"Every Picture Tells a Story ... Don't It:" On the Road, Busch Gardens


"Every Picture Tells a Story ... Don't It:" On the Road, Busch Gardens (Page 4 of 4)

    These theme French ladies certainly understand the nature of their calling in color and theme: Above and below.



    And these parade participants sashay down the cobbled street, the Griffon continues to whirl like a buzz bomb overhead, with the screams of its riders echoing in our ears: Above and below. images by Stan Deatherage



    The parade reminded me of a colorized Frederico Felini film: Edgy in its surreal depiction of the flamboyant European expression of mirth. Follow the pictures and imagine the awesome wierd of the Italian master of the absurd: Above and below. images by Stan Deatherage



    Frederico Felini's artful visions or no, the colorful parade is just a part of the reason why the European-themed park has been voted the "Most Beautiful Park," by members of the National Amusement Park Historical Association, For the 20th consecutive year: Above and below.



    The Griffon placed second in the favorite "New for 2007" category in Theme Park Magazine's fourth annual Readers' Choice Awards. This could not be a shock to anyone who has ridden this wild ramblin' roller coaster: Above. Simalarly, because of the parks lush vegetation and abject cleanliness, Busch Gardens was voted most beautiful park with 57 percent of votes in the aforementioned Theme Park Magazine. Their scenic entrance greets one when they enter the park, and on this exhausting day bidded us farewell as we excited after another busy, fun-filled day at Busch Gardens: Below. images by Stan Deatherage



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