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Best zoos in Orlando Florida

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

When you think of the main attractions in Orlando, it’s easy to think of the world’s most popular theme parks such as Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, Universal Studios, Epcot, Hollywood Studios and Islands of Adventure, but there are great zoos in Orlando, as well.
For families looking to save money on their vacation budget,zoos offer a great alternative to the expensive theme parks. Two zoos that feature Florida’s finest wildlife are Gator Land and Jungle Safari. Located off of Orange Blossom Trail in Kissimmee, Gator Land is set on 100 acres and is only $15 for admission.  Gator Land is a great park to learn about the Sunshine State’s most spectacular wildlife, including giant alligators, ibis, herons and roseate spoonbills. You can watch live displays and feedings by trained experts, who share their knowledge on the ancient reptiles.
On the opposite side of Orlando, on the east side, closer to the Space Coast and Cocoa Beach, you can visit Jungle Adventures Nature Park. With prices comparable to Gator Land, a family of four can enter the park for less than $100.With a 200-foot, stone gator statue adorning the entrance, Jungle Adventures is easy to spot on Highway 50 (also known as Colonial parkway). At Jungle Land, your kids can explore a replica Spanish Fort and encounter Florida’s wildlife up-close, on a pontoon boat ride called the Jungle Swamp Cruise. Jungle Land is home to more than 200 live gators, as well as other exotic animals such as the rare Florida Panther, Black Bears, Gray Wolves, White-Tailed Deer and Tropical Birds. Tickets are priced very reasonably, with admission at $12.95 for Children ages 11 and younger, $19.95 for adults, $16.95 for senior citizens and free admission for children under the age of three.
If you’re in the mood to see the world’s most venomous snakes, be sure to visit Reptile World Serpentarium, located at 5705 East Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway in St. Cloud.The exhibit was originally used as a research facility in the early 1970s, and is now home to Cobras, Rattlesnakes, Copperheads, Water Moccasins and many other dangerous species. Venom shows are scheduled at noon and 3:00 p.m. daily.

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Gatorland offers chance to see Fl Wildlife

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

For the tourist who has seen enough of Mickey Mouse and Shamu for their visit, Gatorland offerse a unique experience to see the real Florida wildlife in its most active form. On four different nights, April 30, May 1, May 7 and May 8.

The 100-acre outdoor wildlife center and theme park is hosting Swamp Sunset Celebrations, which showcase baby-bird season at Gatorland. The park is home to hundreds of native birds, including egrets, spoonbills and wood storks that fly home to roost every night. Swamp Sunset Celebrations features live music, mixed drinks on the Nature Tower and select attractions such as the White Gator Swamp and Gator Gully Splash Park. There could also be a Bubba and Cooter sighting.

In addition to the American Alligators, other wildlife attractions at Gatorland include roseate spoonbills, flamingos,

Oh, and your flashlight is for shining into the eyes of the gators in the breeding marsh. You’ll see red.With admission prices at $15, Gatorland offers a family-friendly cheap alternative to the ajor theme parks in central Florida. It’s also an entertaining way to educate yourself and your kids. Other Gatorland events include a 2010 Workshop Weekend for beginner to intermediate photographers from April 24-25, with two seperate workshops for learning about the best techniques for shooting and processing wildlife images. The workshops are led by Robert Amoruso of Wildscape Images, an Arthur Morris “Birds as Art” approved instructor and workshop leader.

The Field Technique workshop is designed to help photographers of every skill level improve their image quality; both in composition and exposure under the direction of an experienced professional nature photographer. You’ll learn outdoor-specific techniques for ideal composition, backgrounds, image edges, head and light angle. They’ll also teach you how to use fill-flash to tame high-contrast images, and how to use your histogram and exposure compensation to obtain the correct exposure. Workshop pricing is set at a special introductory rate of only $50 per person (per day) and includes access to the Gatorland Rookery for that day.

Gatorland is located on South Orange Blossom Trail. For more information about the park you can visit www.gatorland.com or call 407-855-5496.