![]() Now with 2/3 of the coasters ridden in an hour, I relaxed and was able to slow down and really enjoy the rest of the day. Wait times were still minimal at this point, only waiting about 10 minutes for both major coasters. Next, we made the trek over to SheiKra and Tigris, hitting Air Grover on the way. So with 1/3 of the coasters knocked out in our first 20 minutes, I was feeling better about getting all of the rides in that day. If you are unfamiliar with Busch Gardens Tampa, all three of these coasters are located just inside the entrance and I was told tend to get busy later on in the day (even after our ride on Montu, Cheetah Hunt was already up to a 45 minute wait). When the gate opened we headed right for Cheetah Hunt and got on immediately, followed by a walk on at Cobra’s Curse and Montu. After talking with fellow Coaster101 writer Andrew and getting some tips on what to ride first, I had a plan of attack for the day. Not having been at this park before and with crowds being higher than normal across the board this year, I knew I wanted to be at the gate prior to opening. ![]() Their coaster collection has always fascinated me and I was excited to get there in person! Busch Gardens Tampa has always been on my list, even more after spending some time at Busch Gardens Williamsburg the past few years. In an effort to not get my coaster enthusiast card revoked, I finally was able to visit some non-Disney parks during my Florida swing. Over the past month, the quest for coasters has taken me to 11 new parks across multiple states.
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