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As many as 60 young women show up with the hopes of donning a tail for Weeki Wachee ... the mermaids, they can splash around in Florida’s only spring-fed water park, Buccaneer Bay.
Following a yearlong hiatus, mermaids have returned to Weeki Wachee Springs State ... means that visitors can again enjoy the mermaid shows and Buccaneer Bay waterpark, which features waterslides ...
The mermaid shows run four times a day ... People swim and tubers float in Buccaneer Bay, Florida’s only spring-fed water park, shown at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park. Noteworthy: On special ...
The mermaid ... operation at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park. DEP expects the mermaid shows and wilderness cruise to resume in mid-August. However, guests can still enjoy Buccaneer Bay Water ...
Anderson wants to expand the kiddie pool at the Buccaneer Bay water park that earns Weeki Wachee most of its money, and perhaps create a second mermaid show, with new costumes and choreography.
During the narration, the waterborne women show off their skills, spinning around (and around) in the Weeki Wachee Mermaid Flip ... as a new bathhouse for Buccaneer Bay, a waterpark that was ...
Weeki Wachee Springs State Park is open daily and in addition to mermaid shows, Buccaneer Bay’s beach, lazy river, water slides and kiddie pool are open during the summer and the Wilderness ...
Mermaids make Weeki Wachee ... Admission to the state park includes entry to Buccaneer Bay waterpark, a wildlife show and a river-boat ride on the Weechi Wachee River. The water trip includes ...
A Florida state park is looking for new mermaids. Or at least humans who can pretend to be mermaids. The Tampa Bay Times reports ... the head of the Weeki Wachee river. The show debuted in 1947 ...
There’s something about a mermaid that makes a ... Now part of the state park system, Weeki Wachee offers a beach and water-park slides in its Buccaneer Bay and a short river tour that yielded ...
As many as 60 young women show up with the hopes of donning a tail for Weeki Wachee ... the mermaids, they can splash around in Florida’s only spring-fed water park, Buccaneer Bay.