What did Busch Gardens used to be?


What did Busch Gardens used to be? Opening in 1959 as a free attraction to help promote the Anheuser-Busch line of products, Busch Gardens Tampa has evolved from a brewery tour and botanical garden into one of the nation's top theme parks, with world-class roller coasters, animals, entertainment, and unique experiences.


Why was Busch Gardens called the Dark Continent?

The Dark Continent was chosen to distinguish Busch Gardens from other comparably named attractions in Florida, such as the Tiki Gardens and Sunken Gardens. As part of the campaign, the African veldt became known as the Serengeti Plain, Boma became Nairobi, and the Moroccan village was formally dubbed Marrakesh.


Why did Anheuser-Busch sell Busch Gardens?

Anheuser-Busch InBev had been seeking a buyer for its theme parks since completing the $52 billion merger of beer giants InBev and Anheuser-Busch last year. Executives have said they want to sell off non-core assets to use the proceeds to pay down debt stemming from the merger.


Is Busch owned by Budweiser?

AB InBev owns a large number of popular beer brands around the world, including: Beck's. Budweiser. Busch.


Is Busch Gardens Coke or Pepsi?

SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment announced today that it has signed a 10-year-deal with the Coca-Cola Company to make Coke the exclusive soft drink provider in the SeaWorld and Busch Gardens family of parks.


Why did Busch Gardens get rid of Mäch Tower?

Busch Gardens shared the news Friday in an email to members, stating that they made the decision to close the attraction after evaluating reviews and guest satisfaction. Mäch Tower has entertained visitors for over a decade since its creation in 2011.