Busch Gardens Europe
| | Location | Williamsburg, Virginia
 | | Website | [1] | | Owner | Anheuser-Busch | | Opened | May 16, 1975 | | Previous names | Busch Gardens: The Old Country - 1974 to 1992 Busch Gardens Williamsburg - 1993 to 2005 Busch Gardens Europe - 2006 to Present
| | Operating season | March - October | | Area | 250 acres | | Rides | 25 total - 5 roller coasters
- 3 water rides
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| | Busch Gardens Europe is a theme park located in James City County, Virginia about 3 miles (5 km) southeast of Williamsburg. It opened on May 5, 1975, adjacent to the local Anheuser-Busch brewery. The park is themed around the history and culture of old-world Europe. It is owned by Busch Entertainment Corporation (BEC), the family entertainment division of Anheuser-Busch. Theme Park is a simulation computer game designed by Bullfrog Productions, released in 1994, in which the player designs and operates an amusement park. ...
James City County, Virginia as shown on 1895 map James City County (formally, the County of James City) is a county located on the Virginia Peninsula in the Hampton Roads region of the Commonwealth of Virginia, a state of the United States. ...
Official language(s) English Capital Richmond Largest city Virginia Beach Area Ranked 35th - Total 42,774 sq mi (110,785 km²) - Width 200 miles (320 km) - Length 430 miles (690 km) - % water 7. ...
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World map showing the location of Europe. ...
The Busch Entertainment Corporation (BEC) is the family entertainment division of the Anheuser-Busch Companies. ...
The park was originally called Busch Gardens: The Old Country, reflecting the European theme. In the early 1990s the park was renamed Busch Gardens Williamsburg. In 2006, the name was changed to Busch Gardens Europe, to once again reflect the European theme. Similarly, Busch Gardens Tampa was renamed to Busch Gardens Africa at the start of the 2006 season. For the band, see 1990s (band). ...
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Busch Gardens Africa (also known as Busch Gardens Tampa Bay) is a 335-acre 19th century African-themed park located in Tampa, Florida. ...
Busch Gardens Europe attracts nearly 2.5 million guests annually. The park operates from mid-March until the end of October. Overview
Busch Gardens Europe opened on May 5, 1975. The park features a combination of world class roller coasters and Broadway style shows for all ages. This park is laid out as a large circle that crosses the path between Banbury Cross, England and Heatherdowns, Scotland. A left turn at this crossroads leads to Italy/San Marco, while a right turn leads to Ireland. Guests may also follow the path straight into Heatherdowns, Scotland. Beyond Heatherdowns, the walkway leads down a steep hill containing thirteen flights of stairs with slanted landings. At the base of this hill is the Rhine River Cruise boat ride. The path beyond the boat ride continues up an equally steep hill and stairs leading to Rhinefeld, Germany. Even though the Rhine River Cruise is one of the mildest rides in the park, its location is not accessible to strollers, wheelchairs or ECV Mobility Carts. is the 125th day of the year (126th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Awards Busch Gardens Europe has been voted the world's Most Beautiful Theme Park for seventeen consecutive years and ranked first among the world's Favorite Theme Parks for the fourth year in a row by the National Amusement Park Historical Association.[1] NAPHA Logo The National Amusement Park Historical Association (NAPHA) was founded in 1978 by a former employee of Chicagos Riverview Amusement Park, and NAPHA has grown throughout a long period of time to include amusement parks from all over the world. ...
The park traditionally receives high accolades in the international Golden Ticket Award, hosted by Amusement Today. In 2006, the park placed in Best Food, Best Shows and Cleanest Park. It took the top place in the category Best Landscaping.[2] Busch Gardens has over several years received recognition from The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IIAPA), most prominently taking the Applause Award for "management, operations and creative accomplishments that have inspired the industry with foresight, originality and sound business development" in November of 2002.[3] Also see: 2002 (number). ...
Busch Gardens Europe was voted as the "World's Best Theme Park" in both the 2006 and 2007 Theme Park Insider Awards. The ride Curse of DarKastle won the 2005 Theme Park Insider Award for "World's Best New Theme Park Attraction."[4] Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Conservation Busch Gardens is dedicated to wildlife conservation and animal care. Jack Hanna's Wildlife Reserve houses a variety of wild species including gray wolves and bald eagles. Various species of deer are commonly seen wildlife across the Americas and Eurasia. ...
The conservation movement is a political and social movement that seeks to protect natural resources including plant and animal species as well as their habitat for the future. ...
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Binomial name (Linnaeus, 1766) Bald Eagle range Subspecies (Linnaeus, 1766) Southern Bald Eagle Audubon, 1827) Northern Bald Eagle or Washingtons Eagle Synonyms Falco leucocephalus Linnaeus, 1766 The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), also known in the United States as the American Eagle, is a bird of prey found in North...
Busch Gardens is partnered with SeaWorld (also owned by Busch Entertainment Corp.) in the SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund, which offers guests the opportunity to contribute to wildlife conservation. The SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund is a private, non-profit charitable foundation dedicated to supporting wildlife preservation, research, education and animal rescue. ...
The Rhine River Cruise's Boats are battery powered versus the usual fuel burning motors to cut back on power generation and prevent water pollution. In addition Busch Gardens and Water Country USA both use insects rather than pesticides in the park's commitment to organic gardening. The Latin words hortus (garden plant) and cultura (culture) together form horticulture, classically defined as the culture or growing of garden plants. ...
Busch Gardens recycles 500 tons of materials annually. All brochures, maps, show guides, and all paper products in the restrooms are made from recycled material. This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ...
Material Recycled Breakdown: - Batteries - 2 tons
- Cardboard - 225 tons
- Drink containers (Aluminum, glass, plastic) - 12 tons
- Light bulbs - 1.5 tons
- Miscellaneous material - 40 tons
Special Events Busch Gardens hosts special concert performances throughout the summer at Aquitaine's Royale Palace Theatre. During Howl-O-Scream, which begins the middle of September and runs through the end of October, the park and many of its attractions are transformed in honor of Halloween. The park also periodically offers special rates or packages for certain members of the US military. The current program, entitled Here's to the Heroes, was initiated in February of 2005 and has been extended through the 2007 season. Active duty members of the service or National Guard, as well as active and ready reserve, are granted one day's free admission along with up to three direct dependents to Busch Gardens Europe or one of BEC's other parks.[5] The Military of the United States, also known as the United States Armed Forces, is structured into five branches consisting of the: United States Army United States Marine Corps United States Navy United States Air Force United States Coast Guard Reserves United States National Guard United States Army Reserve United...
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Countries Shows, restaurants, shops, and roller coasters are divided throughout the park into organized "hamlets" themed after European countries. The skyride transports guests between Banbury Cross, Rhinefeld, and Aquitaine. Replica steam trains transport guests between Heatherdowns, Festa Italia, and New France. Currently, Busch Gardens Europe is divided into nine hamlets representing six different countries. A typical roller coaster The roller coaster is a popular amusement ride developed for amusement parks and modern theme parks. ...
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Banbury Cross (England) Banbury Cross is fashioned after England, complete with stereotypical red telephone booths and common English architecture. A variety of shops await guests in this small hamlet. Guest Services windows are located next to the turnstiles of the Main gate. Stroller, wheelchair and ECV Mobility Cart rentals are provided on the right side of Banbury Cross just inside the entrance. A simulacrum of the famous St. Stephen's Clock Tower is the central element of this area. Banbury Cross also includes The Squire's Galley, serving breakfast and lunch, as well as a funnel cake shop, ice cream shop, and candy store. The Globe theater, a double-sized replica of William Shakespeare's performance home, is the most prominent attraction in the area, currently featuring Pirates 4-D, starring Eric Idle and Leslie Nielsen. Banbury Cross also contains the nearest skyride station to the Main Gate. The Aeronaut (first leg) of the skyride departs to Aquitaine, France, while the Zeppelin (third leg) skyride arrives from Rhinefeld, Germany. Simulacrum (plural: simulacra), from the Latin simulare, to make like, to put on an appearance of, originally meaning a material object representing something (such as a cult image representing a deity, or a painted still-life of a bowl of fruit). ...
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Heatherdowns (Scotland) Heatherdowns is a quaint Scottish hamlet situated at the top of the hill on the path leading from Banbury Cross, England. It is the second of Busch Gardens' European hamlets. The central attraction in this area is the Loch Ness Monster. When this coaster premiered in 1978, it was the tallest and longest looping coaster in the world. Tweedside Train Station offers a 20 minute ride through the park with additional stops in Festa Italia and at the central train station, Caribou, in New France. Tweedside gifts is located adjacent to the train station. Heatherdowns is also home to Clydesdale horses, identified with the Anheuser-Busch brand since 1933.[6] Other points of interest include Pigs in a Kilt, a counter service walk-up. The Loch Ness Monster is a fairly large roller coaster located at Busch Gardens Europe (formerly Busch Gardens Williamsburg). ...
Clydesdale draft horse at the Maryland State Fair The Clydesdale is a breed of draft horse derived from the very hard-working farm horses of Clydesdale (now Lanarkshire), Scotland and named for that region. ...
Killarney (Ireland) Formerly known as Hastings, England, this section of the park was rethemed in 2001 as Ireland, the newest country in over 20 years. The most prominent attraction in this section of the park is the 4-D simulator Corkscrew Hill, in which riders travel in miniature through old magical Ireland. This area also prominently features shows, including the Irish dancing show Emerald Beat and the family show Secrets of Castle O'Sullivan. Grogan's Grill offers realistic Irish cuisine in this area. Outside the gateway next to Castle O'Sullivan, the walkway makes a sharp left turn and begins a long, moderately steep climb toward Aquitaine, France. Several animal sanctuaries and an animal performance theater are situated along this path.
San Marco (Italy) When Italy/San Marco was opened, it completed the outer circle walkway around Busch Gardens. Part of the park's expansion included a high pedestrian bridge across the Rhine River into Oktoberfest, Germany. The bridge currently houses a salute to the various branches of the US military. San Marco is based upon Renaissance era Italy. Escape from Pompeii is a Shoot-the-Chutes ride transporting guests to a 1920s dig of the ruins of Pompeii. The ride features prominent fire effects and a fifty-foot plunge. A prominent feature within San Marco is Da Vinci's Garden of Inventions. This garden features Italian statues and flowers set amid rides based on sketches by Leonardo da Vinci, including The Flying Machine, a circular ride, Da Vinci's Cradle, a magic carpet-type ride, and The Battering Ram, a swinging Viking ship. The Little Balloons and the Little Gliders are children's attractions based in Da Vinci's Garden. Also in the area is Restorante Della Piazza, featuring Italian cuisine and allowing guests to watch the long-running Holiday in Roma show or listen to a Starlight Orchestra performance while dining. The Military of the United States, also known as the United States Armed Forces, is structured into five branches consisting of the: United States Army United States Marine Corps United States Navy United States Air Force United States Coast Guard Reserves United States National Guard United States Army Reserve United...
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Escape from Pompeii is a water attraction at Busch Gardens Europe in Williamsburg, Virginia. ...
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Festa Italia (Italy) Festa Italia is themed around a fair celebrating Marco Polo's return to Italy from his famous visit to China. The most prominently featured ride in this section is Apollo's Chariot, a Bolliger and Mabillard Hypercoaster with a 210-foot drop. Also in the area is Roman Rapids, a river rapids raft ride which uses ancient Roman architecture and sculpture to drench riders. Coin-operated squirt guns are mounted on the rails alongside the viewing area of Roman Rapids so that nonriders can make a wet ride even wetter. Also included in this section are Turkish Delight, a spinning teacup ride, Tradewinds, a circular speed ride, and Elephant Run, a children's ride. Train passengers from Tweedside and Caribou stations can load and unload here. Festa Italia also features numerous food vendors and carnival games. Apollos Chariot is the first Bolliger & Mabillard hypercoaster, located at Busch Gardens Europe. ...
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A hypercoaster is a roller coaster that has been built with the first hill being at least 200 feet in height and specifically designed for speed and airtime. ...
Rhinefeld (Rhineland Germany) This section is based upon Germany. The main attraction of Rhinefeld is Alpengeist, an inverted B&M roller coaster. Alpengeist is themed to a runaway ski lift in the German Alps, and features six inversions. The second and third legs of Busch Gardens' skyride arrive and depart from this section. Also in Rhinefeld is Land of the Dragons, a large children's play area featuring a playground, five rides, and seasonal shows. Alpengeist is the tallest and one of the fastest full circuit inverted roller coaster in the world. ...
Oktoberfest (Bavarian Germany) Like Rhinefeld, this section is based on Germany. Oktoberfest celebrates the German festival of the same name. The roller coaster in this section is The Big Bad Wolf, one of the first suspended roller coasters. The park maintains that the coaster moves "at the speed of fright", which has been clocked in the area of 50 mph. The other main attraction in Oktoberfest is the Curse of DarKastle. This dark ride is themed to a castle frozen in time by mad Ludwig himself. Oktoberfest also features a variety of flat rides including bumper cars, the katapult (a scrambler flat ride) and the waveswinger, along with other kiddie rides. Oktoberfest is also home to a large assortment of carnival-style games. Das Festhaus is a large, air conditioned eating facility where guests can purchase authentic German food or American classics. While eating in Das Festhaus, guests can experience This is Oktoberfest, an upbeat show featuring German singing and dancing, or listen to a brass quartet, playing a variety of well known tunes and German folk songs. This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...
The Big Bad Wolf is a suspended swing roller coaster in the Oktoberfest section of Busch Gardens Europe. ...
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Aquitaine (France) Centering around the quaint French village of Aquitaine, this section is based upon France. It is home to many French shops and one of the park's skyride stations, where the first leg of the skyride arrives from England and the second leg departs for Rhinefeld, Germany. The Royale Palace Theatre in France hosts numerous shows throughout the season with a main "feature" during the summer months, summer concert series in the late summer, and themed show for Howl O' Scream in September and October. The Le Mans Raceway family car ride was removed to make room for the Bolliger and Mabillard roller coaster Griffon, which has a 208-foot tall 90o drop. Griffon was set to open on May 25, 2007, but opened May 18th. Griffon is a roller coaster, announced on August 23, 2006, at Busch Gardens Europe, located in Williamsburg, Virginia. ...
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New France (French Canada) This is the only non-European themed region. It is based on French colonial Canada. It consists of a hub of Canadian-themed shops with a colonial tone throughout the area. Rides in New France include the Busch Gardens Railway departing from Caribou Station and Le Scoot Log Flume, featuring a 50-foot plunge through a saw mill. New France also houses the Canadian Palladium Theater, which features the long running show American Jukebox.
Roller coasters </Existing === (1974-?) Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (768x1024, 510 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Loch Ness Monster (roller coaster) ...
Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (768x1024, 510 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Loch Ness Monster (roller coaster) ...
The Loch Ness Monster is a fairly large roller coaster located at Busch Gardens Europe (formerly Busch Gardens Williamsburg). ...
=== Defunct === 5 Griffon is a roller coaster, announced on August 23, 2006, at Busch Gardens Europe, located in Williamsburg, Virginia. ...
Alpengeist is the tallest and one of the fastest full circuit inverted roller coaster in the world. ...
The Loch Ness Monster is a fairly large roller coaster located at Busch Gardens Europe (formerly Busch Gardens Williamsburg). ...
The Big Bad Wolf is a suspended swing roller coaster in the Oktoberfest section of Busch Gardens Europe. ...
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- Drachen Fire
- Glissade
- Wild Maus: Has since been relocated to Busch Gardens Africa as Cheetah Chase-RAPLACED BY THE CURSE OF DARKASTLE THE RIDE
- Die Wildkatze-RAPLACED BY THE BIG BAD WOLF-(1980-?)
- Das Kätzchen
- Das Winderblind
- PIRATE SHIP-RAPLACED BY APOLLO'S CHARIOT-(199-?)
Drachen Fire was a roller coaster at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. ...
Busch Gardens Africa (also known as Busch Gardens Tampa Bay) is a 335-acre 19th century African-themed park located in Tampa, Florida. ...
Animal Attractions Jack Hanna's Wild Reserve Along with various birds that inhabit Jack Hanna’s Wild Reserve, major attractions here are the bald eagles and wolves. Eagle Ridge is a 3,000+ foot area set aside for housing and rehabilitating bald eagles and providing education to visitors. Wolf Haven is a viewing area where guests may observe one of Busch Garden's pairs of wolves. One pair is on exhibition at a time. Busch Gardens also provides Wolf Valley for those wolves not on display. Over 8,000 feet of natural habitat is intended to ensure the animals' health and well-being.[7]
Clydesdales Busch Gardens Williamsburg is home to several of the world famous Anheuser-Busch Clydesdales. You can see these beautiful horses at their stables in Heatherdowns/Scotland, across from the Tweedside Station. Clydesdale draft horse at the Maryland State Fair The Clydesdale is a breed of draft horse derived from the very hard-working farm horses of Clydesdale (now Lanarkshire), Scotland and named for that region. ...
References - ^ NAPHA Survey Press Release. May 4, 2007. http://napha.org/nnn/Portals/0/NAPHA%20Survey%20Press%20Release%202006(2).pdf Accessed June 24, 2007.
- ^ Amusement Today's 2006 Golden Ticket Awards September, 2006. http://www.amusementtoday.com/image/GoldenTicket2006.pdf Accessed June 24, 2007.
- ^ "Busch Gardens Williamsburg 'Applauded': European-Themed Park Honored with Top Industry Award." November 20, 2002. http://www.themeparks.com/buschw/bgwnews.htm Accessed June 24, 2007.
- ^ "Busch Gardens Europe wins 2006 Theme Park Insider Award as 'World's Best Theme Park'" July 2, 2006. http://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/200607/149/ Accessed June 24, 2007.
- ^ "Anheuser-Busch Extends Military Tribute." Marine Corps League National Headquarters. January 22, 2007. http://www.mcleague.com/mdp/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=94 Accessed June 24, 2007.
- ^ "Clydesdale Horses: Fun Facts." http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/animal-bytes/animalia/eumetazoa/coelomates/deuterostomes/chordata/craniata/mammalia/perissodactyla/clydesdale-horse.htm Accessed June 24, 2007.
- ^ "A New Home to Roam at Busch Gardens Williamsburg." WildLIFE: Conservation News from from SeaWorld, Busch Gardens and Discovery Cove. Spring, 2006. http://www.abap-wildlife.com/happenings_archives6.html Accessed June 24, 2007.
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Sources External links | Roller coasters at Busch Gardens Europe | | Operating: Alpengeist - Apollo's Chariot - Big Bad Wolf - Griffon - Loch Ness Monster A typical roller coaster The roller coaster is a popular amusement ride developed for amusement parks and modern theme parks. ...
Alpengeist is the tallest and one of the fastest full circuit inverted roller coaster in the world. ...
Apollos Chariot is the first Bolliger & Mabillard hypercoaster, located at Busch Gardens Europe. ...
The Big Bad Wolf is a suspended swing roller coaster in the Oktoberfest section of Busch Gardens Europe. ...
Griffon is a roller coaster, announced on August 23, 2006, at Busch Gardens Europe, located in Williamsburg, Virginia. ...
The Loch Ness Monster is a fairly large roller coaster located at Busch Gardens Europe (formerly Busch Gardens Williamsburg). ...
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