Florida Theme Park Left Devastated by Hurricane Milton: Gates Closed Indefinitely

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A fallen tree and broken power lines block the road near a Florida theme park ride. Gates closed, two workers in safety gear stand by the debris. Traffic lights hang overhead, with a street sign reading "30th St." Trees and cloudy skies form the backdrop after Hurricane Milton's impact at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay theme park.

Credit: @CoasterCreature on X (Brightened by Inside The Magic)

7 Comments

  1. Mike L

    Is LEGOLAND not a Florida theme park? You didn’t give it’s status. We’re getting a little tired of being forgotten in Polk county.

  2. Dave 62

    What exactly is itms vision of devastation? Looks to me like a few trees down , not like wiped off the earth! YA How is Lego land hope they came through it ok!

  3. Melissa

    So which one is closed indefinitely? Did I miss that part?

  4. SmarterThanITM

    BG was sooooo devastated that they reopened today. Not sure what definition of devastated you’re using….

    1. Eddy

      Is this writing the result of AI whose mother drank during pregnancy?

  5. Nothing good comes outta you 😜

  6. Zilma A Osle

    This is a good question….. If it was devastated… How can it be now opened for tourists and guests???? I guess that it wasn’t devastated as badly as they’ve stated. I also agree about the status of Lego Land. Isn’t it a theme park? Shouldn’t people know about how much damage it took on during the storm? I guess since it’s not as “popular” as Disney, Universal, Bush Gardens, and Sea World that others just aren’t that interested in it’s status of being damaged or not.

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