Busch Gardens Williamsburg Map and Brochure (2025 – 1975)
Strolling through Busch Gardens Williamsburg isn’t just about coasters and shows—it’s the only theme park where you can wander from France to Germany to Italy without leaving Virginia. Since opening in 1975, this Williamsburg destination has built its reputation on mixing European charm with record-breaking thrills, making it a favorite stop for families and coaster collectors alike.
- Location
- Williamsburg, Virginia
- Years Active
- 1975 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Busch Gardens Williamsburg Site
- Related Maps
- Busch Gardens Williamsburg Howl-O-Scream Map (2025-2010)
But here’s the thing: the park’s winding villages and hidden paths can be confusing, especially if you’re hunting for a new ride or trying to time a show. That’s where these printable Busch Gardens Williamsburg maps come in handy.
Grab a PDF from the archive, and you’ll save yourself from circling the Rhine River bridge three times just to find a pretzel stand.
Busch Gardens Williamsburg Map 2025
In 2025, Busch Gardens Williamsburg introduced a major new ride: Return of the Wolf, North America’s longest inverted family coaster.
This addition marks a significant expansion of the park’s coaster lineup and brings a new generation of thrills tied to the park’s coaster heritage.

Printable Busch Gardens Williamsburg Map PDF 2025
Busch Gardens Williamsburg Map 2024
Printable Busch Gardens Williamsburg Map PDF 2024
Busch Gardens Williamsburg Map 2023
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Busch Gardens Williamsburg Map 2021
Busch Gardens Christmas Town Map 2021
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Busch Gardens Christmas Town Map 2020
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Busch Gardens Williamsburg Brochure 2002
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Busch Gardens Williamsburg Map 1975
FAQ
How much is a one day ticket to Busch Gardens Williamsburg?
A one day ticket to Busch Gardens Williamsburg typically costs between $75 and $110 depending on the date and ticket type. Discounts may be available for online advance purchase, seasonal promotions, or special groups. Parking and add-ons, such as all-day dining, are not included in the base ticket price.
How many hours do you need at Busch Gardens Williamsburg?
Most visitors need at least 6 to 8 hours at Busch Gardens Williamsburg to experience major rides and shows. A full day is recommended if exploring the whole park, including dining and special events. Short visits of 3 to 4 hours cover only a few attractions and are best for repeat guests.
What rides have been removed from Busch Gardens Williamsburg?
Removed rides at Busch Gardens Williamsburg include Big Bad Wolf, Drachen Fire, Curse of DarKastle, and Mäch Tower. Other defunct rides are The Flying Machine, Gladiator’s Gauntlet, Questor, and Le Mans Raceway. Several smaller attractions like Wild Maus, Die Wildkatze, and Das Kätzchen have also been retired over the years.
What is the best time to go to Busch Gardens Williamsburg?
Weekdays, especially Tuesday through Thursday, at Busch Gardens Williamsburg have the shortest ride lines and least crowds. Spring (April–June) and fall (September–October) offer mild weather and moderate attendance, making them ideal seasons for visiting. Avoid weekends, holiday periods, and major event days, as the park is busiest during these times.