Busch Gardens Tampa Prepares for Hurricane Irma

As Hurricane Irma continues to move towards Florida, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay has been making preparations to keep the wildlife, ambassadors and park property safe from the storm.

Both Busch Gardens Tampa Bay and Adventure Island will be closed Saturday, September 9th through Monday, September 11th. (Adventure Island is back to weekend only operation, so would have been closed Monday anyway). This extended closure follows Busch Gardens Tampa Bay first announcing it would close one hour early on Saturday.

A Busch Gardens Tampa spokesperson also sent Touring Central Florida this statement:

As we monitor Hurricane Irma, precautions are in place following the park’s comprehensive weather plan to ensure the safety of our animals, ambassadors and our property during this time. This plan includes the movement of animals to their secure night quarters or additional safe enclosures, according to weather conditions. We will also have zoological team members prepared to remain on-site if needed, to care for the animals and monitor them around the clock.”




At the park Friday, crews were busy getting ready for the impending wind and rain from Hurricane Irma. Despite being a beautiful day, attendance was very light.

Near the entrance, ambassadors were taping plastic sheeting up around guest services windows to protect from rain being pushed in by high winds. Banners were taken down, and the large potted plants that beautify the area were stacked together in a corner near the tram stop.

In Morocco, the Security Office was boarded up. On the terrace of Zagora Cafe, the tables, chairs, and umbrellas were lined up and being moved to a behind the scenes area to wait out the storm.

Throughout the park, tents put up for Howl-O-Scream were partially dismantled and equipment covered. The three DJ booths for the event were also removed from the pathways.

Elsewhere in the park, benches, tables, chairs, umbrellas, signs and other loose items were all being removed or were already gone from the public areas.




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5 thoughts on “Busch Gardens Tampa Prepares for Hurricane Irma”

    1. The park has night buildings and other enclosures for all their animals, so they are being sheltered in one of those safe locations. They also have animal care staff on site 24/7 through the storm to keep an eye on them and respond to any issues that may arise.

  1. I pray for all of your animals and staff who are caring for them. May you all be safe, secure, and covered by God’s loving presence during this horrific storm. May you all be in God’s loving presence and care throughout the storm. May you have no problems with the animals, and may you (staff), the animals, and the property be kept safe with God. We are caring for you, praying for you, and loving you and the animals. May the property, the animals’ homes, be protected and secure. Our love is with you all. We cherish you so very much!!! Thank you for caring for the animals during this horrific time. YOU ARE BLESSED BY GOD. Stay Safe, be loved to the fullest, and know that we are thinking of you during this time.

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