Apr 01

April is National Frog Month: Celebrate at Busch Gardens!

April is National Frog Month. Are you a fan of amphibians? Did you know Busch Gardens is home to more than 90 frogs?

Some are species you may have seen before, while others are exotic species of all shapes, colors and sizes. As a way to celebrate National Frog Month, hop on over to the park and see if you can spot each and every one!

FUN FROG FACTS

Jan 10

Young Conservationist Celebrates Christmas By Supporting Wildlife!

Here’s a story brought to our attention by fellow educator Megan McKee, illustrating that Christmas may be over, but the spirit of giving continues in the most amazing ways.

While many families celebrated Christmas morning amidst a hurricane of wrapping paper, ribbons, bags and bows, one young lady’s lap was nearly empty, but her heart was full.

Dec 05

EXCLUSIVE ONE-NIGHT VIP EVENT: Christmas Town Family Fun Sleepover, Dec. 22nd

When the kids were tiny, it was so easy to amaze them with a simple (hopefully tearless) visit to Santa Claus and a (hopefully sleep inducing) nighttime drive through twinkling fairy-lit neighborhoods.

Now that they’re a little bit older, wouldn’t you love to see the same sparkle of wonder in their eyes?

Five words for a blow-their-red-and-green-socks-off celebration?

Oct 12

Physics Day: March 22, 2013 - Make It An OverNIGHT Adventure!

Physics Day has been part of Busch Gardens for over a decade. Some Busch Gardens Education Staff members remember coming to Physics Day- as middle school students almost 20 years ago!

Now they find themselves in the unique position of reliving that experience from a different perspective- by sharing hands-on experiments with the newest generation of physicists.

Apr 23

Physics Day: Promoting a Love of Science

by Staff

Busch Gardens is known worldwide for its unique combination of theme park excitement and informative science education programs. This powerful pairing enables students to explore the principles of physics firsthand while attending Physics Day. At this event, large scale demonstrations and interactive stations allow students to discover that fun and physics really can collide.

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