Florida's Wildlife Park Is Expanding & Will Feel Even More Like An Oversea Safari

Feel like you're traveling aboard in this drive-thru safari!🦒🦓
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Traveling abroad may not be an option for many right now, but you can experience the next best thing at the Wild Florida drive-thru safari park, which is now expanding to bring you even more exotic vibes!

In a press release, Wild Florida explained that their family-owned park will soon be the largest in Central Florida with the addition of a 185-acre plot expanding their current 85-acre home.

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This beautiful property will be an incredible experience for our guests


Ranier Munns, co-owner of Wild Florida

Wild Florida is currently home to 150 different animals, and the press release explained that they plan to grow their current herds while also introducing new rescued and relocated animals on their new property.

With exotic animals like giraffes, wildebeest, zebras, antelopes, and more, driving through this safari will make you forget you’re still in Florida.

While no set date has been confirmed for when development of the new land may begin, it will certainly be an exciting new addition to Wild Florida.

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