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Jungle Adventures, A Real Florida Animal Park
Basic Information
Address: 26205 E Colonial Drive
Christmas FL 32709
Phone Number: 407-568-2885
Fax Number: 407-568-2885
Email: jungleadv@aol.com
Director: Dawn Drever
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Additional Information
Days and Hours: 7 days a week, 9:30am to 5:30pm
Description:
Jungle Adventures, A Real Florida Animal Park is the natural habitat jungle home of our rare Florida Panther, small exotic cats, various Deer, Tropical Birds, Reptiles, Mammals, and other critters. When you enter this timeless old Florida Hidden Treasure attraction on a journey into a lost world that time forgot. SEE, HEAR, SMELL AND FEEL OLD, REAL FLORIDA.
Hands On Wildlife Experience
Go hands-on with a baby alligator and other cool critters. Our guides give you a close up encounter with some of nature's most interesting animals.
Native American/Old Florida Village Enhanced Adventure
Go deeper into Native American & Florida's First Settlers culture.
Gator Jamboree Feeding
Watch while our guides hand feed the "Last of the Dinosaurs", our 8 to 15 foot alligators
Jungle Swamp Queen River Boat
Cruise aboard the serene passage on Green Gator River, deep inside a natural Florida habitat teeming with alligators, flocks of birds and authentic old Florida replica, Spanish Fort Mees.
Our Jungle Swamp Cruise is operating at full capacity but will not operate during inclement weather. Please check with your show guide for scheduling updates during your activities rotation. We appreciate your patience during Florida's "rainy" season.
Grade Levels:
K-5
6-8
K-5
6-8
Group Type: School Groups
Disabled Access:
Wheelchair accessible bathroom and walkways. Jungle Swamp Queen requires walking down a 6 ft ramp to the boat and is not able to have the guest in the wheelchair while on board.
Program Type:
Enjoy an exciting, great day of Live Guided Adventures, Education and Fun. Experience an Alligator surrounded Jungle Swamp Cruise, A Hands On Wildlife Experience, Gator Jamboree Feeding, and a visit through the Native American Indian Village.
Enhanced Adventure Packages include extra special goodies added to the Group Adventure. Add Critter Chow/Baby Alligator Chow and a personal souvenir photo magnet holding the Baby Alligator during the Hands on Wildlife Experience. $6
Groups are welcome to bring their own lunches to the park for their visit as well letting us provide lunch for them. Choices are pizza (2 slices, pepperoni or cheese), chips and beverage or 4” sub sandwich (turkey or ham), chips and beverage. Lunch must be ordered 48 hours in advance and be of same type (all subs or all pizza). $7 per person. Additional packages are available for larger appetites.
One (1) Free Teacher/Adult admitted with every 15 paid students. Teachers admitted free year round with valid school ID. (Not valid with school group reservations)
All prices plus tax, except any tax exempt group that provides a copy of its own Tax Exempt Certificate.
All rates and prices are subject to change without notice.
Admission/Tickets: Students ages 3-12 are $9, ages 13+ are $13
Length of Visit: min 4 hr
Student/Staff Ratio: 1:30
Max. Group Number: 150
Group Requirements: With pre-scheduled student groups of 15 or more a Jungle Adventures guide will offer the shows and talks and direct you through your activities. Time for lunch, restrooms, or other breaks will be included in your visit schedule as requested. Please allow for 3.5 hours for rotation of all events. Our doors open at 9:30 am and we recommend a morning arrival when animals are most active.
You’re welcome to bring your coolers or brown-bag lunches in with your group for your event day, which we will assist you in with. We recommend additional drinking water also because we will be outdoors and because of our sulfur water supply. We do not have water fountains in the park.
Groups larger than 35 attendees may be divided with additional Jungle Adventures guide (s) to allow for a “round-robin” of the day’s events.
Reservations Needed: Yes