Great way to share this attraction Jen!! I've never been!! Definitely on the list of go to places!! You can be my guide!! Jus a lil scared of that snake though!!!😬😬😳
I visited in November of 23 it was my first time there and I absolutely loved it I’ve watched their vlogs they do for years and I finally got to go it was amazing
Very well doneJen-on-the-Go. I love Gatorland and really enjoyed your vlog. Great edits, content and background music. I am biased a bit.I'm a mod on their vlogs and they named a gator after me. Alligator Jim
Hi Jim!! Oh wow! I really appreciate you watching & giving me your feedback! I would love to go back and do a deeper exploration. I’m fascinated with Alligators! Where is Jim the Alligator? I will go back and say hi!! 💛🐊
Savannah named him and I was there a year ago right after Christmas. She called him and he came over. Pics on my Facebook page. I'm going back as soon as I can. There is a vlog when she named him. A year, almost 2 years ago Thank you
Hi Jen!Love the video that was very interesting. Looks like a place I would like to visit with my family. I’m catching up on some of your videos. Praying for your sister and your family. I know you will do great in whatever you do. I love your channel and I will continue to watch. I haven’t done any gig work since May. Well I’ll be waiting for your next video.❤🙏🏾
I remember going here when I was probably around 8 or 9 years old. That was like 30 years ago. It looks a lot bigger now. I remember holding a baby alligator at one of the shows. Loved the video. Brought back alot of memories
Hi there! First time viewer, great video! How long did it take you to walk through Gatorland? We're trying to plan an activity before heading to the airport. Thank you!
Hi! You can get through Gatorland in 3 hours or less! You go at your own pace and can definitely catch a show in that time frame. You can also stay longer if you choose. Easy and fun and the parking is free.
My family moved to Orlando in 1958. Gatorland was one of the local places to go, so we went a lot. It was free back then, but you left a donation. You could also bring something to feed the gators, so my mom would bring our old bread. The bridge across the lake was very rickety back then! It was always a great day when we learned we were going to Gatorland!
Hi Penny!! That’s so cool!! I can see why people frequent Gatorland! The gators are so fascinating & intimidating! Ohhhhh a rickety bridge??? Yikes!! I appreciate you watching! 💛
There are actually two zip lines. The one you showed is one line and goes over a fenced section of the lake. The other has,I believe, seven stations or lines along with a swinging bridge you walk over. Been to Gatorland a few times and done the zip lines three times. I try to do it every visit.
Jen! What a change up. You truly seem like a natural vlogger. Great review of a place I've never heard of but seems like such a cool place to visit. Ziplining in gatorland? Who knew? 😆 loving the direction your channel is going, keep it up! 🐊
Hi! I love Gatorland; haven't been in a few years but I'm going again in a few weeks. The Cuban croc you saw in with the gators at the waterfall pond - her name is Mamei and she doesn't play nice with the other Cubans is why they have her there. The 'albino' gators you showed (with the grey patches) were actually the leucistic ones and they are even rarer. But they do have albino gators there and you did have some footage of them. The longest crocodile they have there is about 15 feet; I think the longest gator is closer to 13. You would probably enjoy their videos; check out Gatorland Vlogs! Thanks for your fun video!
Hi Elizabeth!! Oh so fun you are going in a few weeks! The Cuban Croc Mamei? Ohhh, so interesting. I should have paid closer attention to the leucistic vs albino gator. So much to learn. I need to go back and will definitely check out the Gatorland Vlogs. I appreciate you watching! Have fun at Gatorland! 🐊💛
There are two different types of white alligators, one of them that you mentioned is albino (but on the video it’s a leucistic, minor difference), but great job
A great place to visit indeed
I visited gator land whilst I was on holiday in Florida from England in 2003. It was awesome thanks for the memories
Glad I watched it was really cool! Thanks Jen
Thank you for watching, Brenda! It’s a fun & creepy place! 💛
Hey Jen, glad to see you're still on here. God bless you and your family.
Hi Lynn! You are so sweet! Thank you! God bless you, right back! 💛
You’re good at vlogging jen. This was interesting😊 glad u still stay in touch w us
This review made me decide to take my family here. Love it!
You absolutely should! So fun!
Nice review! Maybe someday I’ll get to visit, but thank you for allowing me to experience it.
Thank you! Happy you enjoyed as up-close as I could get you. Have a great weekend! 💛
Great way to share this attraction Jen!! I've never been!! Definitely on the list of go to places!! You can be my guide!! Jus a lil scared of that snake though!!!😬😬😳
Used to work there. LOVED IT!! I still check in with all my favourites. Nice video.
Hi Kristin! That must have been a fun experience!! Wow!! Thank you for watching !💛
@@JENontheGO 🙂
They have truly added tons since I was a teenager
I visited in November of 23 it was my first time there and I absolutely loved it I’ve watched their vlogs they do for years and I finally got to go it was amazing
Wow that brought back memories, took my kids there over 20 years ago. The place has really grown. Looking forward to your next outing
Hi Bryan! Thank you for your support as I adventure & explore! 💛
Very well doneJen-on-the-Go. I love Gatorland and really enjoyed your vlog. Great edits, content and background music. I am biased a bit.I'm a mod on their vlogs and they named a gator after me. Alligator Jim
Hi Jim!! Oh wow! I really appreciate you watching & giving me your feedback! I would love to go back and do a deeper exploration. I’m fascinated with Alligators! Where is Jim the Alligator? I will go back and say hi!! 💛🐊
@@JENontheGO he lives in the Breeder Marsh.He has funny eyes and a broken scoot on his tail
Savannah named him and I was there a year ago right after Christmas. She called him and he came over. Pics on my Facebook page. I'm going back as soon as I can. There is a vlog when she named him. A year, almost 2 years ago
Thank you
Noted!! 💛
So interesting!! That’s awesome!! 💛
Hi Jen!Love the video that was very interesting. Looks like a place I would like to visit with my family. I’m catching up on some of your videos. Praying for your sister and your family. I know you will do great in whatever you do. I love your channel and I will continue to watch. I haven’t done any gig work since May. Well I’ll be waiting for your next video.❤🙏🏾
Hi Robert! Thank you so much for your support! I’m happy you’ve moved in from gig work! There is more! Appreciate you watching! 💛
Scaryyyyyy
Come back with meeeee! ❤️
I remember going here when I was probably around 8 or 9 years old. That was like 30 years ago. It looks a lot bigger now. I remember holding a baby alligator at one of the shows. Loved the video. Brought back alot of memories
Hi Amber! It’s definitely a nostalgic memory for so many. The gators are impressive! Thank you for watching. Happy you enjoyed. 💛
I remember going when I was 12 yrs old in 98... good times
Haven't been in years
Hi there! First time viewer, great video! How long did it take you to walk through Gatorland? We're trying to plan an activity before heading to the airport. Thank you!
Hi! You can get through Gatorland in 3 hours or less! You go at your own pace and can definitely catch a show in that time frame. You can also stay longer if you choose. Easy and fun and the parking is free.
My family moved to Orlando in 1958. Gatorland was one of the local places to go, so we went a lot. It was free back then, but you left a donation. You could also bring something to feed the gators, so my mom would bring our old bread. The bridge across the lake was very rickety back then! It was always a great day when we learned we were going to Gatorland!
Hi Penny!! That’s so cool!! I can see why people frequent Gatorland! The gators are so fascinating & intimidating! Ohhhhh a rickety bridge??? Yikes!! I appreciate you watching! 💛
There are actually two zip lines. The one you showed is one line and goes over a fenced section of the lake. The other has,I believe, seven stations or lines along with a swinging bridge you walk over. Been to Gatorland a few times and done the zip lines three times. I try to do it every visit.
Hi Bobby! You are far braver than me!! Yikes. Ohhhh, the second zip line makes sense! Thank you for the clarification. I appreciate you watching. 💛
Jen! What a change up. You truly seem like a natural vlogger. Great review of a place I've never heard of but seems like such a cool place to visit. Ziplining in gatorland? Who knew? 😆 loving the direction your channel is going, keep it up! 🐊
Hi Joeeeeee!!! Thank you! I am enjoying this overdue shift in content!! I’m having fun and that’s what matters! I appreciate your feedback! 💛
Hi! I love Gatorland; haven't been in a few years but I'm going again in a few weeks. The Cuban croc you saw in with the gators at the waterfall pond - her name is Mamei and she doesn't play nice with the other Cubans is why they have her there. The 'albino' gators you showed (with the grey patches) were actually the leucistic ones and they are even rarer. But they do have albino gators there and you did have some footage of them. The longest crocodile they have there is about 15 feet; I think the longest gator is closer to 13. You would probably enjoy their videos; check out Gatorland Vlogs! Thanks for your fun video!
Hi Elizabeth!! Oh so fun you are going in a few weeks! The Cuban Croc Mamei? Ohhh, so interesting. I should have paid closer attention to the leucistic vs albino gator. So much to learn. I need to go back and will definitely check out the Gatorland Vlogs. I appreciate you watching! Have fun at Gatorland! 🐊💛
Best time is during bird nesting, late April early may
What would be classed as a true Florida ID for a Brit travelling? Thanks
There are two different types of white alligators, one of them that you mentioned is albino (but on the video it’s a leucistic, minor difference), but great job
Hi Kyle! Thanks so much for watching and for your feedback. Duly noted & greatly appreciated. 💛
The supoosed croc you s0oke about are aligators who live with a cuban crocs inside thay enclisure
Follow gatorland. Savannah and the gang are lovely. Most of the gators are classed as nuisance gators and would otherwise have been euthanised.
I absolutely will, Michelle! Thanks so much!! 💛🐊
Sucks been there
Lol ! 💛