Scary Merry Christmas In July At Busch Gardens Tuesday
Lots of retailers and restaurants have Christmas in July events. It’s the halfway point in the year to one of the most popular holidays in the United States. It’s also fun to think about cool temperatures as we are roasting in unrelenting heat advisories in Southwest Florida. However, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a summer spin quite like this one. It’s a scary merry Christmas in July at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay this Tuesday, July 25th.
At Scary and Merry at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay – Meet Santa. It’s a mash up delight and fright during the summer.
The Tampa theme park is famous for many things. One of them is the annual Howl-O-Scream that takes place every fall. The haunted houses here are no joke. If you love an adrenalin rush, you have to plan to go this year. In fact, they are having Sinister Sale on advance tickets. You can save up to 70% on Howl-O-Scream tickets.
Wondering what kind of mash up is July, Halloween, and Christmas is? It’s hard to think of a scary Santa experience. Perhaps it involves rogue elves chasing you through their toy shop with hammers and saws.
Scary Merry Christmas Busch Gardens
Now that you have that image in your brain here is a spoiler alert, it doesn’t. At least not at this event. Scary and Merry divides visitors into two camps. First, is the joy of Christmas. You get the chance to meet Santa early and snap some photos. Check in on how you rank on the Naughty or Nice list. Next, is the fright of Halloween. You get a preview of The Residence haunted house from Howl-O-Scream. It is a lights on tour. So, no rogue elves or reindeer. At least not yet.
This event is one day only. Tuesday, July 25th. If you have friends and family in town, might be something fun to experience together.
Wonder Gardens In Bonita Springs Is A Fabulous Find
With the kids out of school, many parents and guardians are looking for ways to entertain the entire family during the long summer. We are fortunate to have lots of great things to do in Southwest Florida. I have driven by this spot hundreds of times but it has been more than a decade since I’ve stopped. Wonder Gardens in Bonita Springs is a Fabulous Find for summer and all year round.
Bonita Springs Wonder Gardens
It is a hidden gem on Old 41, a slice of old Florida that has been welcoming tourists since the 1960’s as Everglades Wonder Gardens. Over the years the mission has changed a bit and today it is a non-profit. The gardens are still home to native flora and fauna, but now has more than 300 animals. The historic spot offers all kinds of special events and educational activities.
One of the big attractions at the gardens has always been the flock of American Flamingos. However, that flock is now down to two. Both were hatched on Wonder Gardens property during the 1960’s/ 1970’s. Their pink color is starting to fade as they age but they are still graceful and fascinating to watch in their lagoon with a peaceful waterfall.
Wonder Gardens activities
You can only feed the animals during special, daily animal encounters. With these, a staff member carefully guides visitors into turtle pins, lorikeet aviaries and along the the alligator pit. During the experience they educate visitors on the animals. Next, they provide food and let you do the work. The lorikeets are the most interactive. They fly around and even land on your head.
Check out this video of the alligators. Some are about to outgrow the pond and will be relocated soon.
The gardens were damaged by Hurricane Ian but everything is opened again with the exception of the welcome center. However, repairs are nearly complete and it is expected to reopen in July. A bonus for locals, Bonita Springs residents enjoy free admission on the first Sunday of the month. Here are some photos. Wonder Gardens in Bonita Springs is a Fabulous Find
Gina Birch brings the sunshine to Sunny 106.3 every weekday morning from 6-10. She has worked in radio, television and print in Southwest Florida for nearly 30 years. During that time, she has become an advocate for numerous charities including those that support animals, children, women and wellness. In addition, she has written for numerous local, regional and national publications about food, wine and travel. Those are her longtime passions...along with shoes.