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This is where the animals come in. You could easily spend a day looking and learning about the animals, at either park. However, if you're not in to coasters or animals; I wouldn't suggest Busch Gardens is the park for you! Personally, I love the park. I love its coasters and general atmosphere though not the feeling of tiredness at the end of the day. There is a lot of walking involved! DAK caters more towards the 'family' market as you would expect with Disney.

There are high quality shows and attractions at the park. Whilst I could sit here all day and moan about the poor effort of 'Dinoland USA' it does however serve a purpose to entertain young guests. It is also conveniently located to Dinosaur so that those with families of young and old, can be nearby whilst one rides either attraction. DAK is arguably remains a 'half a day park' but this really depends on your interest in animals. However, we shall see if this changes with the introduction of Avatar.

Moreover, I couldn't choose between them. For me and my family, they don't offer the same things. DAK is all about Disney's intricate storytelling and time together as a family whereas BGT is about getting my adrenaline fix and achieves that very well!

For big thrills Bush garden Tampa. For theming AK. To be the entire day and not getting bored Bush garden Tampa. So AK makes me exited. They have better rides, shows, everything! Like most decisions that impact your Disney World vacation, we recommend you sit down with your entire travel party and see what each person wants to do. Any of these three parks will offer a different experience than Disney World, providing a nice break for those who need it.

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Families with young children should also consider Legoland in Winter Park, also about an hour away. Now this is the category where Animal Kingdom really shines. First off, the Tree of Life that dominates the center of the park is just a truly amazing site to see. The imagineers went through painstaking effort, paying attention to every little detail to make this park look as genuine as they could.

Animal Kingdom also creates a fun partylike atmosphere all the time with live music and performers around every corner of the park.

While the park might be lighter on attractions, the theming and atmosphere here IS one of the attractions. Now Busch Gardens is still a nice, attractive, and clean park. It always still feels like a theme park.

On this one, the choice is easy. They both have rides and themed attractions, but they also both have animals at the heart of what they do. But so does Six Flags Great Adventure. But I think they do a really good job overall there, they put on a "good show" heh. I don't like comparing parks as to me they're all different in what they offer,but aside from the Disney parks Busch Gardens in Virginia is like one of my all time favorite parks.

To me the European theming along with the park's location in a woody,hilly environment and awesome coasters puts this one right up there.

The one in Tampa is nice too with beautiful landscaping as well as their coasters but I prefer the Williamsburg park. To me Disney is Disney nothing can really compare much to it,all of the Busch and Sea World parks are great at what they offer and then you have the Six Flags parks which are mostly just coasters,some over parking lots with the spaces still there and very minimal theming.

The Cedar Fair parks are a couple notches higher than Six Flags since they have better service and employees who appear to care. I pretty much enjoy myself at any park since I know what to expect when I visit them and avoid comparing them to others. Why didn't you go to Colonial Williamsburg,every time I've been to Williamsburg I always go in for at least 2 hours or so.

It's really cool and they have some cool shops at the end of the Main street forgot what it's called!!! We just didn't have time. I'm a history buff so I was dissapointed. I've never been to Busch Gardens "Europe" but I have heard that it was voted America's prettiest amusement park in some recent travel survey. The park theming is terribly weak and outdated, and there's very little left to do after you've ridden their 4 roller coasters.

I'll admit that Sheikra is alot of fun, but it only takes about 4 hours to do everything at that park 3 times. Also, the food there is bad, fyi. Figment said:. Click to expand I visited Busch Gardens in VA a few years ago and have to agree that it was great.

I had a great time there and the staff was very attentive to everything. The biggest difference that I noticed, that has been mentioned, is the terrain. It was very hilly especially compared to Florida. It's beautiful country but the treks up and down the hills was grueling for the kids and me too sometimes.



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