjoyed everything else this place had to offer. If you go for the capybaras I recommend getting in line in the petting zoo area early (maybe around 10:30am) to guarantee a chance to buy a ticket.

    Kenny N.

    Underrated tourist destination. We really enjoyed this even my in-laws who are local Floridians. We got the upgraded passes which we suggest which allows you to take the train, take photos with the alligators, and feed. Food was really good too, and a bucket list item of trying gator bites (meat) for the first time. Highly recommend for families!

    Shannon S.

    I had to do a speed-run of this place because I came only an hour and a half before they closed, but it was still worth it! It was fun to see and learn about all the different types of alligators/crocodiles and reptiles. They have birds and a mountain lion as well. At the end of the day, they have an event called "jumparoo" and they have two staff members with a moderator "compete" against each other to see who can get the most jumps from the alligators with raw chicken. There is a small water park area for children as well.

    Nancy W.

    Gatorland is celebrating their 75th year.! It is the oldest attraction in Florida. The iconic Gator head out front was built in the 1960s by the owner's son. The Florida residents rate as of March 2026 is around $18. Very affordable. Today we spent 6 hours here and did just about everything except for the zip line and the buggy ride. We did take the little train around You pay an extra $3. We went to three shows and just enjoyed the beautiful day strolling around the park. We got here at 10:30 and left at 4:30 You really need the whole day to see it all. So many gators! Make sure you find the white albino Gators! Very cool they have wide eyes. Parking is free and they also have a restaurant. They have two gift shops one in the front and one in the back. The zipline, buggy rides and the train are extra cost. Bring some cash because you can get your picture taken with a snake, a tarantula or a gator. My sister held the tarantula the cost was $5 she loved it. We brought our own picnic lunch and went back to the car to eat it. They let you come and go which is nice. This place has some shade but mostly in the sun so bring your hat!! Definitely a Florida Gem. I'm glad it's still there.!

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    Brooklyn S.

    Everything you think old back woods Florida should be - and I mean that in the best way possible! We saw jumping gators and wrangles gators and fed Nile crocodiles and ate gator bites and FED a group of gators all in a couple hours. It's a bonus that Florida residents get 50% this month in January 2026! Very memorable for the family and friends!

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    Kendra W.

    Great experience (even for locals). This place is so much larger and involves more than we expected. Young kids: petting zoo, train rides, picture ops with gators and shows Older kids: zip line, restaurants, ice cream and more

    Tara T.

    I had the absolute best time at Gatorland!! All of the staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming!! Starting with the ticket counter where I purchased my annual pass! To the people working the snack stands. I also was selected to be in the Upclose Encounters show, where I got to hold a snake!! I also took the train ride where you get to learn about the history of Gatorland while taking a quick tour around it. I love that so many of these animals were rescued and get to live out their lives here. I also took the opportunity to feed the gators, which are just freeze dried treats that the Gators all absolutely love. I honestly cannot wait to come back and spend a day hanging out at Gatorland!!

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    Jessica W.

    I feel like gatorland is just a classic place to visit in Orlando. I've been coming here for decades and there's always something new to see. The shows are the same as they have been but getting to watch the Gators and other animals interact with each other is and experience of its own. If you want to meet the capybaras I highly recommend getting there early. The petting farm opens at 11:00 a.m. and you do need to sign up for this experience. There are limited spots available. Keep in mind it's $12 a person. They also have a giant tortoise experience but we opted not to do that this time. If you're going to do the breeding Marsh walk I would recommend grabbing some Gator food from one of the stalls and bringing it with you. Also, while you're here, grab some Gator bites from their restaurant. They're actually pretty good. You can tell your kids they're chicken nuggets and then tell them it's Gator if they're a bit picky. The bites taste like chicken but have a slightly different texture. The Florida resident rate makes it really affordable to go here for the day.

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    Nicholas M.

    This was a very fun experience for the whole family. If you are in the area during the mating seasonI highly recommend a visit here to see the gators at their most active, but even during the winter months you won't have any problems seeing some good gator action. There are plenty of shows and things to do. They have a variety of animals from the bird enclosure, the petting area with the goats and cows, the tortoises, and I even got to play with the capybara's for an extra cost. The workers were fun to watch whether they were wrestling the gators out of the water or dangling food on a rope to get them to stretch their jumping legs. There was plenty of funny and educational things all around, but I especially liked the ones with the stories about the different gators and how they made thier way to gatorland as mischevious as some of them were. Jawlene was cool and unique highlight as well as the albino gators and the small little baby gators.

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    Bill P.

    We took advantage of a promotion to visit Gatorland. There certainly were a lot of alligators. There were also crocodiles. Mostly, they were sleeping. They did move during the show, where they were encouraged to jump out of the water to get food dangled for them. Gatorland is large. We did a lot of walking. There were several activity areas, including a water park, a train, zip lines, a petting zoo, picture opportunities, and food and beverage areas. There was an area where guests could have their picture taken while "wrestling" an alligator, holding the alligator by the nose. There were additional charges for some of these extra activities. There were areas with alligators or crocodiles from other parts of the world. The park would have been more interesting for young children. All in all, the visit was interesting, but it's now on my "I've been there and done that" list.

    Asif A.

    Very awesome place to visit , visit on a rainy day, lots covered area ,drink are not expensive, compare to other parks.

    Alan N.

    I wish I could actually give this place 10 stars. I surprisingly had a lot of fun here. Spent close to 3 hours here. Half off if you're a Florida resident. Plenty of parking out in front. Watch the shows! The staff are very funny and they make a lot of jokes for both children and adults. A lot of walking and different gators to see. They have some massive ones as well! You can spend so much time here. I would definitely come back!

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    The coolest zoo on earth. I didn't realize that zoos could have ziplines and rock climbing. Go here

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    Ask the Community - Gatorland

    How long does it take to go through the park?

    You can easily kill a few hours if you hit the various shows they have going on

    Can we pet the animals?

    There was a petting zoo area and you can pet the capybaras for an extra cost.

    Is re-entry allowed?

    They do have availability for a hand stamp to get back in during a same-day visit, yes

    Are you pet friendly?

    No, only service animals are allowed!

    What does the deluxe party package includes?

    How fortuitous! Currently at Gatorland, I spoke to Chris Sears, the booking maestro, and learned about two premium options. First, the Gator Galore Party Package is ideal for busy parents, offering admission for up to 15 guests, two hours at the… Read more

    Do they serve fried alligator?

    Absolutely! Pearl's Good Eats has fried gator nuggets that are to die for!

    Are they open Monday, Memorial Day?

    Yes! They never close

    When purxhasing tickets iine what is included in the Grunt package?

    Entry fee, train ride, small bag of food to feed the alligators and 1 meet n greet with an alligator who has his mouth taped for safety reasons.

    Can you feed alligators?

    Yes.

    Are small coolers(lunch bags) with juice and water for smaller kids(babies) allowed?

    Probably! Might have to get checked by security, but I don't see why not.

    Should we plan to be there all day, or will we be able to see everything in about two hours?

    Agree with the other responses. Two-four hours depending on what exactly you want to see and do. If you decide to catch the shows (I highly recommend it) and want to do feedings, meet a gator, etc, plan for a half day. When I went, I caught every… Read more

    Can you feed giraffes here?

    Hi Mearilyn, unfortunately we don't have any giraffes at Gatorland. You can feed the alligators, the birds in the aviary, and the barnyard animals at the petting zoo for a… Read more

    What is the weight limit for the Ziplines?

    275... https://www.gatorland.com/experiences/screamin-gator-zip-line/

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    Review Highlights - Gatorland

    The upgraded ticket included a meet a gator experience, a bag of gator chow, unlimited train rides, and admission.

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    4.6(443 reviews)
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    My husband and I were visiting from Pennsylvania, and this was our first time on an airboat. It…read moreturned out to be one of the most memorable experiences of our trip. The captain was fun, knowledgeable, and made the entire ride unforgettable--we'll definitely be talking about it for weeks. If you're in the area, I highly recommend giving it a try!

    I can honestly say that visiting this place and riding an airboat were among the most enjoyable…read morethings I have done in many years. Wow! My family, friends, and I had such a great time and wish that we could have remained on the airboat much longer. This place is located at the end of a very long road. The drive to the property is very quiet and relaxing. The property itself was well-maintained, everything was clearly marked, and the venue itself was fun. There is a gift shop, a snack shop, a food trailer offering hot food, a beverage hit, clean bathrooms, gold mining, and so much more. The employees went out of their way to make everyone feel welcome and comfortable. The real reason why you would visit this place is the airboats. Each guest boards the large boats, which can seat 12-15 people at a time. To the rear of the boat sits this huge fan, which controls the boat. Each guest is required to grab a headset or ear protection, as the boats are noisy and loud, and I mean LOUD once they get going. The purpose of the boats is to have fun, of course, but the objective is to look for alligators as you speed through the swamps. During our visit, we spotted nine alligators, and the boat operator stopped so guests could see and experience them up close. The alligators are never disturbed, and they do not seem to mind being watched. Back to the airboats, these things are FAST! The boat operator will have you going so fast on the water, then pull into a complete 360-degree turn when you least expect it. The first time the boat operator sped away from the dock at the start of the tour, you were a tad nervous, similar to riding a roller coaster. After this initial nervousness, you could not get enough of this airboat and only wanted to go fast on the water. I might add that there was a group seated in front of us with a boy between 8 and 10 years old and a young tween girl, and they appeared to enjoy the airboat ride just as much as we adults. This is definitely a fun place for all ages

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    Orlando Haunts - 11.20.22 the restaurant owner wanted to back out of their lease due to the property housing evil spirits...

    Orlando Haunts

    4.9(7 reviews)
    13.0 miDowntown / Central Business District / CBD

    ORLANDO, FL: one of the best attractions we did on our trip was a haunted walking tour with…read moreOrlando Haunts! Leashed and friendly dogs are allowed to join as you walk through downtown and stop at buildings that have history of supernatural events! Our guide, Korben, was fantastic in telling the stories of ghosts, mysteries, and history that you wouldn't even know are right here in the city! A graveyard under a movie theatre, a college campus that was a former morgue, murders, mafia crimes, and more! This was such a unique experience and we had a great time! The tour is about 60 minutes covering 1 mile and features a few stops! Policy as of 4/26/24: "Pets are welcome as long as they do not disrupt or distract from the tour." You can also find these ghost tours in over 40 cities in the U.S.!

    100-year-old buildings, historic saloons, gothic cathedrals…read more Not all of Orlando is all about Mickey & Minnie, Harry Potter's World and warm beaches but there is always something enchanting about listening to ghost stories. We attended a walking ghost tour in Orlando on a Sunday evening. For a Sunday night the restaurants, bars and clubs all seem to be operating as if it was the start of a weekend... although the on-and-off rain has reduced the "usual" crowd there were still a lot of people out, we actually walked to some shady parts of DTO which was more scary than the ghost stories... but wait, I'm still getting started with the actual ghost tour. Our meeting place was outside the Orange County Regional History Center in Downtown Orlando. We did a lot of walking so wear comfy shoes. Our guide talked about haunted buildings focusing on: 1- The Beacham - a ghost of an old woman is seen somewhere near the stage, always accompanied by drastic temperature drops. 2- The Cheyenne Saloon is one of the most popular venues in Orlando, but it has a spooky past... 3- Church Street 4- Ceviche - guests will see an out-of-place woman dressed in 19th century garb, standing behind them in the reflection 5- Hamburger Mary's Bar and Grille, originally a hardware store. Apparition of a young girl dressed in Victorian clothing 6- Kress Building - Kres Chophouse is considered to be a paranormal hot-spot by Central Florida ghost hunters 7- St James Catholic Cathedral - they even conduct their own ghost tour inside 8- Orange County Regional History Center - we learned about one of America's most prolific serial killers, Ted Bundy. The building was the location of Bundy's murder trial in 1979 My daughter purchased the Bonus Extended Tour Upgrade which was up to 4 additional haunted locations. These were all interesting and cool. Thank you to our tour guide, Tabitha.) Review #2781

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    Downtown Winter Park Historic District - The annual Christmas parade.

    Downtown Winter Park Historic District

    4.9(14 reviews)
    17.0 mi

    The Winter Park Downtown Historic District is a fantastic neighborhood with its roots tracing back…read moreto 1881. The neighborhood has some great restaurants and shopping options and is close enough to downtown Orlando to make it convenient, yet far enough away to embrace its own identity and be a lot more laid back. The streets are cobblestone and just adds to the ambiance. This is a nice upscale neighborhood and gives a cool, almost small-town feel in the midst of the city of Orlando, Florida. I would definitely recommend a visit to this cool neighborhood.

    Winter Park began as 8 acres of land purchased by David Mizoram Jr. in 1858 who called his purchase…read moreLakeview. The town of Winter Park was plotted when Loring Chase and Oliver Chapman purchased 600 acres in 1881. Life was given to the new town when the railroad was persuaded to extend it's line. The railroad depot built in 1882 was the towns first building. A store was built at Park Ave and Morse Blvd that housed a mercantile, post office, and assembly room. The building still stands. The town was chartered in 1887 and became a retreat for wealthy northerners looking to escape the cold climate in the winter, hence the name of the town Winter Park. The towns economy was built on entertaining winter tourists. Rollins College, the oldest college in Florida was founded here in 1885. The city was incorporated in 1925 and is governed by four city commissioners and a mayor. Today Winter Park is 9 square miles and home to approximately 28,500 residents. The town is known for it's lakes, parks, museums, and shops and restaurants along historic Park Avenue. My favorite restaurant is the Briar Patch. The Winter Park Historic District includes buildings constructed from 1882 through 1965, and it runs along Park Avenue from Canton to Comstock Avenues. Winter Park has held on to its old small town charm. Popular past times here include a boat ride on Lake Osceola, a meal on Park Avenue, and a trip to the Morse Museum. Favorite festivals include the Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival and the 4th of July Celebration in Central Park. The Winter Park Historic District is a delightful mixture of the new and the old and just like in the 1800's you can still arrive by train.

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    Orlando Food Tours

    4.5(24 reviews)
    17.0 mi

    Want to spend 3 hours on a guided stroll down Park Ave stopping in restaurants, shops and learning…read moreabout some history? Check this out! Nice for locals and visitors. Having seen a lot of post cards for this event around Park Ave, we decided to give it a try this past weekend. We went with the Saturday tour and unfortunately, we were interrupted with some rain during our tour so we didn't get the full history and stroll that usually is part of it. Bummed but we didn't let it stop us from having a good time. Reid was our guide for the day and also a founder of this Food Tour. He was fun and very lighthearted throughout our experience. I do feel that since there was rain we missed most of what the tour was trying to accomplish, which was to give us a history lesson as well. I do have to say, I didn't learn much but since we were scurrying to each location, I know it was difficult. They do warn you of the rain, I mean, hello! It's Florida! So they recommend bringing an umbrella! Do yourself a favor and do that if there is more than 30% chance! You will be glad you did. For a $47 price tag, check out the stops we headed to and keep in mind, they are the same stops for each tour but they will be adding a new tour of the other end of Park Ave in the next few months. This is a tour of 6 businesses which consist of: Prato Ancient Olive The Spice & Tea Exchange Orchid Thai Cuisine Kilwin's Sassafras Sweet Shoppe Prato I have been various times so I already knew it was going to be a great kick-off to the tour. When you booked, there were an option of Wine or Beer. I went for the wine and a red wine was waiting as we were seated at the table. We tried 2 of their pizzas and had their house bread as well. It was lovely as you really can't have a bad experience in Prato. However, I think this would have been a great opportunity for someone from Prato to chat about their business but Reid did a pretty good rundown. Ancient Olive By far, Ancient Olive took the cake for being the highlight of the tour. WOW! Not only does this shop rock in it's own right, they know how to host a tour of people who love food and want a taste of local. We had someone from Ancient Olive walk us through an Olive Oil & Balsamic tasting, think Wine tasting but with Olive Oil & Balsamic. They also had some tapenade and a goat cheese spread with balsamic and almonds to snack on. They carry a local all-natural beverage mixer as well, Bungalow23 and we had the Prickly Pear. Just when we thought we were already in heaven, another door opened: Ice Cream with Olive Oil and salt... OMGGGGG... I could have stopped the tour here and taken a bath in this. You are not supposed to shop on this tour but it was raining and I spent almost $70 here. Such a great stop. The Spice & Tea Exchange They have so many teas, salts, spices and peppers than you could ever imagine. The best part is they have kick-a recipes to use and we tasted two of them on this stop. Beer cheese dip and an orzo pasta. The pasta was delicious! We also had one of their cold brew teas. Lovely stop. I did feel a little rushed from here on out but that may have been because the rain kept us at the 2nd stop for a long time. Orchid Thai Cuisine I have been here and unfortunately, everything we tasted, chicken satay and their appetizer platter was everything I have had here before. Didn't get much of a new experience here and didn't really learn anything about the business except they have been there for 6 years. Kilwin's My least fav stop on the tour. Not sure why we went with Kilwin's since it's not local. When we arrive, we really didn't learn anything about the business and no one from there interacted with us. We had a taste of the Winter Park Mud, vanilla ice cream with chocolate chips and carmel. It was good but the ice cream wasn't very smooth, it was more crystalized. I am not into fudge so I gave mine away. It was the turtle fudge. Sassafras Sweet Shoppe I adore this store so I was excited to see this on the stop. However, we only spent about 2 minutes in here and grabbed cotton candy and went and ate it under an awning outside and were sent on our way. A very abrupt ending but it was still raining out so I guess we couldn't expect too much. Overall, wasn't blown away but I did it with 2 friends and the others that were on the tour were fun as well. It was a lovely way to spend the afternoon even if the stops and content didn't blow me away.

    Good food, new friends, perfect weather. What more could you want on a Saturday afternoon?…read more We had a great tour of Winter Park with Kiel. He's very knowledgable about the area and locations where we made stops. We also had great service at each of our stops, as Kiel is on a first name basis with everyone on Park Ave. I highly recommend this tour for out of town guests or if you'd just like to get to know your neighborhood a little bit better.

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    Hop On! Central Florida Brew Tours

    5.0(21 reviews)
    12.7 miParramore, Horizons West / West Orlando
    $$

    Had an amazing time! The tour was great and I got to learn so much more about beer. I wasn't aware…read moreas to how many places we had around us, but now I do. It was a great experience - got to meet new people, tried beer I've never had before, went to breweries I didn't know we had and enjoyed the ride. Our guide, Kevin was awesome! He was very knowledgeable and fun to be around.

    What an amazing experience! Hop On is a great way to explore Orlando's best breweries on the…read morecoolest bus in town! I have been on two tours with Hop On! now, and I have to say that I've loved every minute of it! Kevin has been my tour guide for both tours, and he is so friendly, personable and knowledgeable about beer and the local breweries here in Orlando. With multiple packages and options to choose from, and a fun friendly atmosphere, there is something for everyone to enjoy. All of the tours start off at Broken Cauldron, located in Downtown Orlando near the Orlando City soccer stadium. I went on the Seminole County tour, and got the chance to check out four awesome breweries and learned so much about the history and culture of the brewery scene in Orlando. Hop On has partnered with the Central Florida Ale Trail, and has a variety of tours to take you to the various stops on the Ale Trail, and even provides you with a map to let you track where you've been! The tours include the Seminole County, Downtown Orlando, and Winter Park brewery tours, with special tours and special events available as well. The tours give you the option to include a beer at every stop, or you can just pay as you go. Now lets talk about the bus itself. The bus is a 14 passenger bus, which provides for a more intimate and friendly atmosphere. It is decked out with cool brewery stickers, super comfy seats, and even has a cooler in the back to store any purchases you might like to take home with you from the breweries. The tour guides take you through the evening recommending beers to try, doing beer trivia, and playing awesome music. It is a great way to meet people, play games, and have fun, all while enjoying some amazing brews. Overall, I think that a Hop On tour is an amazing activity to do with friends or even just for a fun date night! They offer tours Friday-Sunday but also host special events like Birthdays, Bachelor/ Bachelorette parties and more! If you are in the Orlando area and want to try something truly special, you've GOT to check it out!

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