Enjoy the Cool!

The best thing about this place is the air conditioning! This is a must in the heat of summer.
The second best thing is the festive show with all the singing and dancing. It should be festive, afterLes mer
Such a Fun Show!

Designed to take on the highest volume of patrons in the park, this indoor food court can easily seat over 1000 people. Complete with air conditioning and a performance stage set in the middle of theLes mer
No Food For Us

We didn't have any food here and maybe that's a good thing because most of the reviews I've read for Das Festhaus don't speak very highly of their food.
Essentially, this is a quick service themeLes mer
Everyone's Welcome

Das Festhaus is such a big place and with the shows right in the center of the building you get good views from anywhere. You can just walk right in and and have a seat to get cool and enjoy the showsLes mer
Where are the Germans?

Although this is a German show, none of the performers look or sound German to me. Like the rest of Busch Gardens, everything is presented in a very stereotypical fashion, showing what the averageLes mer
Plenty of Seats

Das Festhaus is quite large. This is one if the biggest restaurants I've seen in any theme park. There is more than ample seating and it is in the style of traditional Oktoberfest seating. This meansLes mer
Too Silly? I say, Nein!

We ended up leaving before the show was over. We only got to see about 10 minutes of the show, actually, because Kathy thought it was very silly and wasn't enjoying it at all. I would have liked toLes mer
On to the Next Land

Once we left Das Festhaus, we were done in Germany. The next land we had to see was Italy. We had to walk over a bridge to get there, too. The view was great! I'm glad that the sun was starting to goLes mer
The Little Balloons

This is one of the first attractions we passed in Italy. The Little Balloons is a ride for small children the spins around. It's nice to see something fun for little kids rather than moreLes mer
Turkish Delight

This attraction is called Turkish Delight so I guess the Italian theme still hasn't started yet for this land. Turkey is a completely different country so I don't know how this ride fits in here.Les mer
Tempesto

In the rich tradition of the classic Italian daredevils, no single man wowed the crowds like Tempesto. Busch Gardens’ daring new roller coaster, Tempesto, lets riders take center stage and recreateLes mer
Loopy Excitement

With lots of loops and spinning around, this rollercoaster is definitely too much for me. Even back in the days when I was a big rollercoaster fan, this one might have given me second thoughts.Les mer
Escape from Pompeii

A journey through the ancient ruins of Pompeii turns out to be more adventure than visitors had bargained for.
Even the mighty Roman Empire had been no match for Mount Vesuvius, which draped PompeiiLes mer
Apollo's Chariot

Italy has another rollercoaster besides Tempesto. Apollo's Chariot was the first hyper coaster designed by Swiss firm Bolliger & Mabillard. It was officially opened to the public on March 30, 1999Les mer
The Crossing

This railroad crossing marked the border between the Italy land and the kids section of the park. This is the first time all day that I've seen the train. This would have been a nice ride to get fromLes mer
King Elmo

After we crossed over the railroad tracks, we passed through the Sesame Street Forest of Fun. This part of the park is designed for children and their families. The Forest of Fun featuresLes mer
Ready to Leave

Right next the Forest of Fun was England, and the parks exit. We've come a full circle back to where we started out this morning. I didn't think we'd be able to do it but we managed to see the entireLes mer
The Exit Exodus

Even though we have didn't go on any rides, other than the sky way which is really a mode of transportation rather than a ride, we had a wonderful time at Busch Gardens. Would we come back again? I'dLes mer
Bye, Busch Gardens!

Hey! We're on a ride! It's just the tram to take us back to the car but, still, it's sort of a ride. Oh, it feels so good to sit down! I can already feel my feet and ankles stiffening up. I don't knowLes mer
Hardee's or Carl's Jr?

After leaving we stopped at Hardee's for dinner. Although they call themselves Hardee's, this is Carl's Jr to me. I don't know why this is one company and they use two different names. One the westLes mer
We're In For the Night

We're back at our hotel and we're staying in for the rest of the night. We're very tired from walking around in Busch Gardens all day and, like I expected, my feet and ankles are now aching. I'mLes mer