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Busch Gardens is the name of two amusement parks in the United States, owned and operated by United Parks & Resorts. The original park is in Tampa, Florida, and the second park is in Williamsburg, Virginia. There were also previously Busch Gardens parks in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California (1964–1979)[1] and Houston, Texas (1971–1973).[2] The "Busch Gardens" name was earlier used to refer to the gardens developed by Adolphus Busch near his home in Pasadena, California, which were open to the public from 1906 to 1937.[3][4][5]

Busch Gardens
LocationWilliamsburg, Virginia, U.S. (Busch Gardens Williamsburg), Tampa, Florida, U.S.
(Busch Gardens Tampa Bay)
OpenedMarch 31, 1959; 65 years ago (1959-03-31) (as Busch Gardens Tampa Bay)
May 16, 1975; 48 years ago (1975-05-16) (as Busch Gardens Williamsburg)
OwnerUnited Parks & Resorts
ThemeAnimal park
Operating seasonYear-round (Busch Gardens Williamsburg)
Year-round (Busch Gardens Tampa Bay)
Websitebuschgardens.com

The Busch Gardens amusement parks were initially developed as marketing vehicles for Anheuser-Busch and featured hospitality houses with samples of Anheuser-Busch products. They also included stables that housed many of the company's Clydesdale horses, which have been associated with Anheuser-Busch since 1933. Eventually, rides and attractions were added to the parks and over time were developed into full theme parks while still promoting Anheuser-Busch. Busch Entertainment Corporation, now called United Parks & Resorts, was created as a subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch Companies to run the various parks in 1959.

In 2009, AB InBev, formed from the purchase of Anheuser-Busch by InBev, sold the amusement parks to the Blackstone Group. Blackstone has kept some of the popular traditions including a stable with Clydesdales; however, the Clydesdales are not affiliated with the beer company.[6]

Locations edit

Busch Gardens Tampa Bay edit

 
SheiKra was the first "dive machine" roller coaster in the United States.

Busch Gardens Tampa Bay opened on March 31, 1959, and has an African theme. The park was originally tagged "The Dark Continent."[7] The theme park is one of America's largest zoological institutions, with 335 acres (136 ha) and more than 2,700 animals. Attractions include: Montu, Kumba, Scorpion, Edge of Africa, Jungala, Sand Serpent, Congo River Rapids, Saga, Tanganyika Tidal Wave, Stanley Falls, Serengeti Railway, Phoenix, Sesame Street and SheiKra,[8] a vertical dive coaster which opened in 2005. In 2011, the park added Cheetah Hunt, a triple launch roller coaster. In 2014, the park added Falcon's Fury, an Intamin drop tower. In 2016, the park constructed Cobra's Curse, a steel roller coaster created by Mack Rides.[9] In 2019, the park opened Tigris, a steel launched roller coaster constructed by Premier Rides. In 2022, the park opened Iron Gwazi, which is a hybrid conversion of Gwazi by Rocky Mountain Construction. The park is some distance away from downtown, in central Tampa, near the limits of the city of Temple Terrace to the east of Tampa.

Busch Gardens Williamsburg edit

Busch Gardens Williamsburg opened May 16, 1975. With its European theme, the park was originally tagged "The Old Country." Attractions at this park include Alpengeist, Escape from Pompeii, Apollo's Chariot, Loch Ness Monster and Griffon. Added in 2007, the Griffon coaster had bragging rights as the tallest dive coaster in the United States. The park is divided into seven sections, each themed to a different European country. On July 25, 2009, Busch Gardens announced that the Big Bad Wolf roller coaster would be retired September 7, 2009, after 25 years of operation due to its "meeting the end of its service life." and was replaced with Verbolten - a New Multiple Launch Coaster that opened in 2012. Newly added in 2009 was Christmas Town, A Busch Gardens Celebration, with many themed holiday attractions and shows with eight million lights and a 50-foot Light Animated Christmas Tree. Also in 2010, the 3-D ride Corkscrew Hill was replaced by Europe in the Air, which itself was replaced by a new VR action ride called Battle for Eire in 2018. Also new for 2010 was illumiNights: A Busch Garden Encore, with many mini nightly country shows and nightly fireworks set to a special soundtrack which is available during the special event in many gift shops. In 2010, Busch Gardens announced a drop tower called the Mäch Tower which was set to open in late spring 2011 but was delayed due to train problems from Italy and opened in August 2011. It was announced in late 2022 that the tower was to give its final rides on January 8, 2023. The ride closed permanently on that same day. Tempesto opened in May 2015, as it was part of an addition to the park's Italy section. InvadR, the first ever wooden coaster at Busch Gardens, opened in 2017. Pantheon opened March 25, 2022. Now operates year-round as of 2021.[10][circular reference]

Former parks edit

Busch Gardens in California edit

Pasadena (1906–1937) edit

Long before the current Busch Gardens amusement parks, the name referred to the personal gardens of Adolphus Busch, co-founder of Anheuser-Busch. After becoming wealthy in the beer business, Busch purchased a winter home in Pasadena, California. He landscaped the 36 acres (15 ha) around his home with thousands of plants, as well as statues, waterfalls and walking paths.[3] He opened these "Busch Gardens" to the public in 1906. The gardens became a major tourist attraction, even after Busch's death in 1913 and prompted the Pacific Electric Railway to establish a stop for the gardens' visitors.[3][4] The nearby Hollywood film industry used the gardens in many films, including Frankenstein (1931), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931), The Adventures of Robin Hood (archery scene, 1938),[11] and Gone With the Wind (Twelve Oaks barbecue, 1939).[3][4] Busch's widow offered the gardens to the city of Pasadena on multiple occasions for use as a public park, but the city never accepted the offer.[3][4] Busch Gardens closed in 1937 and the land was later subdivided.[3] The area is now a residential neighborhood, though some of the landscape features of the Busch Gardens era remain.[5]

Van Nuys (1966–1979) edit

In 1954, a new brewery was opened in Van Nuys. The company opened one of the modern Busch Gardens parks at this site in 1966 that included boat rides, a 10-minute monorail tour of the brewery, and free beer. (Circa 1974, there was a second monorail “which passes through an enormous aviary.”) The park expanded by 5 acres (2.0 ha) in 1972 to a total of 22 acres (8.9 ha). “The new section includes an exciting barrel flume ride; a huge, walk-through flight cage; a magic show; a special show place for otters; penguin and sea lion programs; and an individual boat ride popular with young skippers.”[12] The 17-acre (6.9 ha) amusement park was renamed Busch Bird Sanctuary in 1977 and closed in 1979.[1] The birds were moved to the nearby Los Angeles Zoo and the Busch Gardens Tampa Bay and Williamsburg locations. The site of the Van Nuys theme park is currently a Bud Light facility and one of the remnants of the park is the footbridge connecting to the 1972 expansion.

Busch Gardens Houston edit

Houston's Busch Gardens opened in May 1971 and was closed within a few years. It was located adjacent to the Anheuser-Busch brewery, which opened in 1966. The 40-acre (16 ha) park had an Asian theme except for an ice cave with a temperature controlled environment for several varieties of penguins, polar bears and sea lions.[2] It also had its own 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railway.[13]

Catalonia, Spain edit

Anheuser-Busch and Grand Tibidabo, S.A., owners of Tibidabo Amusement Park, in Barcelona, along with other Spanish investors, made plans to build a Tibi Gardens outside of Barcelona, Spain, in the late 1980s.[14] During construction, several of the Spanish investors backed out, and investors from The Tussauds Group stepped in. The park was renamed Port Aventura and when it opened in 1995 in Salou, Spain, Anheuser Busch had a 20% investment in the park while The Tussauds Group had 40%.[15] In 1998 the majority of Tussauds Group's shares in the park were sold to Universal.[16]

Unbuilt parks edit

Busch Gardens Dubai edit

In 2008, Busch Entertainment Corporation announced plans to open a new park in Dubai, United Arab Emirates in 2012.[17] It was going to be placed on a man-made island shaped like Shamu in Dubai with SeaWorld, Discovery Cove and Aquatica also being built on that island. The Dubai park would have added on a third park to the Busch Gardens brand. The plans have been shelved because of financial issues.[18] On February 4, 2009, Busch Entertainment announced that the Dubai plans had been canceled due to the global recession.

Free beer samples edit

After InBev sold the amusement parks in 2009 to Blackstone, many beer-affiliated traditions ended, including the tradition of offering free beer samples in their Hospitality Centers, and Brewmaster Clubs would come to an end in the parks.[19][20] Also announced was that workers would not get two cases of beer a month for free, which they would receive under old parent Anheuser-Busch.[21] Busch Gardens Tampa Bay has again begun offering free samples in conjunction with limited-time promotions, most recently in 2019 as part of the park's year-long 60th anniversary celebration. Each guest may sample two seven-ounce servings of beer.[22]

See also edit

Anheuser-Busch owned several other parks. All of these, except Grant's Farm and the former SeaWorld Ohio, were sold to the Blackstone Group in 2009:

References edit

  1. ^ a b Roger Vincent (June 13, 2008). "Anheuser-Busch has deep ties to Southern California". Los Angeles Times.
  2. ^ a b "Houston Past: Busch Gardens (1971-1973)". Houstorian.wordpress.com. April 7, 2008. Retrieved 2013-04-07.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Busch's long-brewing presence". Los Angeles Times. 2008-06-13. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  4. ^ a b c d "Pasadena's Busch Gardens". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  5. ^ a b Hemmerlein, Sandi (2018-01-08). "Was Pasadena Once Home to the '8th Wonder of the World'?". KCET. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  6. ^ Dan Parsons and Tyra M. Vaughn (2010-03-04). . Articles.dailypress.com. Archived from the original on 2011-08-11. Retrieved 2013-04-07.
  7. ^ "Busch Gardens, The Dark Continent, Tampa–exotic animals, thrilling rides, dazzling shows". The Milwaukee Sentinel. January 23, 1984. Retrieved 2009-06-06.
  8. ^ . Buschgardens.com. 2011-04-21. Archived from the original on 2011-11-24. Retrieved 2013-04-07.
  9. ^ "Busch Gardens' new Cobra's Curse ride coming in 2016 (w/video)". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved 2016-06-04.
  10. ^ "Busch Gardens Williamsburg".
  11. ^ Higham, Charles (1984). Sisters: The Story of Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine. Dell Publishing. p. 72. ISBN 0-440-17866-5.
  12. ^ Sunset Travel Guide to Southern California. Menlo Park, Calif.: Lane Publishing Co. 1974. p. 47. SBN 376-06754-3.
  13. ^ . Lagoon is fun. Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved June 4, 2016.
  14. ^ Richard Schweid (November 2, 1992). "Europe's Second Theme Park Planned in Spain". AP news Archive. Associated Press. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  15. ^ Salvador Anton Clavé (April 16, 2007). The Global Theme Park Industry. CABI. p. 131. ISBN 978-1845932084.
  16. ^ . pearson.com. October 19, 1998. Archived from the original on October 19, 2018. Retrieved October 18, 2018..
  17. ^ Albright, Mark (February 28, 2008). . St. Petersburg Times. Archived from the original on December 5, 2008. Retrieved 2009-06-04.
  18. ^ Kassab, Beth (February 4, 2009). . Orlando Sentinel. Archived from the original on February 5, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-04.
  19. ^ Garcia, Jason (January 6, 2009). . Orlando Sentinel. Archived from the original on April 20, 2009. Retrieved June 3, 2009.
  20. ^ Volkmann, Kelsey (January 5, 2009). "No more free beer at Busch theme parks". St. Louis Business Journal. Retrieved June 6, 2009.
  21. ^ Eckert, Barton (January 5, 2009). "No more free beer at Busch Gardens Williamsburg". Washington Business Journal.
  22. ^ Kennedy Wynne, Sharon (January 2, 2019). "Free beer is back at Busch Gardens for its 60th anniversary". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved May 15, 2019. The park offered the perk for 50 years when it was owned by Anheuser-Busch and ended the promotion in 2009

External links edit

  • Busch Gardens Van Nuys Historical Marker
  • Busch Gardens - Florida Like A Pro
  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Busch Gardens news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message Busch Gardens is the name of two amusement parks in the United States owned and operated by United Parks amp Resorts The original park is in Tampa Florida and the second park is in Williamsburg Virginia There were also previously Busch Gardens parks in Van Nuys Los Angeles California 1964 1979 1 and Houston Texas 1971 1973 2 The Busch Gardens name was earlier used to refer to the gardens developed by Adolphus Busch near his home in Pasadena California which were open to the public from 1906 to 1937 3 4 5 Busch GardensLocationWilliamsburg Virginia U S Busch Gardens Williamsburg Tampa Florida U S Busch Gardens Tampa Bay OpenedMarch 31 1959 65 years ago 1959 03 31 as Busch Gardens Tampa Bay May 16 1975 48 years ago 1975 05 16 as Busch Gardens Williamsburg OwnerUnited Parks amp ResortsThemeAnimal parkOperating seasonYear round Busch Gardens Williamsburg Year round Busch Gardens Tampa Bay Websitebuschgardens wbr com The Busch Gardens amusement parks were initially developed as marketing vehicles for Anheuser Busch and featured hospitality houses with samples of Anheuser Busch products They also included stables that housed many of the company s Clydesdale horses which have been associated with Anheuser Busch since 1933 Eventually rides and attractions were added to the parks and over time were developed into full theme parks while still promoting Anheuser Busch Busch Entertainment Corporation now called United Parks amp Resorts was created as a subsidiary of Anheuser Busch Companies to run the various parks in 1959 In 2009 AB InBev formed from the purchase of Anheuser Busch by InBev sold the amusement parks to the Blackstone Group Blackstone has kept some of the popular traditions including a stable with Clydesdales however the Clydesdales are not affiliated with the beer company 6 Contents 1 Locations 1 1 Busch Gardens Tampa Bay 1 2 Busch Gardens Williamsburg 2 Former parks 2 1 Busch Gardens in California 2 1 1 Pasadena 1906 1937 2 1 2 Van Nuys 1966 1979 2 2 Busch Gardens Houston 2 3 Catalonia Spain 3 Unbuilt parks 3 1 Busch Gardens Dubai 4 Free beer samples 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksLocations editBusch Gardens Tampa Bay edit Main article Busch Gardens Tampa Bay nbsp SheiKra was the first dive machine roller coaster in the United States Busch Gardens Tampa Bay opened on March 31 1959 and has an African theme The park was originally tagged The Dark Continent 7 The theme park is one of America s largest zoological institutions with 335 acres 136 ha and more than 2 700 animals Attractions include Montu Kumba Scorpion Edge of Africa Jungala Sand Serpent Congo River Rapids Saga Tanganyika Tidal Wave Stanley Falls Serengeti Railway Phoenix Sesame Street and SheiKra 8 a vertical dive coaster which opened in 2005 In 2011 the park added Cheetah Hunt a triple launch roller coaster In 2014 the park added Falcon s Fury an Intamin drop tower In 2016 the park constructed Cobra s Curse a steel roller coaster created by Mack Rides 9 In 2019 the park opened Tigris a steel launched roller coaster constructed by Premier Rides In 2022 the park opened Iron Gwazi which is a hybrid conversion of Gwazi by Rocky Mountain Construction The park is some distance away from downtown in central Tampa near the limits of the city of Temple Terrace to the east of Tampa Busch Gardens Williamsburg edit Main article Busch Gardens Williamsburg Busch Gardens Williamsburg opened May 16 1975 With its European theme the park was originally tagged The Old Country Attractions at this park include Alpengeist Escape from Pompeii Apollo s Chariot Loch Ness Monster and Griffon Added in 2007 the Griffon coaster had bragging rights as the tallest dive coaster in the United States The park is divided into seven sections each themed to a different European country On July 25 2009 Busch Gardens announced that the Big Bad Wolf roller coaster would be retired September 7 2009 after 25 years of operation due to its meeting the end of its service life and was replaced with Verbolten a New Multiple Launch Coaster that opened in 2012 Newly added in 2009 was Christmas Town A Busch Gardens Celebration with many themed holiday attractions and shows with eight million lights and a 50 foot Light Animated Christmas Tree Also in 2010 the 3 D ride Corkscrew Hill was replaced by Europe in the Air which itself was replaced by a new VR action ride called Battle for Eire in 2018 Also new for 2010 was illumiNights A Busch Garden Encore with many mini nightly country shows and nightly fireworks set to a special soundtrack which is available during the special event in many gift shops In 2010 Busch Gardens announced a drop tower called the Mach Tower which was set to open in late spring 2011 but was delayed due to train problems from Italy and opened in August 2011 It was announced in late 2022 that the tower was to give its final rides on January 8 2023 The ride closed permanently on that same day Tempesto opened in May 2015 as it was part of an addition to the park s Italy section InvadR the first ever wooden coaster at Busch Gardens opened in 2017 Pantheon opened March 25 2022 Now operates year round as of 2021 10 circular reference Former parks editBusch Gardens in California edit Pasadena 1906 1937 edit Long before the current Busch Gardens amusement parks the name referred to the personal gardens of Adolphus Busch co founder of Anheuser Busch After becoming wealthy in the beer business Busch purchased a winter home in Pasadena California He landscaped the 36 acres 15 ha around his home with thousands of plants as well as statues waterfalls and walking paths 3 He opened these Busch Gardens to the public in 1906 The gardens became a major tourist attraction even after Busch s death in 1913 and prompted the Pacific Electric Railway to establish a stop for the gardens visitors 3 4 The nearby Hollywood film industry used the gardens in many films including Frankenstein 1931 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde 1931 The Adventures of Robin Hood archery scene 1938 11 and Gone With the Wind Twelve Oaks barbecue 1939 3 4 Busch s widow offered the gardens to the city of Pasadena on multiple occasions for use as a public park but the city never accepted the offer 3 4 Busch Gardens closed in 1937 and the land was later subdivided 3 The area is now a residential neighborhood though some of the landscape features of the Busch Gardens era remain 5 Van Nuys 1966 1979 edit In 1954 a new brewery was opened in Van Nuys The company opened one of the modern Busch Gardens parks at this site in 1966 that included boat rides a 10 minute monorail tour of the brewery and free beer Circa 1974 there was a second monorail which passes through an enormous aviary The park expanded by 5 acres 2 0 ha in 1972 to a total of 22 acres 8 9 ha The new section includes an exciting barrel flume ride a huge walk through flight cage a magic show a special show place for otters penguin and sea lion programs and an individual boat ride popular with young skippers 12 The 17 acre 6 9 ha amusement park was renamed Busch Bird Sanctuary in 1977 and closed in 1979 1 The birds were moved to the nearby Los Angeles Zoo and the Busch Gardens Tampa Bay and Williamsburg locations The site of the Van Nuys theme park is currently a Bud Light facility and one of the remnants of the park is the footbridge connecting to the 1972 expansion Busch Gardens Houston edit Houston s Busch Gardens opened in May 1971 and was closed within a few years It was located adjacent to the Anheuser Busch brewery which opened in 1966 The 40 acre 16 ha park had an Asian theme except for an ice cave with a temperature controlled environment for several varieties of penguins polar bears and sea lions 2 It also had its own 2 ft 610 mm narrow gauge railway 13 Catalonia Spain edit Anheuser Busch and Grand Tibidabo S A owners of Tibidabo Amusement Park in Barcelona along with other Spanish investors made plans to build a Tibi Gardens outside of Barcelona Spain in the late 1980s 14 During construction several of the Spanish investors backed out and investors from The Tussauds Group stepped in The park was renamed Port Aventura and when it opened in 1995 in Salou Spain Anheuser Busch had a 20 investment in the park while The Tussauds Group had 40 15 In 1998 the majority of Tussauds Group s shares in the park were sold to Universal 16 Unbuilt parks editBusch Gardens Dubai edit In 2008 Busch Entertainment Corporation announced plans to open a new park in Dubai United Arab Emirates in 2012 17 It was going to be placed on a man made island shaped like Shamu in Dubai with SeaWorld Discovery Cove and Aquatica also being built on that island The Dubai park would have added on a third park to the Busch Gardens brand The plans have been shelved because of financial issues 18 On February 4 2009 Busch Entertainment announced that the Dubai plans had been canceled due to the global recession Free beer samples editAfter InBev sold the amusement parks in 2009 to Blackstone many beer affiliated traditions ended including the tradition of offering free beer samples in their Hospitality Centers and Brewmaster Clubs would come to an end in the parks 19 20 Also announced was that workers would not get two cases of beer a month for free which they would receive under old parent Anheuser Busch 21 Busch Gardens Tampa Bay has again begun offering free samples in conjunction with limited time promotions most recently in 2019 as part of the park s year long 60th anniversary celebration Each guest may sample two seven ounce servings of beer 22 See also editIncidents at SeaWorld parks Anheuser Busch owned several other parks All of these except Grant s Farm and the former SeaWorld Ohio were sold to the Blackstone Group in 2009 The SeaWorld parks in San Diego California San Antonio Texas and Orlando Florida SeaWorld Orlando SeaWorld San Diego SeaWorld San Antonio SeaWorld Ohio a fourth SeaWorld formerly operated near Cleveland Ohio Discovery Cove an exclusive reservation only park in Orlando Sesame Place a children s play park themed after the public broadcasting show Sesame Street near Philadelphia A second Sesame Place formerly operated in Irving Texas The Aquatica in Chula Vista California Formerly a Knott s Soak City was transformed into a Sesame Place for the 2022 season Water parks Adventure Island in Tampa Florida Water Country USA in Williamsburg Virginia Aquatica in Orlando Florida and Aquatica in San Antonio Texas Grant s Farm an animal reserve park in St Louis Missouri on land formerly owned by Ulysses S Grant home to some of the Budweiser ClydesdalesReferences edit a b Roger Vincent June 13 2008 Anheuser Busch has deep ties to Southern California Los Angeles Times a b Houston Past Busch Gardens 1971 1973 Houstorian wordpress com April 7 2008 Retrieved 2013 04 07 a b c d e f Busch s long brewing presence Los Angeles Times 2008 06 13 ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved 2019 03 27 a b c d Pasadena s Busch Gardens Atlas Obscura Retrieved 2019 03 27 a b Hemmerlein Sandi 2018 01 08 Was Pasadena Once Home to the 8th Wonder of the World KCET Retrieved 2019 03 27 Dan Parsons and Tyra M Vaughn 2010 03 04 Clydesdales are back at Busch Gardens Daily Press Articles dailypress com Archived from the original on 2011 08 11 Retrieved 2013 04 07 Busch Gardens The Dark Continent Tampa exotic animals thrilling rides dazzling shows The Milwaukee Sentinel January 23 1984 Retrieved 2009 06 06 Park Map Busch Gardens Tampa Bay Buschgardens com 2011 04 21 Archived from the original on 2011 11 24 Retrieved 2013 04 07 Busch Gardens new Cobra s Curse ride coming in 2016 w video Tampa Bay Times Retrieved 2016 06 04 Busch Gardens Williamsburg Higham Charles 1984 Sisters The Story of Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine Dell Publishing p 72 ISBN 0 440 17866 5 Sunset Travel Guide to Southern California Menlo Park Calif Lane Publishing Co 1974 p 47 SBN 376 06754 3 WKT Locomotive Houston Lagoon is fun Archived from the original on February 22 2014 Retrieved June 4 2016 Richard Schweid November 2 1992 Europe s Second Theme Park Planned in Spain AP news Archive Associated Press Retrieved May 5 2017 Salvador Anton Clave April 16 2007 The Global Theme Park Industry CABI p 131 ISBN 978 1845932084 Pearson Completes Tussauds Group Disposal pearson com October 19 1998 Archived from the original on October 19 2018 Retrieved October 18 2018 Albright Mark February 28 2008 Busch plans four parks in Dubai St Petersburg Times Archived from the original on December 5 2008 Retrieved 2009 06 04 Kassab Beth February 4 2009 No Busch Gardens SeaWorld for Dubai Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on February 5 2009 Retrieved 2009 06 04 Garcia Jason January 6 2009 Last call for free beer tasting at SeaWorld Busch Gardens Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on April 20 2009 Retrieved June 3 2009 Volkmann Kelsey January 5 2009 No more free beer at Busch theme parks St Louis Business Journal Retrieved June 6 2009 Eckert Barton January 5 2009 No more free beer at Busch Gardens Williamsburg Washington Business Journal Kennedy Wynne Sharon January 2 2019 Free beer is back at Busch Gardens for its 60th anniversary Tampa Bay Times Retrieved May 15 2019 The park offered the perk for 50 years when it was owned by Anheuser Busch and ended the promotion in 2009External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Busch Gardens Busch Gardens Van Nuys Historical Marker Busch Gardens Florida Like A Pro Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Busch Gardens amp oldid 1218817482, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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