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    Gatorland

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

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    Somebody needs a snack
    Scott W.

    I've been to Gatorland several times over the years and have to say it's been a while since we've been here, but it was well worth the visit. I hadn't realized that Gatorland is Florida's oldest attraction and that they were celebrating 75 years, which made our visit that much more special. We actually purchased our tickets for today's visit a year ago at the Oviedo art and music festival. I want to say they were like $12 each which was a steal and an easy way to raise money for the park. I can only imagine how many people forget about the stuff they buy. We picked March because it's warm enough where the gators are active and hungry, but not so hot you don't want to be outside in Florida. If you come when it's too cold the gators enter a state of Brumation (dormancy) and they will not eat for weeks sometimes months. There are over 2,000 gators here so there is no shortage, they also have crocodiles, Cuban alligators, the rarest of them all - the Albino Alligator. If gators are not your thing, I would say you're at the wrong park; however, there are plenty of other animal species to see, including: Florida Panthers, Capybara's, Fox's, a variety of snakes and lizard breeds, kookaburra's, macaw's, Cockatoo's, Flamingo's, Swan's, Ducks and more. Gatorland is a 110-acre wildlife preserve so there is plenty of great birdwatching just about anywhere you look so bring your binoculars if you're a birdwatcher. Varieties you will see include Tricolored Herons, Wood Storks, Great Egrets, White Ibis's, Anhinga's, Roseate Spoonbills, Black-Crowned Night-Herons, and lots of Black Vultures. There are several smaller rides guest can try out for additional costs. They offer a zipline experience, a small train ride through the park, an off-road adventure tour, a rock-climbing experience, a petting and feeding area for gators and other animals, meet and greet with trainers, night shining experiences and much more. We were here about 6-hours and the day went by quick. There was plenty of entertainment and animals to see while visiting the park. There are several places to get food in the park but we brought some snacks from home with us and kept them in the car. Staff will let you run back out to your car you just have to show your wrist band to get back in. They don't provide wristbands when entering, we received our when buying tickets for the train ride ($3 each). We had a great time and it was fun supporting Florida's Oldest Attraction during their 75th year celebration. We will definitely be back!

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    Jean-Luc L.

    An unexpected 5-star experience! We came because well, when in Florida, you've got to see a gator! This place is actually a LOT bigger than expected and we spent from around 1030A - 330P with plenty to do and see. They have a regular show schedule, add on experiences, pay for photo ops, and plenty of animals to see. I do recommending going online and getting the greater gator package, especially if it is your first time visiting. Great staff and great place to visit!!

    Mario L.

    The wife and I had been watching videos for over a month in preparation for our Orlando vacation so today was the day. Arrived after a brief drive from our hotel and they were having the Gator Jump where they have the gators jump for food. There are so many gators there it's incredible. We saw almost all the celebrity gators we've seen on YouTube but our favorite was Jawlene . She's tiny but adorable. We also saw Sultan and Blondie, cute active couple. We were happy to buy drinks and souvenir shirts where the profits go to conserve them. All in all, a great time.

    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!

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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.

    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.

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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!

    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.!

    Sharon C.

    What a unique experience. We've been to Orlando more times than I can count and never thought to come here. I wish we'd visited earlier. Our visit stated with a short view of the gators at the opening. However I booked the stompin gator off road adventure ride so we had to rush to the back of the park to meet our time. The ride was a fun short ride through a made up rivals gator park. It gave a closer view of gators. We enjoyed this as an opener to the park. Once done, we walked the entire path reading facts and observing gators in their habitat. There is a feeding area where you can feed smaller gators which my daughter wanted to do. That was a lot of fun and a unique experience. Mom enjoyed watching her experience it . Just be mindful the birds are watchful and will quickly snatch any unprotected fish. There is a walking path that makes you feel like you are walking in the Everglades. Don't miss that. It was both peaceful and scary. We kept expecting gators or snakes on the path and were scared too many times by bugs/spiders. Someone said to try the gator bites but we never found where they were served so that's the only thing we missed. Overall a nice visit but plan something else for the day. It's a few hours type activity not an all day activity.

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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

    Mia O.

    Absolutely would come back! So worth your time if you're in the area. The prices make sense and there are SO MANY gators! The lot of land is much much bigger than we realized. Our favorite area were the crocs - spent a lot of our time watching them. The show we saw was great and we were able to get photos with the gator after. There's also many other animals to see like farm and birds! Staff were all friendly and knowledgeable. Train ride was fun, relaxing, and we got to see even more of the park. Highly recommend!

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

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    4.0
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    Definitely on the smaller side for an aquarium, but I appreciate how it's around so many other…read morethings which is why I'm giving it a higher rating than if it was just standalone. We have free passes with our Legoland annual pass, so we checked out this place, the Orlando, Eye, and Madame Tussaud's. There was a lot of things to read, I made my older son practice reading by reading a lot of the plaques. There was also some fun interactive screens. And the highlight was a mermaid that was swimming around in the tank that came up to wave at everyone. It must be somewhat common place because we saw the mermaid a couple of times and only in one area where people rushing up to get pictures. The aquarium is broken out into sections, they had quite a few different species. My son also liked the touch tank. Overall, it took us about 45 minutes to get through so it's not a full day thing. If you read more, you could maybe make it last a couple hours, but for young children, I would say about an hour. Parking at icon park is easy. There's a free parking garage that has free parking on the upper levels and pay to park on the lower levels. When we came at about 5 PM on a Saturday there were tons of spots. I don't think this place gets that busy until nighttime.

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    3.7
    (333 reviews)
    33.2 mi

    Today we went to the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens in Sanford, Florida! $70 to get in for…read moreall 4 of us and Calliope was free! Plus extra $15 for us all to ride the train. Free parking! Food and souvenirs were too expensive! Free small cups of water! $5 for small cup to feed goats! Playground w wood mulch flooring and splash pad

    We took our 4 month old daughter to the zoo for a fun afternoon to see the animals! This zoo is the…read moreperfect size for small children and families as you can stay for a few hours and still feel like you have seen everything! It was HOT the day we decided to go so we only stayed for a couple of hours. I do wish there was more shade on pathways, and fans and/or covered spaces to take a break from the Florida heat. We thankfully found a spot by the black bear exhibit that was air conditioned and had only two chairs, so I could feed our daughter. There were MANY other moms that came in looking to also feed their kids and it turned into a waiting game as we had to take turns using the two chairs in that building to sit and feed our babies. The animals were neat to see, because it was so hot a lot of the animals weren't out or were in shady places within their enclosure. I liked that there were zoo workers and volunteers near many of the exhibits that were available to answer questions and provide more information about the specific animals there. Overall we had a great time with our daughter and look forward to bringing her back again in the future.

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    Kilimanjaro Safaris

    Kilimanjaro Safaris

    4.7
    (268 reviews)
    11.2 mi

    Oh, I really liked this ride. It's possible that's because it was the first ride we went on at…read moreDisney World. But it's a super ride and perfect for small children. My two year old was probably a bit confused about what was going on when we climbed into our safari vehicle, and I'm not sure she was totally on board throughout the ride to be honest. Although we've been to Lincoln Park Zoo, she was very very young at the time and would not remember being this close to an animal that wasn't on the level of a dog, snake, or turtle. So whilst I think being mere feet from giraffes, elephants, and wildebeests was unexpected, she said she enjoyed it. The driver was informative and didn't make the embarrassing jokes that the "captain" of the Jungle Cruise did, for which I'm thankful. In addition to the aforementioned animals, we came across black and white rhinos, lions, hippos, cheetahs, flamingos, and more. The ride was leisurely and comfortable, and there's no height requirement so anyone can ride. This was a lot of fun to start our first visit to Disney World. It's a very popular ride, apparently. 45+ minute wait times are not uncommon. We used a lightning lane to cut through most of it but we did have to wait 10 minutes or so before we got on. I'd definitely recommend lightening lanes for this one!

    The first thing we did when we entered Disney's Animal Kingdom was the Kilimanjaro Safari. The wait…read moretime in the morning was around 30 minutes, and the normal line was mostly in the shade, which was really helpful. Cathy was our tour guide during the Safaris, and she was friendly! She gave a great tour. The animals were active in the morning, so we saw most of them then. My toddler really loved the Safaris. It was a fantastic experience for both kids and adults.

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    4.1
    (1.9k reviews)
    11.4 mi

    Have not been here for 29-30 years, truly impressed how efficient the lines are, the food wa…read moreserved, the system how riders went into it the lanes etc. Definitely must go to the Avatar Ride, the train ride thru the mountain and the safari ride to see the animals! Parking structure easy, ride share easy to find, and going to resorts very easy to find the tramway. Will come again: definitely worth the ticket price or the lightning pass per ride prices.

    I was also skeptical about going to this park as so many people said it's a half day park and…read morepeople rank this bottom of the 4 Disney parks. Man, did my daughter and I have a fabulous time! Most if not all the Disney parks have two maybe three thrill rides (this one currently has two: Avatar Flight of Passage and Expedition Everest and their third to open next year: Indiana Jones). This is one of the parks where I don't think you really need to purchase multi pass lightning lane if you rope drop Flight of Passage and then Navi river ride. My daughter and I really enjoyed Expedition Everest ride and went on it two times. Safari was very good and a must ride. I think this is the only where Pocahontas does character meet and greet. Had a take with her - per my daughter's request. The food in this park was great. We did the quick service in Avatar (make sure to mobile order your food 30-45 minutes in advance!). Asia food counter where they had dumplings and spicy fries was a hit and same with that viral ice cream bar that everyone is talking about. We really enjoyed that ice cream! Cannot wait for 2027 when Encanto and Indiana Jones opens!

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