Weeki Wachee Springs is truly one of those old Florida tourist attractions, like Marineland, that everybody wanted to visit in the 50’s and 60’s. After Walt Disney World opened in October 1971, attendance at Weeki Wachee Springs began to decline. In its glory days, beautiful young women came from all over the world to audition for roles as mermaids. As many as 500,000 people annually flocked to check out the mermaid shows.
Weeki Wachee Springs an Old Florida Tourist Attraction
Famous people from Florida and elsewhere came to the springs. Don Knotts, Elvis Presley and Esther Williams are some of the celebrities who visited or made films.
Today Weeki Wachee Springs is part of the Florida State Park system. This is certainly good for the financial stability of the operation, and improves the fun of the attraction.
Mermaid shows are held again, and even former mermaids come back to swim in reunions. The motto of the mermaids is “once a mermaid, always a mermaid”.
Buccaneer Bay, a water slide attraction, opened in 1982, to contend with Wet N Wild in Orlando as well as other water attractions with flumes and waves.
You will enjoy seeing the mermaids swim in the springs. It is one of the main events which has made this one of the most enduring Florida tourist attractions.
Once in awhile they are accompanied by the natives of the springs: turtles, fish, manatees, otters and in some cases an alligator now and then.
Visitors can swim in the springs (with the Sea Diver program), and also have their pictures taken with the mermaids.
In addition to the fun at Buccaneer Bay and with the mermaids, canoes and kayaks are available to rent, as well as inner tubes, to drift down the Weeki Wachee River. A river cruise is also available.
Overall, an enjoyable couple of days can be spent at this most wonderful and laid back of Old Florida tourist destination.
ADMISSION FEES
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A word of caution about the hours of operation.
Weeki Wachee Springs incorporates a schedule that varies based on the season. It also varies depending on whether Buccaneer Bay is open or closed.
We advise checking their website for current operating hours and days of operation, or call at 352-592-5656.
DIRECTIONS
Weeki Wachee Springs can be found at the intersection of State Road 50 and US-19.
From I-75, take the Brooksville exit at SR-50 and go west through Brooksville and Spring Hill to the attraction.
From Tampa, take Suncoast Parkway north to Spring Hill exit, then west on SR-50 to the attraction.
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