Busch Gardens

There are two Busch Gardens theme parks in the United States, which are both owned and operated by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment.

One of the theme parks is in Williamsburg, Virginia, and the other is in Tampa, Florida.

Busch Gardens parks combine theme park rides, up-close encounters with exotic animals, incredible thrill rides and live entertainment.


Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
Opened on March 31, 1959, and has an African theme. The park was originally tagged "The Dark Continent" and later "Busch Gardens Africa".


Busch Gardens Williamsburg
Opened on May 5, 1975, and has a European theme. The park was originally tagged "The Old Country" and later "Busch Gardens Europe".

Busch Gardens News

new-launch-coaster-pantheon-opens-at-busch-gardens-williamsburgThe new multi-launch coaster Pantheon is now open at Busch Gardens Williamsburg.Pantheon reaches a top speed of 72.5 mph, making it the fastest multi-launch coaster in North America. This new roller coaster includes forward and backward launches, two inversions and a 95-degree drop.It combines the might...
new-hybrid-coaster-iron-gwazi-opens-at-busch-gardens-tampa-bayThe new hybrid roller coaster Iron Gwazi is now open at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay.Iron Gwazi is now North America’s tallest hybrid coaster and the fastest and steepest hybrid coaster in the world. Manufactured by Rocky Mountain Construction, Iron Gwazi is 206 feet tall, features a 91-degree drop, and...
busch-gardens-tampa-bay-re-opening-on-june-11Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in Florida will re-open on June 11, with reservations required for all visitors.To meet physical distancing guidelines and ensure the health and safety of guests, all visits must be reserved.To manage capacity, all guests with tickets, Fun Cards, or Annual Passes must make a...

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