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Baby Wallaby Hops into Cypress Gardens
 Cypress Gardens is home to over 40 rides, a historical botanical garden, a water park, and animal exhibits featuring over 300 feathery, scaly, and furry friends such as alligators, birds, butterflies, and a jaguar. And now, it’s become the home of one new resident, an albino baby wallaby named Mahina. The park’s newest and cutest star, Mahina is now available for viewing at Cypress Gardens on Saturdays and Sundays at the Animal Trax Outpost Shop from 1:15 pm until 1:35 pm. Guests can come and see the furry white wallaby and her keeper, take pictures with her, and even pet her (most likely on the tail area). For safety reasons, guests will not be able to hold her. Mahina is the second albino wallaby born at Cypress Gardens. She emerged from her mother’s pouch on April 19th, a few months sooner than expected, and is still being raised by the animal care staff. Normally, joeys (baby wallabies) stay in their mother’s pouches for seven to eight months, but Mahina was only in her mother’s pouch for four months. Despite this, the Animal Care staff state that nothing is wrong with Mahina and that premature birth sometimes happens in nature with no clear explanation why. Found primarily in Australia and neighboring islands, wallabies possess excellent hearing and sense of smell, though wallaby vision is thought to be quite poor. Though wallabies are typically small to medium-sized, the largest can reach 6 feet. Wallabies use their large, prominent tail for balance when hopping or grazing, and they survive on a diet of grass and the shoots of young plants. While albino wallabies like Mahina are fairly common in captivity, the odds of an albino being born in the wild are extremely rare – about 1 in 10,000. All of the Orlando area had a chance to name newborn Mahina as part of a contest that ran from June 11th through June 30th. Over 400 entries were submitted; some of the names that were considered were Phoebe, Aurora, Mayhem, Aoraki (meaning cloud piercer), Paralla (Aborigine for “the moon”), Mindee, and Nola (meaning fair/white shoulder in Irish). However, the Marketing and Animal Care departments decided upon Mahina as the winning name, which was submitted by Carol Wolfe of Winter Garden. The name means “moon” in Hawaiian. Be sure to head down to Cypress Garden to see this adorable addition to the park! Best yet, it won’t cost you too much – simply score your discount Cypress Garden tickets at OrlandoFunTickets.com to get in on all the hopping good fun. Labels: Cypress Gardens, discount Cypress Gardens tickets, Orlando Attractions, special events
Coasting Through Orlando Cypress Gardens
 Orlandos Best Roller Coasters and Where to Find Cheap Cypress Gardens Tickets to Ride Them We have finally reached the last installment in our Orlando roller coaster series and it has been a wild and exciting ride We glide today into Cypress Gardens, Florida’s oldest theme park and home to the Starliner, “Florida’s original scream machine.” Besides that, this gem of a park offers some other great thrills for your coaster crazy Orlando theme park tour. The Starliner is the kind of old-time wooden roller coaster that most coaster enthusiasts drool over. It was rescued by Cypress Gardens last year from its original home in Panama City Beach. This classic “woodie” has it all: big hills, small hills, little bunny hops and plenty of air time. It’s about 70-feet tall and races out and back at 70 mph, for a pleasingly perfect coaster experience.  The Triple Hurricane outlasted the three-hurricane-punch that hit Orlando a few years back and became the signature thrill ride at Cypress Gardens. This classic wooden coaster careens riders through a storm of speedy hills and negative g-forces. The Okeechobee Rampage is one of two steel coasters at Cypress Gardens. This one swoops, swerves and speeds its passengers over camel backs and daring drops. It is a park favorite. The other steely swamper is tagged the Swamp Thing. You will definitely feel like you’ve been dragged through something after wading into over 1000-feet of twisting, turning track – all while suspended mid-air, feet flying, legs kicking. The Galaxy Spin takes adventurers on a ride of “cosmic proportions.” In your individual, mouse-style spinning car, you will swerve, curve, dip and dive your way through this swirling, twirling tumble of track. The Fiesta Express is like a wild-mouse coaster with single cars that zip riders in and out of hairpin turns and mini hills. A great starter coaster, this one is great for the roller coaster virgins in the group. Cypress Gardens may not be as high profile as some other Orlando attractions, but it has just as much to offer – and often times with a lighter crowd so you can ride these cool coasters over and over again. OrlandoFunTickets.com has a lot to offer too: cheap Cypress Gardens tickets and discount theme park tickets to all of your favorite Orlando attractions. Get yours now! Labels: Central Florida Attractions, Cypress Gardens, Orlando Roller Coasters, Wooden Roller Coaster
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