Wild Florida Animal Encounter (WF20)

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Adult Price:
USD $38.00

Child Price: (3-12)
USD $38.00

Prices include Tax

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Wild Florida Animal Encounter, Orlando

Wild Florida’s Gator Park gives visitors the opportunity to watch, touch and even feed some of Florida’s native land-dwelling animals, as well as various species of tropical birds. Explore our amazing park full of zebras, turkey, watusi, zedonk, deer, water buffalo, emu, wild boar, zebu monster alligators, and much more! Visit the tropical bird aviary, hands-on alligator demonstrations, gift shop and 500 ft. sightseeing dock. Discover the Hawk Swamp boardwalk through a pristine Florida cypress swamp ecosystem.

Package Includes: Park Admission and choice of interactive animal encounter: Ring Tail Lemur, Two Toed Sloth or African Crested Porcupine. Animals are subject to change.

Wildlife Park

Explore a wildlife park chock full of surprises – zebras, watusi, water buffalo , emus, lemurs, sloths, and other animals native to South America, Africa, and Australia. and not to mention some monster alligators! Visit the tropical bird aviary, hands-on alligator demonstrations, gift shop, 500 ft. sightseeing dock and check out the nature trails.

Ranch Buggy Tour

Want to take a trip back in time to one of the first cattle operations in Central Florida? Hop aboard our ranch buggy tour for a look at a working cattle operation that can trace its roots to the 1850s. (subject to availability and extra charge may apply)

Dining Options

Wild Florida is a feast for the eyes and the soul, but we haven’t forgotten about your stomach. The Chomp House Grill turns out some of the best barbecue around, try some delicious barbeque with smoked ribs, chicken, pulled pork, fried alligator and even frog legs! Our Swamp Slushy – a frozen blend of mango, orange, and passionfruit – is reason enough to visit the Middle of Nowhere.

Additional Information:

*Park Hours: 9.00am to 6.00pm*

*Tours do not operate on the following days:

Christmas Day, Easter Day and Thanksgiving Day