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500 Adrenaline Adventures (Frommer's) - Lois Friedland [219]

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summer, locals galore are out walking or riding on the more than 850 miles (1,369km) of urban trails threading the Denver metropolitan area, or heading up to the high country to hike. In the winter, several major ski resorts are within a two-hour drive. Year-round, it’s an easy day trip to visit Rocky Mountain National Park or the U.S. Air Force Academy and Colorado Springs.

A couple of other aquariums in the U.S. afford the chance to swim with the fish. At the Adventure Aquarium in Camden, New Jersey, you can swim with sharks and stingrays. And the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s “Underwater Explorers” programs allow kids to swim in the Great Tidal Pool. —LF

Downtown Aquarium ( 303/561-4444;www.aquariumrestaurants.com). Visit Denver ( 303/892-1112;www.denver.org). Adventure Aquarium, Camden, NJ ( 856/365-3300;www.adventureaquarium.com). Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, CA ( 831/648-4800;www.montereybayaquarium.com).

When to Go: Year-round in Denver.

Denver International Airport.

$$$ Hotel Teatro, 1100 14th St. ( 888/727-1200 or 303/228-1100; www.hotelteatro.com). $$ Castle Marne Bed & Breakfast, 1572 Race St. ( 303/331-0621;www.castlemarne.com).


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Tiger Tug-of-War

Battle with a Bengal

Tampa Bay, Florida, U.S.A.

Feeling tough? If you really want to test your strength, consider playing tug-of-war with a Bengal tiger at Jungala, the new 4-acre (1.6-hectare) animal park at Busch Gardens.

Jungala is mainly geared for kids, but its tiger tug-of-war experience certainly isn’t child’s play. Twice a day, up to six visitors are permitted to challenge one of the park’s 11 tigers. During this fierce competition, you’ll be separated from your opponent by a secure glass partition—though it doesn’t do much to ease your trepidation. These powerful beasts have an awesome amount of strength. So far, the park’s tigers, who weigh around 300 pounds each, have a flawless record of victory, which means that your chances of winning are slim to none. One of the most energetic animals typically beats visitors in about a minute. But even if you lose while giving it your best tug, it’s sure to be one pretty thrilling minute.

Tigers at Busch Gardens in Tampa Bay, Florida.

If you can’t help lamenting your defeat, there are plenty of rides nearby that are sure to lift your spirits. If you’re with the kids, check out Jungle Flyers, a ziplining experience for 6- to 13-year-olds. Your teenagers might like Wild Surge, a four-story ride that shoots 14 passengers out of a mountain crater topped with a waterfall. But when you’re ready for a faster ride, head deeper into Busch Gardens and give the SheiKra a whirl. Named for a sub-Saharan bird of prey, this roller coaster carries you 300 feet (90m) into the air, dangles you precariously over the side, and then takes you down a 90-degree drop and stops for 4 seconds. Just when you think you can’t scream any more, it plunges toward the ground at speeds of more than 70 mph (110kmph), goes around a loop, another vertical drop, then into an underground tunnel, and finally (thankfully) comes to a stop. After this wild ride, you’ll have forgotten all about that tiger. —JS

Jungala at Busch Gardens, Tampa ( 888/800-5447;www.jungala.com and www.buschgardens.com).

When to Go: Oct–Apr.

Tampa International Airport (17miles/27km).

$ Hyatt Place Tampa/Busch Gardens, 11408 North 30th St. ( 813/979-1922;www.tampabuschgardens.place.hyatt.com). $$–$$$ Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, 2901 Osceola Pkwy., Lake Buena Vista ( 407/939-7429;http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/resorts/animal-kingdom-lodge).


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Piranha Fishing

Jaws Junior

Los Llanos, Venezuela

It is not hard to find out if the fish are biting on a river in southern Venezuela. Here the fish have teeth after all. Just toss a twig on the water and watch it jiggle as the hungry critters nibble at it. I am of course talking about the infamous piranha, 8 inches of razor sharp aggression with a voracious appetite for meat and so mean they frequently fight amongst themselves and are prone to cannibalism. It is not unusual to fish one out with a missing eye, a

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