GatorWorld Parks of Florida Opens as Central Florida’s Newest Tourist Attraction

WILDWOOD, Florida — Central Florida’s newest tourist attraction GatorWorld Parks of Florida recently opened its gates to visitors of all ages on Oct. 9. Located in Sumter County on State Route 44 near I-75, the 15-acre park features a scenic drive through where visitors have prime viewing of more than 400 alligators in their natural Florida habitat.

Entering GatorWorld Parks of Florida through the main gateway, visitors drive on a gravel roadway meandering through the park, providing views of the gators lounging in pools (behind protective fencing). The specially-constructed pools are surrounded by common areas for the gators to wander, simulating their natural environment.

At the end of the drive-through course, visitors can feed alligators from a raised platform, dangling specially designed poles over a swirling collection of young gators looking for a treat. This unique feeding opportunity combines the visual excitement of a live gator encounter with the experience of making contact with a member of one of nature’s oldest reptilian species.

“We’re thrilled to open this unique adventure park that we’ve specifically designed to showcase one of Florida’s unique wonders — that of seeing and engaging with alligators in a real-life setting,” explained GatorWorld Parks of Florida developer Don Buckner. “In addition to the entertainment aspect of our park, we’re proud to serve as a rescue and relocation facility for alligators.”

Other family-friendly activities at the park include safely holding a gator and exploring the petting zoo. From Elvis the goat to Biscuit the bunny, visitors can feed and interact with the petting zoo animals.

The entry fee for the drive-through park is $9 per adult, with various discounts for veterans, children and seniors. For complete pricing details and information about package rates, please visit the website at GatorWorldParks.com.

Park hours are Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the winter and 7 p.m. in summer. GatorWorld Parks of Florida is closed Sundays.

For more information, visit GatorWorldParks.com.

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About GatorWorld Parks of Florida
GatorWorld Parks of Florida Inc. offers visitors of all ages unique opportunities to drive thru a scenic trail and view alligators in their natural Florida habitat. Located in Sumter County, the 15-acre park opened in 2017 and is home to more than 400 alligators that have been rescued and relocated. For more information, visit GatorWorldParks.com.

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