Busch Gardens, Tampa (I haven't been to Williamsburg). Gemini - I don't think CP's budget is the problem with their landscaping, but rather the space. Compared to the more southern parks (that can work on landscaping year-round) that were planned more to incorporate greenery, CP does not have as much land available. I am NOT saying that CP is running out of room, certainly, just that it's a tradeoff, and a peninsula certainly has to consider space when planning landscaping. For decorative flower gardens, however, CP is the tops completely - I love always taking the Skyride over the Main Midway and trying to figure out what the circular flower bed is each year. And back in the Frontier area of the park they do a good job as well.
Another point to consider: parks in the more southern areas of the country will have to have more landscaping and greenery, for the cooling effects it provides. I'd hate to be in 98 degree heat with 100% humidity and no trees in site! Yeesh.
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