Extra Extra! Gatorland Announces the 2020 Photographers Pass! From February 1st, 2020 through May 31, 2020, photographers and birding enthusiasts have the unique opportunity to enter Gatorland from 7:00 am to 9:00 am Friday, Saturday, Sunday and stay until dusk every Saturday with the purchase of the 4-Month Photographers Pass. Check out the pass options for single-day and early entry and late stay passes so you can enjoy Gatorland’s 2020 Photographer’s Pass.
The famous Gatorland Bird Rookery was created in 1991 as an alligator breeding marsh. This unique habitat has grown into one of the largest and most accessible wading bird rookeries in Florida. Today, this area provides protected nesting, foraging, and roosting area to over 20 different species of birds, many of which are listed as Endangered or Species of Special Concern.
Gatorland’s boardwalks provide birders and photographers with close access to these incredible birds, allowing people to safely observe them and capture stunning photographs. PLEASE NOTE: Early Entry will be through the green gate (south end of the parking lot).
Gatorland is a 100-acre theme park combining Old Florida charm with exciting experiences, exhibits, and entertainment. Originally opened as a roadside attraction in 1949, the park just celebrated its 70th Anniversary. Today, it provides affordably-priced family fun featuring thousands of alligators and crocodiles, breeding marsh with observation tower, free-flight aviary, nature walk, petting zoo, educational wildlife programs, award-winning gift shop, Florida’s best train ride, Gator Gully Splash Park, on-site restaurant and one-of-a-kind shows including Gator Jumparoo and Up-close Encounters. Popular adventure experiences inside the park include the Screamin’ Gator Zipline and Stompin’ Gator Off-Road adventure.
For more information on Gatorland’s 2020 Photographer’s Pass and the park in general, CLICK HERE