VIP Tours at Burrill Park were made for guests who wanted a more guided, special version of the park experience. Instead of wandering around on their own, VIP guests were paired with a friendly tour guide who helped them see more rides, learn fun secrets, and enjoy bonus perks all in one visit.
Each VIP Tour was led by a trained Burrill Park guide who knew the park layout, ride details, and hidden jokes based on Coach B’s class. At the start of the tour, the group met their guide near the entrance or at a special VIP check–in area. The guide went over the schedule, answered questions, and asked what the group’s favorite types of rides and shows were so the tour could be customized as much as possible.
One of the biggest advantages of a VIP Tour was faster access to rides. Most VIP Tours included priority or Fast Lane style entry to many of the park’s most popular attractions. Instead of standing in long lines, the group could use special entrances at select rides, saving time and letting them experience more in a single day. The guide also helped time things so the group didn’t have to rush from one side of the park to the other.
VIP Tours also included reserved seating or preferred viewing for certain shows and parades when available. Instead of hunting for a spot at the last minute, VIP guests were often led to a reserved section so they could relax and enjoy the performance. Some VIP experiences even included a behind–the–scenes look at how a show worked or fun trivia about how the park and rides were designed.
Depending on the level of the VIP Tour, guests could receive extra perks like complimentary snacks or drinks, Photo or Picture Pass upgrades, or a small piece of Burrill Park merch to remember the day. Some tours focused more on thrills and hit as many big rides as possible. Others were more relaxed and focused on families, younger kids, or Coach B fans who wanted time for photos, character meet & greets, and stories.
VIP Tours were offered for small groups so the guide could give everyone attention and keep the tour moving smoothly. Guests could book a private tour just for their own family or friends, or join a shared tour with other visitors. School groups, Web Development classes, and special events could sometimes arrange custom VIP experiences that connected to class projects or park design.
Because VIP Tours included so many extras, they needed to be reserved ahead of time and had limited spots each day. Prices depended on the length of the tour, how many people were in the group, and what level of perks were included. When booking, guests were given all the details about cost, meeting time, dress code, and what was or wasn’t included (like meals or souvenirs).
Overall, VIP Tours at Burrill Park turned a regular visit into a more focused, all–access adventure. With a guide leading the way, shorter waits for major rides, better views at shows, and a bunch of insider details about Coach B’s park, VIP guests got to experience Burrill Park in a way that was more organized, more efficient, and even more memorable.