Going in October they won't be staying open late into the night-maybe close at 7 or 8 if not earlier. If you go on a weekday, the park won't be busy. Sundays get crowds all year long, but it is a huge park.
We live on the East Coast of Florida but BG is our favorite park. If you plan to see the animals and ride the coasters you will need all day. We usually take an hour to an hour and a half to eat our one meal there and spend the rest of the hours the park is open doing everything we can. Impossible to do everything in a day so enjoy what you do get to do.
I don't ride coasters, but my sons love the ones there. They are all a must do.
Must dos.
Myombi Reserve. Spend some time watching the chimps. They can be very entertaining and often come up to the windows to watch you too. It feels cooler in the reserve too, but best time is first thing because they are more active.
Try to hit feeding time for the alligators at the pond in that area, too.
Rhino Rally- one way to see some of the animals.
Serengeti Plain- take a walk around this area to see lots of animals, ride the train, and do the sky ride to see it 3 different ways. The truck tour to feed the giraffes would be fun if you have never touched a giraffe.
Jungala- great pre-teen kids area your son won't want to miss-even has a zip line. Tigers are there and there are lots of ways to see them and even interact. My guys loved this area and even rode one of the rides even though they are grown men.
There are 2 different areas for birds-the Bird Garden and Lori Landing that can be fun .
There are literally animal areas in every section of the park. You want to walk the whole park so don't skip a section.
There are usually 6 or 7 different shows offered. My favorite are Katonga
( usually very good singers and I get a kick out of the Mystic Sheiks of Morocco and the Rock & Roll dancers( not for my sons though- they ride the coasters instead)
There is also the Dragon area which is a kids playground and has shows and rides for kids under 56 inches.
We never get bored there. We always see something new.
As for the CMs. We meet the nicest people there and they love to talk about their park, their rides, and even about what is going on in Tampa.
I don't like the general parking and having to ride the tram and even though we have the gold pass they have at times not let us park up in preferred on busy days.
As far as things being taken in the park. Probably happens just like it happens at Disney parks on occasion. Tourists do need to be aware no matter where they are in the state. Not all tourists are really tourists.
Most areas of Florida probably have a higher crime rate than a lot of the hometowns tourists come from. It