I just really liked Apollo's Chariot. I also liked the landscaping at BTW. That's not to take anything from the Tampa park, because we had a great time there, too. It's just more sleepy, more enjoyable to walk around, and I think it has slightly better shows. BG-Tampa wins slightly on the thrill rides, but only because BBwolf is gone.
BGT really does have the animals though, which is cool in and of itself. Maybe next month again. I'm not much into animal exhibits, so I'll give a slight edge to BGW, but they're really about even. At BGW, you've got Nessie, which is still a favorite of mine, and you used to be able to still can? And Gwazi may not be a great coaster, but at least it's a woodie. The neighborhood is definitely better in VA. The park is actually well-known for their worldly culinary delights!
The easiest way to understand the setting and layout of each park is by checking out their downloadable maps click the photos below. Busch Gardens Williamsburg sits on the banks of James River within the confines of the historic triangle of Colonial Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown. This makes the setting a bit more historic and educational than Tampa, yet it is only one hour from Virginia Beach for oceanside fun!
Busch Gardens Tampa sits near Tampa Bay and Orlando in Florida, providing seemingly endless options for family-friendly fun and beachside bliss! Check out more in-depth info on the new rides coming to each park in with our 10 New Rides Coming to Theme Parks in blog.
View all posts by: Danielle. Are you looking for an affordable, customized group trip? Well perfect, because our blog will help you with all of these things! Coasters and Rides At Busch Gardens Williamsburg you will find some of the very best thrill coasters in the United States, from the 6-inversion Alpengeist to the foot drop Apollo's Chariot. Theme The themes of these two parks are very different and very detailed, both providing an impressive aesthetic that transports you to another world.
Animals As mentioned above, you can expect to encounter outstanding animal experiences at both Busch Gardens parks, though the selection of animals found at each and amount of experiences and observation opportunities highly vary. Clydesdales Pixabay Public Domain.
Cheetahs Pixabay Public Domain. However, I can assure you that I know a good deal about what makes a good roller coaster, and I've done a significant amount of research on both parks. Located in Tampa, Florida, this theme park is in the same state as numerous other theme parks. Although it is in the northern area of the state rather the south near Orlando and Miami.
Nonetheless, there is some serious roller coaster competition going on down there! The weather is very fair, but tends to be humid. Located in the state of Virginia, this theme park has some competition of its own. The other major park in that state is the roller coaster mecca, Kings Dominion. Busch Gardens Tampa wins this one because of its overall great weather, and its vicinity to the many tourist attractions in Florida. This Floridan theme park is themed to the vast continent of Africa.
Busch Gardens Williamsburg has a European theme. Both of these parks do a great job pulling off immense theming. Busch Gardens Williamsburg is themed to a continent that many people visit every year. Visitors to Willimsburg can experience small portions of Europe in an affordable way, just by visiting this theme park.
Africa, although a very unique and diverse continent, does not have as much diversity as Europe. The theming at Busch Gardens Tampa, as a result, is more generic.
Once again, both parks have amazing theming, but Williamsburg's theming has more aspects to it. The winner here is Busch Gardens Williamsburg, which ties it up. Because employees from both parks are employed by the same parent company, it is probably safe to assume that there are similar standards at both parks. Reviews for the staff at both parks is great, so as a result, I can't pick just one. It is a draw! You won't find very much African food at this park.
Maybe it is just so unique that a theme park can't replicate it here in the United States. Overall though, there seems to be a large number of choices. One of the really neat things I noticed while looking through the menus at this park was that there was great variety. Foods from all around Europe all in one park! This African-themed park has a section of the park devoted to kids named, "Sesame Street Safari of Fun".
The section is home to an incredible number of twenty attractions just for kids! It has seven attractions. In my best infomercial announcer voice "But that's not all! Unforunately for Tampa, although their number of kids rides is slightly greater than Williamsburg's, having them all in one area is slightly inconvenient for parents who can't just drop their kids off at a nearby ride while they enjoy a roller coaster.
The edge in this round goes to Busch Gardens Williamsburg. Most of the flat rides at these two parks are equal to each other. There is, however, one stand-out attraction at both parks.
Let's look at those in detail Phoenix is more than your average swinging ship. It flips passengers in complete circles, upside down.
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