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FREE BEER Is Back At Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

Busch Gardens is finally bringing back their most requested and best attraction! No, it isn’t The Python. It actually isn’t even a ride. It’s the one thing everyone complained about…

Free Beer Is Back At Busch Gardens!
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Busch Gardens is finally bringing back their most requested and best attraction! No, it isn't The Python. It actually isn't even a ride. It's the one thing everyone complained about when it was wrongfully taken away from us. For those of you still guessing get ready. FREE BEER at Busch Gardens is back for the summer!

How To Get Free Beer At Busch Gardens

Busch Gardens Tampa Bay will bringing back FREE BEER, but you better hurry. This offer will only be for a limited time (usually lasts throughout the summer). While all guests over the age of 21 can enjoy one complimentary 7 oz. beer per day, BG Pass Members can enjoy two complimentary beers per day. The drafts will be offered at the park daily from 11:00 A.M. until one hour before park close at Orang Café in Jungala. Look for the Skyride or Tigris and you'll be in the right place.

Disclaimer: Busch Gardens reserves the right to refuse service of any alcoholic beverage to any guest who is unable to provide proper identification or appears to be intoxicated. Legal Proof of Drinking age is required for all alcohol consumption. Not valid for any other discounts. Please drink responsibly.

More Exciting Things Happening At Busch Gardens

Free Beer at Busch Gardens isn't the only reason to visit this summer! There's so much going on. Every weekend this summer they'll have summer night fireworks at 9:45pm. There's also a great new way to escape the heat at Busch Gardens. Chill out at the Moroccan Palace Theater for a new ice show "Rhythm of Nature". If you're more of a thrill seeker, the new ride Phoenix Rising will be opening soon! This new family-friendly ride will reach speed of 44 MPH and take you through twists and turns.

Growing up in Michigan, I would always get excited when my mom told me we were going to Disney World. Coming to Florida for vacation was always so much fun. My love for Florida grew so much that now I reside in St. Petersburg. As a child I thought Florida only had 2 theme parks, Universal and Disney World. Turns out there are more, and sadly many of those have closed down. Below you will find out why 5 theme parks closed down in Florida.

Disney World Vs. Universal Orlando

Why Did These 5 Theme Parks Close Down In Florida?(Photo by Matt Stroshane/Walt Disney World Resort via Getty Images)

Disney World Vs. Universal Orlando are still open but which do you like better? This has always been a debate and I love them both. I cant choose because there are things that I like about both parks. Disney gives me that feel of nostalgia because i grew up watching all of those movies. I also love Epcot and drinking around the world. Lastly I have fell in love with the soulful celebration that they have going on at Disney every February.

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With that being said, I also love Universal Orlando. That park has a lot of thrills and I love Harry Potter World. I love that Universal Orlando has the Macy's day Christmas parade and yes they have the same floats as the one in New York. The last time I was there, I got to experience it and it was awesome. I have yet to go to Volcano Bay but I heard it is one of the best water parks.

Why Did These 5 Theme Parks Close Down In Florida?

There are many theme parks that have closed down in Florida. They were not as big as Disney World and Universal but people still loved them. What happened? Below you will find out why these 5 theme parks closed down in Florida.

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Boardwalk and Baseball

Boardwalk and Baseball was opened in 1987 in Haines City. This theme park was supposed to compete with Disney's Epcot, but it could not meet the same standards. The park that consisted of 32 rides was completely abandoned and then demolished a decade later in 2003.

Water Mania

Water Mania was located off highway 192 in Kissimmee. It was opened in 1987 and featured wave pools and water slides. Water Mania closed in 2005 and the owners say it was not due to financial problems, they were just ready to sell.  They did send an email to their annual passholders telling them their membership would be valid at Wet 'n Wild, which was one of their competitors. The owners also found employees other job opportunities.

Circus World

Circus world opened in 1973 and was located in Haines City. It was a circus theme park which had  “live shows and amusement park rides! It became very hard to keep circus world open and it was sold several times. It eventually became Boardwalk and Baseball but as you read above that closed too. 

Splendid China

Splendid China opened in 1993! The park was created to spotlight the incredible Chinese architecture and culture with the hopes of attracting tourists to visit internationally. Sadly they could not keep up with Disney either and had to close their doors in 2003. 

Jungleland Zoo

Jungleland Zoo opened in 1995 and was located in Kissimmee. The park did really well but it started going downhill due to significant drainage issues and wood rot. Also a female lioness escaped her cage and was missing for two days. Jungleland zoo closed down in 2002.

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