Drusillas Park

4.7/5 based on 5170 reviews
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We had a fantastic FULL day out here (2 adults, a 4 & 7 year old). Arrived at just after opening at 10am and didn’t leave until 5pm. Paid £104 with advanced online tickets, not a cheap day out at all but feel we got good value for money overall. (It was a treat as we were on holiday in the South Downs) Positives - the rides were all great and queues moved quickly. The zoo route was one way which made it enjoyable and not crazy busy at any point. Get Wet and the playgrounds were fantastic and kids could have spent even longer here. As nice mix of all activities. We all loved the Maze too.
Negatives - the “optional activities” that you had to pay more for. Really dislike these at theme parks as of course the kids want to go on them. That would be another £12 per child which I refuse to pay for on top of the food, drink and souvenir shop we spent money in. Please include these in the ticket price or get rid of them.
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I went for the Hello Kitty Secret Garden so I can't really say much on the value as I knew I wasn't going for the zoo. But the garden was beautiful I loved it so much, the people there were nice, think they were bit weirded out that I was 21 loool but otherwise a lovely trip and the donuts are nice too
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Our 16-month old was probably ever so slightly too young to properly appreciate this, but I’d still recommend it at this age. She loved the animals more than the rides: if you have a 6-10 year old,<br>I imagine they’d have a whale of a time. Definitely carve out at least 2.5 hrs. The zoo part and the theme park part work remarkably well together.
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Fantastic family day out, perfectly laid out, saw loads of animals up close and lots of fun for everyone! One of the best zoo amusement parks we've been too 😁
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Sooo much to do here. The zoo is brilliant, with lots of educational interactive activities along the way. After completing the zoo route you come to the play areas which has adventure playgrounds, wet play, small theme park rides and a number of places to eat. Also a large area with picnic tables if you've brought your own food.
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Good for younger kids, but the zoo is nice.
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We used Tesco vouchers and could only gain access to the park after 11am, an hour later than the gates open, get like we got an hour less for what the value. It is an expensive day out, 2 adults and 2 children, 4 year old and 7 year old should have cost £130, with some attractions and rides not included and have to pay extra for. I thought the park was really nice and well presented and the animals looked healthy! Face painting we waited for nearly an hour and 15 mins before the staff said we can’t do it anymore as it’s too late in the day. Why they didn’t tell the queue this I don’t know as we wasted over an hour waiting in the queue for something we didn’t even get! Wouldn’t usually spend £130 on a day out for what it was though.
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We love this place. Animals fun and food and educational. Indoor and outdoor play. Water play area is a godsend in hot weather.
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Lots of lovely animals who were all very well looked after. Huge play area for the kids.
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Had a fantastic day with my 2 Grandson's Ruben and William. Simon, Mark, Emma and Bridie. Went to see Santa Fabulous time.😊
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We spontaneously decided to visit here on our holiday. Have been coming to this zoo since I was tiny and have the pleasure of bringing my own children to visit now. The park has gone from strength to strength and I have many fond memories and photographs of this place throughout the years. Our most recent visit did not disappoint. It was a hideously wet morning but we braved it! With it being the school holidays we were expecting it to be extremely busy-but it wasn’t, seems people are afraid to get wet! We stopped for lunch when the rain was really bad and had a lovely meal in the first restaurant. The rain soon stopped and we went round the animal section first. Lots of really great and different animals to see, being quite literally a meter away from the cutest baby monkey was a highlight! interactive areas allowing you to get up close and personal with some. (I will be back for a sloth encounter one day) the fun fair section is fantastic, loved the new carousel-although feel it could so with some music playing! The new addition of the dinosaur walk through was also fantastic, a lovely surprise! The play area and splash zone was a massive hit with my 2 and 5 year old. We spent a good 6 hours here and could’ve spent longer had our tired feet allowed us! The only disappointing thing was being charged around £6 extra per person on the day for not pre booking tickets! Making the day more expensive than anticipated- thank goodness for clubcard vouchers! It was a really fantastic day though, very Informative staff and very tidy and well kept. Can’t wait to return!
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Smallish site but jam packed with stuff to see and do.

A wide range of smaller zoo animals, all of whom were very lively and happy. Lots of play equipment. A selection of smaller funfair rides. Reasonably priced eateries serving the usual 'X with chips' which satisfied us for lunch.

All in all a very enjoyable day out. We stayed til closing.

Full priced tickets would have cost us £130 which, although a great day out, it is NOT worth that much. Thankfully we were able to exchange Tesco clubcard vouchers for the full fee.

Our kids are 9 and 6 and I'd say it's best for under tens.
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We had a wonderful day out a Drusillas with our four year old son, who loved every minute of it! I last went out to the park many years ago as a child and was amazed to see how the place has transformed. The safari/jungle theming of the park, with its loving attention to detail, really makes it feel like a special day out and what was a small zoo now has a huge range of rides, attractions and amazing play areas. The food was really good and reasonably priced; it was especially good to see healthy options.

Our highlights were probably the Get Wet Splash Pad (we luckily had some good weather and it was hard to drag our son away!) and Go Wild play area (especially the twirly slides!). We were very impressed by the standard and range of the rides, which cater to the adventurous and non-adventurous alike (our son's favourite was the Flying Cheetahs and we loved the beautiful Rainforest Carousel).

We recently went as the same group to LegoLand and Drusillas rivalled that for the range and quality of attractions. Will definitely go back!
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Excellent day out 😊
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Had a great day out
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Great place to take the kids very kid friendly<br>Lots of rides available for the kids
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Great day out for the family
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Expensive but a lovely day out
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Don't forget your towels for the water part...great day.
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Had a great day out with about 10 people, toddlers, teenagers, and adults. Play area and soft play was brilliant which entertained them for hours. Zoo was good and had a few close ups with the animals.<br><br>Wish we had a park like this near us.
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Great Park and Zoo, ideal for kids as there are rides and activities available too.
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ok but seems expensive for adult
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Great place for young kids. Has everything you'd want...even in the rain!
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Love this for the children
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Great day out and excellent value for money!
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