Wild Florida Gator Park Offers Free Admission for 10 Year Anniversary.

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Employee feeds Alligator in Gator Park at Wild Florida.

Daniel Linares, Reporter

Wild Florida is offering free admission to Gator Park in October, so long as it’s a weekday and visitors bring a canned food donation. In celebration of Wild Florida’s 10th year anniversary, Gator Park will grant free admission for every individual who brings a canned food donation, one for each visitor.

“Hard to believe 10 years have gone by,” said Sam Haught, Wild Florida’s co-owner and founder. “We had a vision of bigger things to come, but none of us thought Wild Florida would be a 285-acre adventure park in such a short time. Mostly we’re thankful to everyone that has helped us make it happen.”

The donations will be given to local charities/food pantries to help families in need. Visitors may touch, watch, and feed animals native to Florida, tropical birds, and exotic animals from over the globe the website says.

Regular admission is $10 for adults, $8 for children, and $5 for Florida residents.