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	<title>Screamin' Gator Updates</title>
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		<title>A Birds Eye View</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the opening of the Screamin Gator Zipline draws near, Gatorland  President and CEO Mark McHugh discusses some of the new views guests will experience from the towers. Just click the image below to be directed to the video!
 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center">As the opening of the Screamin Gator Zipline draws near, Gatorland  President and CEO Mark McHugh discusses some of the new views guests will experience from the towers. Just click the image below to be directed to the video!</p>
<p align="center"> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/Gatorland01?feature=mhum#p/u/0/Mur49gCk2fY" target="_blank" title="Scremin’ Gator Zip Line Bird’s eye view video"><img src="http://gatorland.com/blogs/construction/files/2011/04/untitled-1.jpg" alt="Scremin’ Gator Zip Line Bird’s eye view video" width="464" height="262" /></a></p>
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		<title>An Inside Peek at the Planning of Screamin&#8217; Gator Zip Line</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2011 14:36:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gatorland is proudly in our 4th generation of  ownership and we don&#8217;t think it is appropriate to publicly air our  family squabbles.  With that said, there is some interest in how we  planned and developed the Screamin&#8217; Gator Zip Line.   This is by far the most exciting addition to the park in our 62-year history.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Gatorland is proudly in our 4th generation of  ownership and we don&#8217;t think it is appropriate to publicly air our  family squabbles.  With that said, there is some interest in how we  planned and developed the <em>Screamin&#8217; Gator Zip Line</em>.   This is by far the most exciting addition to the park in our 62-year history.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Gatorland has been committed to protecting  the safety and well-being of our guests, employees, and natural  resources since 1949. Our success has also been based on  the entertaining and educational display of Florida&#8217;s animals and  natural ecosystems.  We began investigating low impact, eco-friendly zip  line rides in October 2009 and quickly found this type of ride to be a  perfect fit for the park.  Zip lines are found in some of the world’s  most eco-sensitive environments, allowing riders to experience the rare  beauty of these sites with virtually no impact to the plants and  animals. Riders are carried along cables through the treetops without  motorized cars or enclosures, allowing them to marvel at scenery and  animals that would otherwise be inaccessible. We quickly realized  how wonderful it will be for our guests to zip over some of Gatorland’s  incredible exhibits and view our animals from a perspective otherwise  reserved for our feathered friends.</span></p>
<p>New exhibits and attractions are first presented to Gatorland&#8217;s Park  Planning Committee (PPC) for review and approval prior to going before  our board of directors. This committee is chaired by one of our outside  board members, and includes second and third generation board members  and shareholders as well as members of our management team.  A key  member of this committee is Gatorland&#8217;s past president, Frank Godwin.  Frank’s parents, Owen and Pearl Godwin founded Gatorland in 1949 and  started one of central Florida&#8217;s landmark family attractions.  Frank has  spent his entire life pouring his heart, sweat, and love into  Gatorland, establishing the foundation of conservation decades ago that  has guided Gatorland&#8217;s growth. In fact, it was Frank’s vision in the  early &#8217;90s to build the Alligator Breeding Marsh, knowing it would  someday provide a safe home to thousands of wild wading birds. Today,  his vision has resulted in the formation of an oasis for one of the  largest wading bird colonies in Central Florida. If you think for a  moment we would do anything that had even a remote chance of negatively  impacting the Breeding Marsh, an incredible habitat in which he poured  his heart into creating, you don’t know Frank!</p>
<p>In January 2010, each member of the PPC was asked to design a zip  line route that he/she thought would maximize the assets of our park.  From these &#8220;blue sky&#8221; meetings, a plan was developed that placed one  segment of the zip line over the southern edge of our Alligator Breeding  Marsh. The PPC members, however, are not experienced zip line  designers, so Gatorland hired Global Highline Adventures (GHA), a professional zip line  development company, in February 2010. GHA&#8217;s zip line experts and  engineer spent two full days in the park, studying our geography and  exhibits to determine the best zip line route with the least impact to  the environment.  Based on their vast experience and our request to  protect the sensitive elements of the Breeding Marsh, a route was  chosen where no towers would be built in the rookery area, but placed a  zip line approximately 175 feet from the PPC&#8217;s original route. GHA&#8217;s  plan was approved by the PPC and presented to Gatorland&#8217;s board of  directors.  Our team-based approach to planning and approval makes it  impossible for one person to &#8220;unilaterally&#8221; change the zip line plans.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>After reviewing the plan in late February 2010, Gatorland&#8217;s board hired GHA to design and engineer the new <em>Screamin’ Gator Zip Line</em>.  Their design included specific and detailed plans that would allow us  to stop zipping, remove the cable, and bypass the segment crossing the  Breeding Marsh during nesting season if it disturbed the birds: a very  important element that we purposely built into the design.  Within a  matter of weeks after initiating the formal design and engineering  process, Mark McHugh, our President &amp; CEO, contacted Florida Fish  &amp; Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), and invited a senior law  enforcement officer to visit Gatorland and view the entire project. This  initiated a very open review process in chorus with numerous government  agencies including US Fish &amp; Wildlife Service (USFWS). </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>From April through July 2010, Mr. McHugh  worked with biologists from FWC and USFWS to insure this new project  would not only receive their support, but more importantly, tap their  vast knowledge of wood storks and other wading birds to insure the  safety of Gatorland&#8217;s inhabitants. As part of these discussions, we  added another tower and moved the breeding marsh zip line about 100 feet  south, but still across the Breeding Marsh to preserve our &#8220;signature&#8221;  zip.  Another wonderful idea from USFWS was to add &#8220;bird diverters&#8221; near  the zip line to help the birds see the cables.  These diverters are  designed for power lines, and the <em>Screamin&#8217; Gator Zip Line</em> will  be the first zip line in the world to implement this technology.  It is  very important to note that none of our zip line plans; the original PPC  route, GHA&#8217;s plan, or the final route, ever physically impacted the  Alligator Breeding Marsh or bird rookery, and to date not one tree,  bush, plant, or bird’s nest in that area have been touched during the  construction process. The Breeding Marsh rookery is a place we  absolutely love and vow to protect.</span></p>
<p>The current route, which was studied and approved by both wildlife  agencies, and implements the latest safety technology, includes seven  towers, a swinging bridge, and five zip lines. But we didn’t stop  there.  To insure our ongoing zip line activity remains safe for the  birds, we hired an independent biologist to study our wood stork nesting  activity and report directly to USFWS every week. His reports  consistently show that the wood storks are raising their babies  normally, and all the birds are completely undisturbed by the  construction and zip line activities. We will continue these studies for  many years because we are unequivocally dedicated to preserving our  little oasis and protecting the beautiful animals that call Gatorland  home.</p>
<p>Gatorland has a long history of conservation, preservation, and  protection of the animals, birds, and environments under our care; it is  the foundation of our mission.  One look and you&#8217;ll see that nothing  has changed with the wildlife in our beautiful park and <u>it never will</u>.</p>
<p>Park Planning Committee Original Route:</p>
<p><a href="http://gatorland.com/blogs/construction/files/2011/04/ppc-route-2.jpg" title="Screamin’ Gator Zip line at Gatorland Orlando"><img src="http://gatorland.com/blogs/construction/files/2011/04/ppc-route-2.jpg" alt="Screamin’ Gator Zip line at Gatorland Orlando" width="530" height="360" /></a></p>
<p>Global Highline Adventures original route:</p>
<p><a href="http://gatorland.com/blogs/construction/files/2011/04/gha-plan.jpg" title="Global Highline Adventures orginal route"><img src="http://gatorland.com/blogs/construction/files/2011/04/gha-plan.jpg" alt="Global Highline Adventures orginal route" width="536" height="365" /></a></p>
<p>Final Route:</p>
<p><a href="http://gatorland.com/blogs/construction/files/2011/04/final-route-2.jpg" title="Final route of the Screamin’ Gator Zip Line at Gatorland"><img src="http://gatorland.com/blogs/construction/files/2011/04/final-route-2.jpg" alt="Final route of the Screamin’ Gator Zip Line at Gatorland" width="536" height="364" /></a></p>
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		<title>Common Questions!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 20:38:59 +0000</pubDate>
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“Will there be an age limit?” No age limits other than they need to fit into the harness, thus weight limit becomes a factor.
“What is the weight limit?” The weight limits will range from a minimum of 75 lbs to maximum of 275 lbs. This is due to harness size constraints. If a child can [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span><strong>“Will there be an age limit?”</strong> <span>No age limits other than they need to fit into the harness, thus weight limit becomes a factor.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><span></span><strong>“What is the weight limit?”</strong> <span>The weight limits will range from a minimum of 75 lbs to maximum of 275 lbs. This is due to harness size constraints. If a child can securely fit into the child harness but doesn’t weigh 75 lbs, they may be allowed to ride tandem with a parent or guardian.  Tandem means they will both have their own harnesses and pulley systems, they will just hold onto each other for the ride.  This is because they need more than 75 lbs to make it across the zip lines, otherwise they’re not heavy enough for gravity to pull them to the end of the run</span> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><strong>“How do I sign up for it?”</strong> <span>We</span> <span>are finalizing a reservation system that should be on-line next month.  Check our webpage periodically to see when it goes live.  Reservations are not only encouraged, but may be necessary due to expected popularity.</span> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><strong>“When will it be open?”</strong> <span>Right now we are targeting mid-June.</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> <strong>“How much will it cost?”</strong> <span>$69.99 which will include all day admission to Gatorland</span>.</span></p>
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		<title>Screamin&#8217; Gator Zip Line coming to Gatorland!</title>
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Gatorland is soaring to new heights as we open an incredible zip line adventure that races above giant alligators and crocodiles in the all new Screamin’ Gator Zip Line.
This one-of-a-kind ride takes you on a breathtaking journey along 1,200 feet of high flying adventure from platforms designed to replicate our Breeding Marsh Tower. At heights [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Gatorland is soaring to new heights as we open an incredible zip line adventure that races above giant alligators and crocodiles in the all new <em>Screamin’ Gator Zip Line.</em></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>This one-of-a-kind ride takes you on a breathtaking journey along 1,200 feet of high flying adventure from platforms designed to replicate our Breeding Marsh Tower. At heights up to 65 feet, our guests will fly at speeds near 30 miles per hour through the Park! An adrenaline rush guaranteed to bring out the true adventurer in everyone.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>The <em>Screamin’ Gator </em>will carry the brave riders along four intense zip lines, ranging in length from 230 feet to more than 500 feet over some of the most exciting exhibits.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>On just your second leg of the journey, you’ll soar above the theme park’s collection of jumping Cuban Crocodiles. What’s up next? Our guests will get a bird’s eye view of the Alligator Breeding Marsh featuring over one hundred and thirty giant alligators watching your every move.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>The 45 minute experience includes a brief orientation session, a nature walk through the swamp, four breathtaking zips and an exciting swinging bridge for only $60, which includes all day admission to the park.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Construction of the <em>Screamin’ Gator Zip Line </em>is being managed by Global Expeditions, Inc., a privately owned company specializing in the development of exhilarating ecotourism adventures for major corporations, the entertainment industry and organizations offering unique experiences that create unbelievable memories. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>This project has been 15 months in the making, including special engineering to combine a world-class adventure with extreme quality and safety.</span><span></span></p>
<p><a title="_GoBack" name="_GoBack"></a><a href="http://gatorland.com/blogs/construction/files/2011/02/tower-aerial.jpg" title="Tower and Aerial view of Screamin’ Gator Zipline at Gatorland Orlando"><img src="http://gatorland.com/blogs/construction/files/2011/02/tower-aerial.jpg" alt="Tower and Aerial view of Screamin’ Gator Zipline at Gatorland Orlando" width="566" height="284" /></a><span></span></p>
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