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Gatorland
- the Alligator capital of the world is Orlando’s
oldest and the original theme park. 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.
Founded
by the late Owen Godwin in 1949, and still privately
owned by his family today, Gatorland is a 110-acre theme park and wildlife
preserve, combining "Old Florida" charm with exciting, new exhibits
and entertainment. Known internationally as the "Alligator
Capital of the World," Gatorland today provides affordably
priced family-fun with thousands of alligators and crocodiles, a breeding
marsh with boardwalk and observation tower, one-of-a-kind reptilian shows,
aviary, petting zoo, swamp walk, educational programs and much, much more
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.