jedimaster1227 Posted September 26 Posted September 26 Busch Gardens Tampa Bay has announced that Kumba is officially reopening after its extended closure. Pass member previews take place over the next few days with the opening to the public on Saturday, September 27th, 2025. https://buschgardens.com/tampa/roller-coasters/kumba/ FEEL THE ROAR RETURN Kumba reopens this weekend! Pass Member Preview: Wednesday - Friday September 24–26 Fun Card Preview: Friday September 26 Public Opening: Saturday, September 27, 2025 The Legend Returns to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay! Get ready to feel the roar of Kumba, one of Busch Gardens Tampa Bay’s most iconic roller coasters, as it officially reopens to the public on Saturday, September 27, 2025. Experience Kumba’s signature high-speed loops, twists, and non-stop thrills that have made it a must-ride Florida theme park attraction for decades. Busch Gardens Tampa Bay Pass Members get exclusive early access to ride Kumba from September 24–26, 2025, before the general public. Don’t miss your chance to be among the first to relive this legendary thrill ride! Roar into Kumba! High-speed thrill coaster Named for the distant roar of the king of the jungle, see why this legendary roller coaster still reigns on so many lists of favorites. After the thrill of an initial 135-foot drop, you will plunge into a diving loop, feel a full 3 seconds of absolute weightlessness while spiraling 360 degrees! Touting one of the world's largest vertical loops, enthusiasts have consistently voted Kumba®, one of the world's best roller coasters! It is said that if you can hear the roar of a lion in the distance, you have crossed into his territory. The natives call this roar the Kumba, and you'll feel his breath on the back of your neck from the moment you step aboard the mighty roller coaster that earned his name.
YoshiFan Posted October 1 Posted October 1 There is a rumor that Iron Gwazi is getting metal detectors. Unfortunately that means having to pay $4 for a 2 hour locker or $12 for an all day moveable locker unless they unexpectedly make the lockers free.
prozach626 Posted October 6 Posted October 6 It seems weird that a ride reopening is being advertised so hard
jedimaster1227 Posted October 10 Posted October 10 ^There's not a lot else going on at the park worth hyping...
YoshiFan Posted October 13 Posted October 13 I definitely agree. I visited the park on the Friday later in the day. Sky Ride and Carousel are closed for annual maintenance. Falcon's Fury has been closed for weeks but may have reopened since then (the app shows a 5 minute wait but it isn't accurate with closed and open rides). That left the train, Serengeti Flyer and bumper cars as the only non coaster rides open while I was at the park. The rapids are open but close at 4, 2 hours before the park closes for the day. Same with the new Wild Oasis area, closed at 4. You would think that with the log flume closed, they would keep the 1 water ride they have open until at least 5 or even closing time. In addition to Iron Gwazi running 1 train, Sheikra was also running 1 train even with the wait up to 70 minutes earlier. The computer systems were also down meaning no way to get Busch Bucks or any other rewards that can't be accessed on your phone. They tried the mandatory lockers earlier last week at Iron Gwazi and it didn't go so well with not enough lockers. When I walked past the ride when leaving the park, they had the old loose article policy signs out and the metal detector was off to the side near the entrance but not in use. Even with the operational issues, for a 75 minute visit and being able to ride Kumba twice, Phoenix Rising twice and Sheikra (Quick Queue) is still good. I stayed in the back of the park because Howl O Scream visitors were allowed in at that point and the rides in the front of the park had longer lines. 1
prozach626 Posted October 14 Posted October 14 I had a friend visit the park a couple weeks ago. From someone who doesn't really pay attention to theme parks, he echoed a lot of the same things that have been said here. He said the park was a let down. 1
YoshiFan Posted October 19 Posted October 19 It's bad when even non enthusiasts notice so many things wrong. The latest money grab is Kumba and soon to be Iron Gwazi and Sheikra have switched to a new on ride photo provider, if you bought the annual photo key or it came with the annual pass, those rides are no longer part of photo key and cost $5 each for a digital copy.
jedimaster1227 Posted Wednesday at 03:38 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:38 PM Busch Gardens Tampa Bay has announced Edge of Africa's Lion & Hyena Ridge, their largest animal habitat expansion at the park in over a decade. https://buschgardens.com/tampa/zoo/animal-experiences/lion-and-hyena-ridge/ Edge of Africa’s Lion & Hyena Ridge Coming 2026 to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay With the debut of Edge of Africa’s Lion & Hyena Ridge, the largest and most immersive animal habitat expansion at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in over a decade. This awe-inspiring new experience expands the beloved Edge of Africa area by 150 percent and introduces all-new state-of-the-art habitats, enhanced guest experiences, and unforgettable up-close animal interactions. What Guests Can Look Forward To: A grand new entrance into Edge of Africa, complete with a serene water feature and naturalistic Kopje rock formations Four shaded glass viewing structures offering 270-degree views of the habitats Up-close animal interactions and enhanced educational experiences with zookeepers Immersive, ever-changing environments that give animals the freedom to explore, interact, and thrive A Habitat Designed for Exploration & Wellness Spanning nearly 35,000 square feet, Edge of Africa’s Lion & Hyena Ridge features two expansive, multi-functional habitats crafted to support the physical, social, and mental well-being of each animal. The design includes: Kopje-style rock formations and naturalistic terrain Multiple enrichment zones offering variety and choice for the animals Rotating spaces that allow for dynamic social groupings and behavioral variability As always, animal care is a top priority. The habitat is built to meet the highest standards of wellness, giving our animals the freedom to choose how and where they spend their day. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a longtime Pass Member, this is a must-see evolution of one of Busch Gardens' most beloved animal areas. 2
YoshiFan Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I stopped in for another short visit yesterday. Cheetah Hunt has been closed for over a week. The Sky Ride has reopened and the carousel's walls are down so it looks like that will be reopening soon as well. Iron Gwazi had 4 people checking restraints which really helped dispatches but unfortunately when I was about to ride, the train had a sensor issue with a restraint in another car and that shut down the ride for the rest of the day. Hopefully they keep 4 people checking restraints since it would have been less than a 15 minute wait if the ride had not broken down. Sheikra was also running 2 trains that was not expected. Not counting the time spent at Iron Gwazi without riding, in the last 70 minutes the park was open I was able to ride Sheikra twice, Kumba, Phoenix Rising, Sky Ride and Cobra's Curse. The tree is up ahead of Christmas Town starting next week. I'm looking forward to later closing times and Iron Gwazi night rides. The relocated kids rides were testing.
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