Anonymous wrote:Are these prices for real??
Anonymous wrote:Busch Gardens is a one day type deal like Six Flags or Kings Dominion
Anonymous wrote:We only ever get one hotel at most when we go to Busch Gardens and then we drive home after. I'm also surprised people get the dining plans too.
We just did 4 days in Universal and it was incredible. Instead of an air bnb, stay on site at their premium hotel and get the express passes for free.
Anonymous wrote:Busch Gardens is a one day type deal like Six Flags or Kings Dominion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP - price out the premium hotels. You'll save on buying the express pass and Ubers, plus I think you get early entry. Three days at Busch Gardens is a lot. Another option would be to combine Busch Gardens and Florida by flying into Tampa instead and spending spring break there.
I grew up in Florida and I wouldn’t make a trip down to Tampa to go to that park. It’s more a big flat parking lot compared to the Virginia park and it's a day trip park. My family would drive from Orlando for the day (because annual passes that covered both Sea World and Busch Gardens used to be super cheap), do pretty much everything we wanted to do and drive back in one day.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP - price out the premium hotels. You'll save on buying the express pass and Ubers, plus I think you get early entry. Three days at Busch Gardens is a lot. Another option would be to combine Busch Gardens and Florida by flying into Tampa instead and spending spring break there.