There are many activities for families to enjoy at Busch Gardens including rides, shows, animal attractions, educational activities, and animal tours.
I would say either Busch Gardens or Six Flags
Busch Gardens is in Tampa, and Disneyland is in Anaheim California, not Orlando.Two-thousand-five-hundred miles separates the two theme parks. It would take over 35 hours driving time (non-stop) to get there.
There are four roller coasters in Busch Gardes, VA. Apollo's Chariot has the biggest drop, is the fastest, has the longest track length, and has the most G Force, which makes this ride the scariest. The other three are Griffon, Loch Ness Monster, and Alpengeist. If you want to know which one would be the best, it depends. If your a thrill seeker, probably Apollo's Chariot or Griffon would be the best (don't go on if sick). If yo want a mild one, choose Loch Ness Monster. If you want a really fun one choose Alpengeist.
One is in Florida, in Tampa. There is another one in Virginia that would be in the Mid-Atlantic region.
They are names of places that are only in English so they stay the same. This would not be the case for the CN Tower as there is a French equivalent set by the establishment which is Le Tour CN. I also believe it's spelt Busch.
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide an accurate answer to your question as the number of deaths at Busch Gardens would require specific data from the park itself or official reports. It's important to note that incidents resulting in fatalities at amusement parks are rare and typically thoroughly investigated. If you have concerns about safety at Busch Gardens or any amusement park, I recommend reviewing official safety records and reports provided by regulatory agencies.
265 miles taking this route:Take I-75 NORTH (towards NAPLES), across ALLIGATOR ALLEY (toll road) thru the EVERGLADES, and then up from Naples to SR-582 FOWLER AVE - WEST to TEMPLE TERRACE (to UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA and BUSCH GARDENS) off EXIT 265, outside of Tampa.Take SR-582 FOWLER AVE - WESTBOUND across to McKINLEY DR; turn left onto McKinley Drive towards BUSCH GARDENS.Take McKinley Dr to Busch Gardens. Turn left into the parking lot.
Well if you're more of a city person in Orlando, they have Sea World, Disney, Islands of Adventure, Universal, etc. In Deland they have old landmarks and Blue Springs (a state park). Tampa has Busch Gardens. Then there's the Everglades and the Keys to the south. I've been to all of these places but Busch Gardens and I would personally recommend a week/end at any of the Keys. Hope this helped!
If the difference was high, farmers would put speakers in gardens ehe.
As of October 2023, a single-day ticket to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay costs around $100 for adults and $95 for children ages 3-9. For your group of 2 kids (3 years old) and 3 adults, the total cost would be approximately $490, assuming the kids qualify for the child rate. However, prices can vary due to promotions or seasonal discounts, so it's best to check the official Busch Gardens website for the most accurate pricing. Additionally, parking and food costs should be considered for the overall budget.
I would say Congo River Rapids for the people who don't like drops or upside downs or anything but probably ShieKra for the people who are big fans of roller coasters! Hope this helped :)