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Angua
07-04-2004, 19:01
We’ve been to Busch Gardens a few times and this time, we wanted to do something special so we checked out their website http://www.buschgardens.com/buschgardens/fla/sp_guided_tours.aspx and decided to go on one of their Ultimate Adventure Tours. This is a private tour which cost $249 per person but means that you, as an individual or a group, have your own tour guide for the entire day, jumping the queues for the rides and having special “back-stage” access. I should add that this fee is in addition to the cost of park entrance for the day but we had the 5-park Orlando flex ticket so this was already paid for.

After an early start from Davenport, Hubbie and I arrived at Busch Gardens at 9am and gave our booking number to the parking attendant to obtain our free general parking. A short trip on the transport train followed and we arrived at the fountain by the front gate to meet our tour guide, Jasmin at 9:30, just in time for the park opening. After introductions and supplying us with our free disposable cameras, Jasmin escorted us through the main gate and took us for our complimentary continental breakfast at the café just inside the entrance. While we munched on hot chocolate and croissant, we talked about exactly what we were looking for from our special day. Your private tour of the Field Station and trip on the Serengeti Safari are the only scheduled appointments that you have, the rest of the day being your own to enjoy at your own pace.

After a hearty breakfast, we started off our day with a ride on Gwazi, the wooden rollercoaster. Your tour guide will take you through the exit up to the rides and you will be at the front of the queue. We picked where we wanted to sit and enjoyed our back-to-back rides on both the Lion and Tiger coasters.

After the rides, we strolled off to the Lory Landing aviary to meet the birds. Jasmin got us our complimentary pots of nectar and we had Lorrikeets perched on our hands while they supped on the sweet liquid. We have been to Lory Landing before but have never purchased the nectar so this was a new experience and getting so close up to the birds meant that we could appreciate the diversity of their vivid colours and markings. Also, their tongues are quite bizarre, long with bristles at the end and can be quite tickly!!

After our nectar was all gone, swiftly followed by the birds, we made our way to our meeting with one of the “keepers” at the Narobi Field Station for our tour. The staff member took Hubbie and I around and introduced us to the various inhabitants. We met a baby Lory, hand fed some cheerios to a marmoset, had a macaw perched on our arm (so light) and handled a millipede (tickley legs and quite fast). We also were introduced a troop of the smallest species of marmoset, arrivals from the closed Cypress Gardens, who were awaiting their own display area. The Field Station’s inhabitants can change so you can never be sure what you will find on your arrival but you get a great deal of insight into their work and close-up experiences with the animals.

Jasmin was waiting for us at the end of our tour with free bottled water, which she kept us supplied with all day, and took us off for our complimentary lunch at the Crown Colony restaurant. We listened to the pianist as we ordered our three-course lunch with drinks and Jasmin joined us to discuss our plans for the afternoon.

Following a scrummy lunch, we met up with other participants of the Animal Adventure Tour. This is the only time that you will have to share your tour with others and even then this is in reduced numbers than the usual Serengeti Safari tour.

Jasmin left us at this point and a group of ten of us followed our Educational Tour Guide to the Clydesdale enclosure to learn about these magnificent horses, stroking a stallion in the paddock and a foal in the stable. The stallion was rather daunting as he was so tall, even larger than the Suffolk Punch horses that I’ve met before. However, the foal (D

Gillian-B
07-04-2004, 22:18
I've never been to Busch Gardens before, but this sounds like a fantastic experience - thanks for the write-up Sarah[msnsmile2]. I have to say, I'm sold on the idea with the possiblity of getting up-close to a hippo - I think they're great, albeit not as tame as they look!

One question - if I like the rides, but my other-half doesn't, will the tour guide go on with you?!

Ray&Sarah
07-04-2004, 22:35
Hi Sarah,
We love Busch Gardens and after your write up will have to look into doing this tour when we are next there.:)

Angua
08-04-2004, 01:06
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Gillian-B
I've never been to Busch Gardens before, but this sounds like a fantastic experience - thanks for the write-up Sarah[msnsmile2]. I have to say, I'm sold on the idea with the possiblity of getting up-close to a hippo - I think they're great, albeit not as tame as they look!

One question - if I like the rides, but my other-half doesn't, will the tour guide go on with you?![/quote]Hi, Gillian

Seeing the Hippo back-stage certainly made you appreciate it's size and our insignificance in comparison! Even the keepers kept our side of the large steel pillars which were just close enough together to stop the Hippo squeasing their shoulders through. [msneek]

As to rides, our tour guide was good fun and came on all the rides with us, although I did notice that one of the other guides didn't. It might be worth mentioning this when booking or asking for Jasmin!

Angua
08-04-2004, 01:15
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by hayter
Hi Sarah,
We love Busch Gardens and after your write up will have to look into doing this tour when we are next there.:)
[/quote]

It's well worth the money, we felt like royalty all day and you certainly get to see a different side to Busch. :D[8D]:D

KarenScott
08-04-2004, 15:29
Sarah
Sounds brilliant! Do you know if it is the same price for children?
Karen [:I]

Angua
09-04-2004, 13:24
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by KEMSCOTT
Sarah
Sounds brilliant! Do you know if it is the same price for children?
Karen [:I]
[/quote] Sorry I haven't come back to you sooner but I was just checking my facts on that one. It is the same price for children and adults. I have got a comprehensive list of the tours from Busch which is set out below.......

ULTIMATE ADVENTURE TOUR -The top of the line tour is the Ultimate Adventure Tour. With the Ultimate Adventure Tour you will have a tour guide from the time you arrive at the park until the time you leave. The tour guide will meet you with a sign at the front entrance of the park. On the Ultimate Tour you will get front of the line access to all rides and attractions. We reserve seats for you for any of the shows that you would like to see. The tour includes a two hour behind the scenes tour of several animal habitats on the Animal Adventure Tour. During the tour you also have the opportunity to feed and interact with the birds at our "Lory Landing" bird aviary. You will also get to go behind the scenes into our animal nursery. You will receive a free continental breakfast at our bakery Sultan Sweets. You also get a free lunch at the Crown Colony Restaurant (gratuity not included). By showing your Ultimate Adventure Tour confirmation form at the toll booths you will receive free general parking. You will also receive a free Fuji Camera on the tour. Complimentary stroller or wheelchair provided upon request. You also receive a 20% discount on any merchandise you purchase during the day. The price of the Ultimate Tour is only $ 249.99 per person plus tax ,in addition to the park admission.

ELITE ADVENTURE TOUR -The Elite Adventure Tour includes a personal tour guide from the time you arrive at the park until you leave. You receive a 30 minute animal interaction on the Serengeti Safari. On the tour you will have front of the line access to all rides and attractions. During the tour you also have the opportunity to feed and interact with the birds at our "Lory Landing" bird aviary. You will have reserved seats for all shows. You will get a complimentary continental breakfast at our bakery Sultan Sweets. You also will get complimentary lunch at the Crown Colony Restaurant (gratuity not included). By showing your Elite Adventure Tour confirmation form at the toll booths you will receive free general parking. You also will receive a free Fuji camera upon arrival to the park. Complimentary stroller or wheelchair provided upon request. You receive a 20% discount on merchandise purchased during the day. The price is only $ 149.99 per person, plus tax, in addition to the park admission.

GUIDED ADVENTURE TOUR-The Guided Adventure Tour includes a tour guide for 4-5 hours. This semi-private tour departs daily at 10:30 A.M.. The tour includes front of the line access to major rides and attractions. The tour also includes the Serengeti Safari tour which is a 30 minute animal encounter. Children must be at least 5 to go on the Serengeti Safari part of the tour. You will have a tour guide with you throughout the day providing you with facts about the park and animals. You receive a free lunch at the Crown Colony main level. Complimentary stroller or wheelchair provided upon request. You also receive a 20% discount on merchandise you purchase during the day. Each tour will hold approximately 15-20 people but you do have the option to make your tour private. The prices of the Guided Adventure Tour is $69.99 for adults and $ 64.99 for children ages 5-9 plus tax in addition to the park admission.

Private upgrade price is only an additional $25 per person plus tax.

ADVENTURE THRILL TOUR- The Adventure Thrill Tour includes a tour guide for 4-5 hours. This semi-private tour departs daily at 10:30 A.M.. The tour includes front of the line access to major rides and attractions. You will ha