Gatorland
Browse through this collection of Gatorland tickets and prepare to embark on a wild adventure in Florida's premier reptile park. Experience up-close encounters with thousands of alligators, crocodiles, and other exotic wildlife. Choose the tickets that you like best and secure your entry into a world where nature meets thrills!Bestseller
Gatorland Skip-the-Line Tickets
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Avoid long queues by purchasing Skip-the-Line tickets to Gatorland. Online booking is recommended to save time and secure your spot, ensuring a smoother and faster entrance experience.
Take a guided tour at Gatorland. Expert guides will provide insights into the park's history, flora, fauna, and exciting reptile encounters, making your experience more educational and engaging.
To avoid crowds and for a more relaxed experience, plan your visit to Gatorland during weekdays or non-peak hours. Early mornings or late afternoons are generally quieter, allowing you to make the most of your time and have a great wildlife adventure.
You will be spending a lot of time outdoors, so ensure that you carry sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat/cap, and a water bottle.
Carry some cash if you want to feed the alligators at the park. This activity costs $3 and the counter only accepts cash.
About Gatorland
Discover the thrill of up-close encounters with alligators while exploring the beautiful natural habitats of Orlando at Gatorland. A must-visit attraction, this iconic landmark also offers a unique perspective on the rich cultural significance of Florida's wildlife giving you an unforgettable experience with activities like the Screamin' Gator Zip Line and Up Close Encounters.
Gatorland is home to the largest community of rare albino and leucistic alligators in the United States.
The breeding marsh area was filmed for the 1984 movie Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
The theme park’s unique entrance in the form of a gaping gator jaw was designed by founder Owen Godwin’s youngest son, Frank. He painted it in his father’s favorite color scheme — Florida aqua and white.
On 6 November 2006, a fire broke out at the gift shop in Gatorland causing the death of one dwarf crocodile, two pythons and two hatchling alligators.
Why visit Gatorland?
Highlights
Plan your visit
Main entrance
The single entrance to Gatorland is striking and hard to miss. It is marked by a gigantic gator mouth with a Florida aqua-colored jaw and razor-sharp white teeth.
Accessible entrance
The Disability Access Entrance is located near the main entrance. It is specifically for disabled guests who require accessible entry.
The last admission to Gatorland is at 4pm.
Restrooms can be found at different locations in the park.
The gift shop is available near the park‘s exit and includes a wide collection of apparel, plush toys, and merchandise.
All areas of the park are wheelchair accessible. You can bring your own wheelchairs and ECVs (electric scooters) inside. Or else,
You can rent wheelchairs at $11 for push wheelchairs and $27 for electric ones. While a reservation is not needed for the same, but availability is based on a first-come, first-served basis.