After reading all of this I went off to look at the Busch Gardens website. I can see how the 3 day ticket looks like a great deal compared to a one day ticket. But, I agree with everyone else. It’s really not a 3 day trip kind of place. Unless, maybe, you’re just going for 2-3 hours each day. |
This made me laugh! |
Not all financial decisions should be maximized. Adhering to a budget is different from seeking the most value.
One day at Busch Gardens is enough. It’s really great there. If multiple days of theme park-ing is a priority, then select Orlando. |
A bounce pass is $135 and includes BG and Colonial Williamsburg, along with parking, for 7 full days.
I personally can do multiple days at a theme park. I like to ride everything, enjoy the scenery, do the favorites again, and take long breaks for shows and meals. If you have younger kids, you could spend an entire afternoon at the Land of Dragons. You can also take hotel breaks as others have suggested. But you definitely don’t need to drop that kind of cash. |
We have done this and you don’t need express passes especially with the roller coaster behind the scenes tour. That tour is expensive and we really loved it but I have kids who are obsessed with roller coasters. If you aren’t super into coasters it probably isn’t worth it. The behind the scenes roller coaster tour puts you on each of the four coasters you tour twice completely skipping the line. So after that just wait in the lines. Busch Gardens doesn’t get that crowded at spring break. We got a three day package but it was not nearly that expensive and the food was not every 90 minutes but three meals per day which is a lot because their portions are enormous. We have skipped the third day or just went at opening to do the favorites and give our meal passes away. |
Skip the wolf animal encounter. We did it 2 years ago and found it just okay. Loved everything else about Busch Gardens. |
Three days at Busch Gardens is totally unnecessary, WTF? You could spend the week in Williamsburg with one day at Busch Gardens and that would be fine. |
This. Honestly, if we go to Williamsburg, it is one day at Jamestown Festival Park, one day at Colonial Williamsburg, and one day at Busch Gardens. We skip most of the extras (no express pass needed at BG this time of year, no Governor’s palace add-on for CW). We could do 4 people for 3 days in Williamsburg for wildly less than the costs OP lists. |
That is a very high ‘burn’ rate of money per day per person. |
OP, at these prices I am guessing money isn’t an issue. I think either trip can be done for significantly cheaper. I have only been to Universal once. The trip was probably ten years ago, so I don’t have a good grasp on prices. For Busch Gardens, I think you could have a great three or four day trip for half the cost you mention. You only need one or two days at Busch Gardens and you can do another day or two at Colonial Williamsburg and/or Jamestown/Yorktown.
Final thought…both parks are a lot of fun. Universal will be very crowded, so maybe premium tickets are worth it? Busch Gardens won’t be that crowded, so no need for premium tix. Universal will have better weather, but it’s spring so either place could be rainy. |
4K for 3 days at Busch gardens! Are you flying from overseas?!!! |
This. |
What is Jamestown Festival Park? |
Not an amusement park. It complements Colonial Williamsburg. Recreation of the Jamestown Fort and settlement along with an indoor museum about the colonial era of VA. It is about 2 miles from the actual Jamestown site. Modest entry fee. Our kids particularly liked the glass blower and pottery person. Also has replicas of the Susan Constant, Discovery, and Godspeed ships. It is run by the Commonwealth. |
I would DIE if I had to spend three days in the Williamsburg area. UGH. |