Wild Florida Airboats & Gator Park Map and Brochure (2024 – 2021)
Location: Orlando, Florida
Years Active: 2010 – Active
Want the real deal? Wild Florida Airboats & Gator Park throws you into the heart of the swamp. It’s hot, it’s humid, and those airboats are loud as hell. But damn, is it fun!
You’ll be skimming past gators, dodging through the reeds – it’s the closest you’ll get to the wild Everglades without risking your life. The Gator Park lets you see these beasts up close. Don’t miss the feeding shows – messy but totally worth it. Plus, they’ve got other weird animals too.
Let’s be real: Wild Florida is a little rough, a little overpriced, and sometimes a total circus. But if you’re up for an adventure that’s more than just mouse ears and rollercoasters, this is it.
Wild Florida Airboats & Gator Park Map 2024

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FAQ
How much does it cost to go on the airboats in Wild Florida?
Airboat rides at Wild Florida cost about $30–$35 for adults and $25–$30 for children for a 30-minute tour. Longer 1-hour rides cost $50–$60 per person. Prices include admission to the Gator Park, making it a combined wildlife and airboat experience.
Can you hold an alligator at Wild Florida?
Yes, visitors can hold a baby alligator at Wild Florida during scheduled animal encounters. Staff supervise the experience to ensure safety for guests and animals. The encounter also includes photo opportunities, making it one of the park’s most popular attractions.
What is there to do in Wild Florida?
Wild Florida offers airboat rides, a drive-thru safari, gator shows, animal encounters, and a zoo with exotic species. Guests can also explore a boardwalk through the cypress swamp, feed giraffes, or take part in educational programs. The park combines adventure, wildlife, and family activities.
How long does it take to drive through Wild Florida Safari?
It takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour to drive through Wild Florida Safari. The pace depends on traffic, photo stops, and time spent viewing animals. Visitors who stop often or loop back for another pass may spend longer exploring.