Farms: Gator Land, Orlando Florida
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Welcome to Gatorland, Orlando's Best Half Day Attraction located in sunny Central Florida! Known internationally as the Alligator Capital of the World, Gatorland is a 110-acre alligator theme park and wildlife preserve, located just minutes away from Sea World, Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and the Orlando International Airport on US 441 near the Orlando - Kissimmee border. Providing affordable family entertainment since 1949, Gatorland has been a vacation destination for millions of visitors from all over the world with its incredible display of huge alligators and crocodiles, train ride, aviary, breeding marsh and bird sanctuary, petting zoo, nature walk, gift shop, and one-of-a-kind shows such as the world famous Gator Jumparoo. So c'mon inside... your adventure awaits! Recognized the world over, the unique Gatorland Entrance is actually a massive concrete alligator head, it jaws wide open enticing visitors to enter into the park. Built in 1962 by Frank Godwin, son of Gatorland founder Owen Godwin, this Florida icon has appeared in movies, magazines, and newspapers worldwide, as well as millions of personal photographs. For over half a century, Gatorland has been creating fond vacation memories for millions of visitors who have entered through its gaping gator mouth entrance. Families, friends and employees alike have ventured through the glass double doors on their way to a journey through this natural, low-tech adventure. Located between Orlando and Kissimmee on the South Orange Blossom Trail, Gatorland is one of Central Florida's oldest attractions, and provides a unique and natural alternative to the larger theme parks of today.
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I don't speak Spanish, but you're gonna love this park.
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fak dis
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i dont speak spansih but your gonna love this park! :D
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I was there when it burnt down
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@ASE1997100 Ha ha, you're pathetic.
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nice
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For spanish, press 2
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pretty sure I'm going there in a matter of a few days! :)
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awww i miss my bearded dragon spike he died