Zoomers

Zoom your way to Fort Myers, Florida, on an RV road trip you won’t forget. Zoomers Amusement Park can’t wait to show you loads of family fun!

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Zoomers Amusement Park between Fort Myers Beach and Sanibel Island in Fort Myers, Florida, is a fun family attraction that will prove popular throughout the year. When the time comes to start planning an RV road trip to Florida, why not add Zoomers to the list of fun things to do?

Compete against your friends in Bumper Boats and WaterWars, or show your pure skill with a round of mini-golf. With 18 acres of attractions to explore, a full day of fun can be had at Zoomers.

Visitors can indulge in food and drinks at the Sidetracked Bar and Grille, or race to the checkered flag with the standout go-karting course. Both young and old will always find something to do at Zoomers.

This amusement park is also free to enter, with visitors being able to purchase wristbands and Z-cards to make purchases as they go. Spend as little as much as you want while making memories with your loved ones in Lee County.

A full day at Zoomers is bound to put a smile on any traveler’s face, but that’s not the end of it. With an abundance of state parks near Fort Myers, Florida, and other beautiful attractions like the Estero Bay Aquatic Preserve, road-trippers are going to have a full schedule.

Could it be time to book an RV rental in Florida and spend some time away from the hustle and bustle of regular life?

Tickets

Anyone visiting Zoomers near Fort Myers Beach will be delighted to learn that admission has traditionally been free. Instead, attendants only pay for what they want to enjoy at Zoomers. You can purchase a Z-card online or in person, or a wristband for unlimited rides. Wristbands start around $30, while timed Z-cards begin with $15.

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Transportation

Driving

Whether you’re coming from the direction of Miami or Orlando, there’s no denying that the journey to Fort Myers will be as memorable as the destination. I-75 is the main route that RV-goers may like to take, and it also allows you to make stops along the way, such as to Myakka River State Park.

Anyone who is not familiar with the route may like to try out a traffic aid such as FL511. With it, visitors can learn how long their journey will take, and whether there’s any congestion.

Parking areas

The parking lot for Zoomers does not have dedicated RV parking for guests. As a result, some visitors may find it more convenient to make use of the city’s public transportation network to get to and from the amusement park. However, visitors with tow vehicles and campervans may pick from one of the dozens of parking spaces within a short walking distance of the park.

Public Transportation

While there is no dedicated public transportation service for Zoomers, there are buses that run in the general area. LeeTran buses have pick-up and drop-off points in Fort Myers. These run to select parts of Fort Myers, so check the schedule to ensure they will align with your travels. Otherwise, consider booking a taxi or rideshare service to take you to and from your Fort Myers campground.

Where to stay

Onsite

Some of the top RV parks & campgrounds near Fort Myers, FL, are within a short driving distance of Zoomers. Therefore, there’s no disadvantage due to not being able to camp onsite at the amusement park. Visitors may like to book weeks in advance to ensure they get their first pick.

Nearby

Fort Myers and nearby Fort Myers Beach and Cape Coral are tourist hot spots at all times of the year. Therefore, there is no shortage of campgrounds that are accessible with a large RV in the area.

Fort Myers Beach RV Resort Campground, FL, is under two miles from Zoomers. Those who don’t mind a little bit more travel may even like to stay at Fort Myers / Pine Island KOA Holiday, along a tolled route within 35 miles on Pine Island.

Getting around

Go-karts and bumper boats will be the only form of transport you’ll need at Zoomers. Once you make your way from the parking lot, your scooters, skateboards, and similar can remain tucked away safely in your motorhome.

It also pays to wear comfortable footwear, for after going to Zoomers, you may feel like paying a visit to Bowditch Point Park, or even the Fishing Pier Fort Myers Beach.

What to pack

Clothing

What you wear for a trip to Zoomers can depend on not only the weather conditions but what activities will capture your attention while there. A spare change of clothing may be a good idea for those who will be playing on the bumper boats. Comfortably-fitted attire will be more than suitable for most other rides and attractions.

Fancy paying a visit to Charlotte Harbor Preserve State? Consider the best clothing options for hiking, paddle trails, and birding sites.

Gear

Visitors to Zoomers will have all their needs taken care of while there. Thanks to the onsite eatery, there’s no need for outside food and beverages. Visitors also won’t need to carry any recreational equipment with them, either. Bring cash and payment cards and a spare change of clothes, but keep your camping, cooking, and other supplies safely tucked away in your RV.

Health & Safety

The Zoomers team takes health and safety very seriously. They put written rules in place in all parts of the park, and make sure there is plenty of food and beverages for sale to keep everyone fed and hydrated.

However, road-trippers can also do their part by wearing sunscreen to protect themselves from the elements. Making sure you’ve got plenty of drinking water, toiletries, first-aid supplies, and medication can also offer peace of mind on your travels. If you plan on going into natural areas, like hiking at Babcock Ranch Preserve, make sure you pack bug spray.

Where to eat

Cooking

There’ll be no need to haul your camping and cooking equipment into Zoomers. However, once you park at a Fort Myers RV campground, there will be options galore for how you prepare the family meal. Make use of your RV’s onboard kitchen appliances.

Some Fort Myers campgrounds also offer communal kitchens. Supplies for delicious snacks and meals are available at a grocery store within ten miles of Zoomers.

Restaurants

As you soak up the best of what Fort Myers has to offer, it makes sense to explore the local eateries and enjoy fresh, regional produce. Within a short driving distance of Zoomers, RV-goers can enjoy homemade ice cream, café treats, takeout food, and tavern meals. Why not grab food to go and visit a local Fort Myers park for a picnic?

Vendors

With so many fun activities to do, it’s not hard to work up a hunger at Zoomers. Fortunately, the offerings at this amusement park will not disappoint. The Sidetracked Bar and Grille offers a wide variety of offerings, from pizza to platters and everything in between.

Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are also on offer, not to mention an array of delicious snacks at the onsite Fast Lane Café. Bring cash or payment cards to treat your travel party.

Safety

Security

The Zoomers team takes every possible precaution with safety and security, but RV travelers can also do their part. Always lock your motorhome when leaving it unattended, and store valuables out of sight. You can even approach a staff member at any time for assistance.

While traveling around Fort Myers, anyone in need of a helping hand can get it from Lee County Sheriff’s Office under two miles from Zoomers.

Weather

Fort Myers is blessed with beautiful sunshine throughout most of the year. In fact, the area often experiences over 250 days of sunshine annually. Therefore, the tropical climate is bound to appeal to many people who are thinking about an RV road trip.

However, it’s still worth paying attention to a weather station on your travels. You can then plan out things to do in Florida based on what the weather is doing.

Medical

While at Zoomers, the helpful staff does everything they can to keep you safe. They even offer basic first-aid services if any visitors require it. However, for anyone with injuries or illnesses outside of the park, help is still available in the area.

Fill up your first-aid kit at the pharmacy within ten miles of Zoomers. There is also a hospital under two miles away, too. Remember to carry first-aid items while exploring the great outdoors, such as hiking and biking at Okaloachoochee Slough State Forest. Always dial 911 in an emergency.