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Wild Florida has announced the return of Gator Week, offering nearly-free Gator Park admission from May 24-29, with a donation of whatever spare change visitors can rustle up.
Wild Florida’s Gator Week is a week-long celebration of all things alligator, and from May 24-29 visitors can celebrate almost-free entry into the Gator Park just by donating whatever spare coins they have on hand.
Found a few pennies between the cushions of your sofa? Have a handful of change rattling around in the footwell of your car? Even that will be enough to buy your entry into Wild Florida’s Gator Park. Bring along any amount you’d like to donate, large or small, and help the park reach its goal of collecting the same weight in cash as the park’s 65-year-old, 13-foot-long gator, Crusher.
Gator Week returns to Wild Florida with free Gator Park admission & National Alligator Day celebrations
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KENANSVILLE, Fla., May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ It s no secret Wild Florida knows a thing or two about alligators. To share this knowledge and passion with visitors, Wild Florida will host Gator Week, May 24 - 29, and offer free Gator Park admission to everyone who brings in spare change. At the end of Gator Week, Wild Florida will also celebrate the inaugural National Alligator Day on Saturday, May 29. In addition to the week of gator-themed festivities, Wild Florida also celebrates its two adult albino alligators, Snowflake and Blizzard, for producing 18 eggs this month.