Saltafila: biglietto d'ingresso ai Flamingo Gardens a Fort Lauderdale





Descrizione
Osserva i famosi fenicotteri della Florida e un'abbondanza di altri animali e piante autoctone quando visiti i Flamingo Gardens a Ft Lauderdale. Osserva animali come alligatori, pantere e pavoni e passeggia tra rigogliosi giardini pieni di farfalle e colibrì, querce secolari, orchidee e bromelie e altro ancora. Cammina nella grande voliera aperta dove gli uccelli volano liberi e controlla il Wray Museum, che mostra una tipica casa del sud della Florida degli anni '30.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Il tuo ingresso ai Flamingo Gardens ti porta in un santuario della fauna selvatica di 60 acri (24 ettari) con giardini botanici tropicali e un grande gruppo di animali nativi della Florida salvati come alligatori, aquile, lontre, orsi, bobcat, pantere, pavoni e, naturalmente, fenicotteri. NOTA BENE : I biglietti acquistati tramite qualsiasi sito diverso da flamingogardens.org sono solo per l'ingresso diurno regolare (9:30-17:00). Gli eventi fuori orario, comprese le luci delle festività, sono un evento a biglietto separato e sono disponibili solo attraverso il sito Web della sede.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- I trasporti sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Tutte le aree e le superfici sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- Una moderata quantità di deambulazione è coinvolta
- Funziona in tutte le condizioni atmosferiche, si prega di vestirsi in modo appropriato
- I bambini devono essere accompagnati da un adulto
- Il parcheggio è gratuito
Recensioni(244)
Amazing experience!! Everything was well organized. Lots to see and experience. Would definitely recommend
Wonderful place to visit for bird and plant lovers! We got to feed the flamingos, the older ones are gentle, the babies are wild!😂 We visited the butterfly conservatory but in my opinion we saw more outside in nature. We learnt alot on the tram to get the conservatory however, leant alot on many different plants and trees. Also there peacocks that roam freely, they were beautiful!
Very shaded so it wasn’t that hot. A lot of animals roaming which offered a unique experience. Throughout the sanctuary, there are places you may enter with AC. The tram ride was very informative. Our guide Carol was knowledgeable and entertaining. Overall, great value and experience.
We had fun! A bit wet due to the unpredictable weather but a great visit for the family! Would love to go again if we make it back down there
You get really close to the birds. Also, otter feeding time is between 12–145, if you are lucky enough to be there, it’s super fun to see the otters. They also have a snake show and tell, I think it’s at 130 and 330. It is a super fun place and I highly recommend.
Beautiful grounds with plenty of places to rest as you explore. Knowledgeable tram guide shared facts and figures that brought the history alive for us.
It was different but beautiful you go on a tram for a tour the flamingos are walking freely around you they have 2 baby black bears exhibit along with a lot of other sights to see
Make sure you take the tram. Lots of good information and the tour guide was absolutely amazing. She deserves a raise
It is a very charming place! The plants and trees are gorgeous in addition to the interesting birds and other animals. There is a tram that takes you around the park every half hour which we went on 4 times! Each driver/narrator had something else to say! They also had a butterfly area that was lovely.
OUTSTANDING! the facilities, staff, wildlife and exhibits were superb. 4 hours was not enough time to see everything! This place would be a great adventure for families, Scout groups, school classes of all ages, couples and singles. So glad we discovered this gem on Viator. It was well worth the cost - especially since admission fees go towards rehabilitating the wildlife on site.



