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Started in 1957, the Gatorama “alligator & crocodile adventure” in Palmdale is one of the few remaining Florida roadside attractions.

Jungle Island in Miami first opened in 1936 as Parrot Jungle. Winston Churchill visited the attraction in 1946.

The rather controversial St. Augustine attraction, Tragedy in U.S. History Museum, which closed its doors for good in 1998, boasted having Jayne Mansfield’s “death car” and Bonnie & Clyde’s “getaway car” in its collection.

Billed as the “Alligator Capital of the World,” Gatorland features such lively shows as the world-famous Gator Jumparoo.

Established in 1946, the Theater of the Sea in Islamorada is the second oldest marine mammal facility in the world.

Built during the Great Depression as part of a Works Progress Administration program and opened in 1935, the Key West Aquarium was Key West’s first tourist attraction.

The St. Augustine Alligator Farm moved to Anastasia Island in 1920 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The bizarre masterpiece of obsessive genius Ed Leedskalnin, Coral Castle in Homestead has been referred to as “America’s Stonehenge.”

A unique outdoor museum, Dinosaur World in Plant City is billed as the “world’s largest dinosaur attraction.”

Established in 1947, Weeki Wachee Springs still features its ever-popular live mermaid shows. Several movies have been filmed here over the years such as “Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid” (1948) and “Neptune’s Daughter” (1949).


1. Expedition Everest:
Expedition Everest is a high-speed train adventure that combines roller coaster-like thrills with a theme based on the folklore of the ferocious yeti or abominable snowman

2. Kilimanjaro Safaris: An open-sided, 32-passenger safari jeep takes you on a fascinating adventure through the 100-acre “Harambe Reserve” in the remotest regions of Africa during Kilimanjaro Safaris, where you can view some of the earth’s most incredible creatures.

3. Festival of the Lion King: Based on the extremely popular animated movie, this production features songs from the film and a cast of familiar faces, including Simba, Timon and Pumbaa.

4. Pangani Forest Exploration Trail: The Pangani Forest Exploration Trail is a walk-through attraction that takes you through a beautiful tropical forest with many interesting animal habitats along with way.

5. Maharajah Jungle Trek: The Maharajah Jungle Trek is a walk-through attraction that winds through the ruins of an Indian temple and takes you through a variety of exotic animal habitats.

6. Kali River Rapids: Climb aboard a 12-passenger raft and prepare to get soaked as you experience the turbulent rapids of the Chakranadi River during the Kali River Rapids flume ride – an amazing whitewater adventure!

7. DINOSAUR: The DINOSAUR thrill ride allows you to travel back in time 65 million years and come face to face with a variety of menacing prehistoric creatures!

8. Primeval Whirl: A wacky roller coaster, Primeval Whirl allows you to take a spin through time and features plenty of sharp turns, curves and dips along the way!

9. It’s Tough to be a Bug!: This incredible 3-D adventure features characters such as Flik, Hopper and Princess Atta from Disney’s 1998 animated film, A Bug’s Life.

10. Tree of Life: The icon of Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Tree of Life is a 14-story, 50-foot-wide tree sculpted with animal carvings by more than a dozen skilled artisans.