We learned about Wild Florida through a deal on Groupon for the Orlando Sightseeing Pass, and bought both the 30-minute airboat ride and safari drive through safari on our passes.
I had called a couple weeks earlier to book our airboat tour, but we didn't have to schedule a time for the safari. The morning of our tour, we ended up missing our exit and had to drive an extra 40 minutes to circle back since the exits are so far apart in this area (ugh!), so we were going to be late for our airboat ride. Thankfully, I called and was able to reschedule for later that afternoon without issue.
Although you pass the entrance to the drive-through safari first, you have to go to their main building down the road to redeem the passes for wristbands. They had no issue redeeming the passes for our remaining 2 tours. Then we drove back to the safari - lots of animals to see! At the end, we parked and walked over to the giraffe feeding stand where you could buy a couple lettuce leaves for $5 and feed them for some great photos (but not touch them).
Admission included walking around their animal exhibits too (basically a small zoo), so we did that until it was time for our airboat ride after grabbing some lunch at their take-out window (nothing special about lunch, although the pulled pork was tasty - it was nice to sit in the air conditioned activity room though). There was an aviary where you could feed friendly birds and a little petting zoo where my daughter fell in love with some baby goats.
Then we took our airboat ride on a boat along with another family of 8 people. The 30 minutes was sufficient - got to see a couple gators and a bald eagle (we brought binoculars so we were able to get a good look at it). After the boat ride, we walked around the exhibits some more and watched the alligator feeding show where the gators jumped several feet into the air to grab chicken legs hanging from a clothesline - that was amusing. All in all, a fun day.