Address: 492 FL-44, Wildwood, FL 34785, USA
Crystal Hampton
We tried to go but closed and looks like it's been closed for a long time. Are the animals still being taken care of? Plan on opening again?
Juan Kutulas
It was closed , but it looked like it had been closed for many months .
RJ
Kinda a sad place to go! Animals look miserable! We would rather see them free an not in a cage!!
Rosemary Bonner
Loved itloved
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Yes we are open on the 4th!
$22 per adult + tax.
ADMISSION Includes The Drive Thru And Wristband Areas ADULTS $22.00 SENIORS 55+ $19.00 CHILDREN AGE 4-12 $12.00 CHILDREN AGE 3 AND UNDER $5.00 ACTIVE MILITARY WITH ID FREE
ADMISSION Includes The Drive Thru And Wristband Areas ADULTS $22.00 SENIORS 55+ $19.00 CHILDREN AGE 4-12 $12.00 CHILDREN AGE 3 AND UNDER $5.00 ACTIVE MILITARY WITH ID FREE
Yes we will be open 26-29th
Sorry, we don't, but that's a good idea.
He is not alive
We are only closed on Sundays.
Yes. You should call them to make arrangements
yes, call Rebeca at 352-462-9500
It is an alligator park- you drive around several fenced in areas that have alligators in them. It can be hard to see them in some and the drive is not very long. The good part is the petting area. They have very friendly goats and bunnies. There are pigs and cows too. There is also an area where you can feed a hot dog to a baby gator. That about covers it.
Yes, $20 + tax. That lets you see the Gators, take a picture of you holding a baby alligator, feed the alligators, and the petting zoo. It is a little high but i figured it helps cover rhe cost of care for the alligators. This is like an alligator rescue.
Good question, Thankfully In Florida bad weather doesn't last more than a few hours. I think like all the other parks you get an umbrella and march on. Unless there is Lightning things proceed as normal
We are open from 10 to 4 every day but Sunday.
The lot is large however a semi would probably have a difficult time going through the entrance area and around the gator viewing area
I believe the Florida citrus centers sell them. There should be one close by. Gatorworld exit or the next. Totally worth the stop for orange tasting.
It was in the 50s when we were there, the gators are always out they have no place to put them inside. They may just be in the water in their enclosure or under a lamp, they also have an area where you can hold the small gators.
I'd say yea especially if you have kids.
Yes, SO on all gator taiBO
There is a petting zoo, and there are gators.
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