Kissimmee, Florida: Gatorland
Gatorland takes alligator entertainment to the ultimate with gator wrestling in a mini-stadium and its famous Jumparoo feeding show. Florida's premier alligator attraction. Giant gator mouth photo-op out front.
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This is a must visit! It's old Florida with some thrilling moments. For an additional $10, you can feed a large amount of gators.
[Yvette Pryor, 06/18/2021]Gatorland
You'd never know that the giant gator head caught fire a decade ago. A fun little park worth about two or three hours of your time.
[Martin Hafer, 11/08/2016]Entrance fee has increased significantly. Purchase tickets online on their webpage and save a few bucks.
[Laurie, 05/05/2016]The gatorland.com website offers a $3 discount for online ticket purchases.
There is definitely an admission fee, but seniors( 55 +) are only charged $9.99. It's not written on the admission board, so you must ask.
[Sara, 11/18/2014]Gatorland
Great spot. Shows are a little campy, but great variety of gators, tortoises, panthers, flamingos and more... Fun, goofy and fricken GATORS!
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Gatorland
- Address:
- 14501 S. Orange Blossom Trail, Kissimmee, FL
- Directions:
- Florida Turnpike exit 249. West on Osceola Pky about 1.5 miles, then north on US 92/441 about 1.5 miles. On the right.
- Hours:
- Daily 10-5 (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 407-855-5496
- Admission:
- Adults $27, 3-12 $19, veterans free.
- RA Rates:
- The Best
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The gator head once served as an entrance to the Gatorland gift shop. The shop was destroyed in the fire, but the cement gator head survived, and was restored as a standalone photo-op.