Drusillas Park

4.7/5 based on 5170 reviews
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Ideal for my toddler. Would definitely return.
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Fab place we went with my 4 and 1 year old boys, plenty to do would defo recommed xx
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Alot of fun!!
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Brilliant place for the kids, always so much to do and the staff are always friendly and helpful. Only downside is the cost; were we not members we could not afford to go.
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Lovely family friendly day out. Our one year old loved it and the kids play park is fantastic for wearing the little ones out.<br><br>The only downside is that the cafe could be improved - not many vegetarian or vegan options and very basic food on offer.
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Brilliant zoo to take your young family too, my children had a great time here. Definitely would recommend!
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Wonderful day
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Really excellent variety of animals. Well laid out. Plenty of activities for children. Went with 18 month old who had plenty to occupy her. Excellent food. Freshly cooked with variations for gluten free. Definitely recommend.
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Would have rated a 5 star but many activities were closed dispite us calling to check prior to our visit
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A great day out for families, lots to do, see the animals, visit the outdoor activities. You can spend the whole day here
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Little zoo. Little theme park. Big playground. Chip shop. Coffee shop. All your kids need. My ones love it.
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A fun day out for people of all ages
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Fantastic day out. Great for kids!
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Easily keep the kids entertained for the day but a bit overpriced
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Our main reason for visiting was for our "Meet the Red Panda" experience...which was awesome. It was so great to get up close with these gorgeous animals. We got to hand feed them and help the keeper change their bamboo etc. The keeper was very friendly and knowledgeable. After, we went round the rest of the zoo and found it to be very clean and the animals are very well looked after and cared for. There is a big area for kids to play in, but that didn't interest us!
They do offer a lot of other "experiences"...i wouldn't hesitate to participate in some of the others on offer.
I would highly recommend a visit.
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I’ve been At this Park with the children from my Church,around 70 children,they had a wonderfull time for a day.We checked the zoo in the morning,the children tried the challenges there,we had lunch,and then they had fun the whole day on all the excitement things they have there.The children loved it and they Said they had the best day.
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Fantastic ,would definitely go back again ,my granddaughter loved it ,worth every penny .
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So many interesting and varied activities for all ages. Lots of cool facts all the way round.
Friendly and helpful staff.
Our grandson patiently waiting to see the teletubbies and gave them a hug.
So much is included without you having to fork out or all the extras, which was a welcome bonus.
Thank you Drusillas.
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Drusillas is a good fun day out and my son really enjoyed himself. I would have given 5 stars but there's no looking past the price I'm afraid. It's a small zoo with a small theme park in it, it's well kept and maintained, but £20 entry for anyone over the age of 2 is excessive. Children should cost less, or there needs to be a family deal. Other than the cost it's a fun day out.
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Super 💖💖💖
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Amazing park!<br>Firstly it is pricey we paid £64.50 for the 3 of us but you can spend Tesco club card vouchers here which is what we did.<br>The park itself is great, kept extremely clean and the staff are brilliant, friendly, welcoming and go out of their way to give you a good experience.<br>No large animals here but still a decent selection and all of the animals seem happy there were even a lot of baby animals true testament to the conservation work going on here.<br>The park has excellent disability accommodations including disabled access on the rides and lowered sinks etc in the toilets.<br>There are great rides here more for younger kids but still lots of fun and you can ride as many times as you like.<br>The play areas are fantastic and there is even a water play area.<br>Great day out thoroughly enjoyed by all we would definitely recommend
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Great place for kids
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I arranged a home education group trip to Drusilla’s for the 3rd time and we had another great experience.James,the education department guy, was extremely helpful in the lead up to the day and was there on arrival.It’s a lovely place to visit with so much to see and do.There’s a fantastic variety of animals (the ant eaters are my favourites!) and you can see the animals are very well cared for.We saw the penguins being fed with an educational talk from the staff member as she was feeding them.The lemur walk is really fun as they are literally just by you as you walk round (don’t be tempted to try and touch them though as we were told their bite is a bad one!).The adventure playground is excellent, children could easily spend two hours in there alone.There are a good number of rides for the children to enjoy including the new carousel installed this year.There is a Starbucks as well as their own cafe (which also has a large indoor soft play) with a variety of food and drinks.We brought a picnic lunch but bought coffees. The train ride is good fun too. I really enjoy visiting Drusilla’s as it has a very relaxed and happy feel to it, and my 7 year old absolutely loves it every time we visit. I would highly recommend a visit, there is something for everyone
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So I really wanted to give Drusillas the credit it deserves here.
Some will say the park is expensive and I agree we paid £64.50 for the 3 of us however I had £55 in Tesco clubcard vouchers so the day only cost and extra £10.50 and I think it’s well worth full price.
The park is brilliant the animals look really well kept and most of them are very active not at all looking like they’ve gone stir crazy and generally content. There were many babies at the zoo a testament to the contentment that the animals must feel and how they are comfortable enough to breed in these captive settings. Also a testament to the zoo itself for doing its bit for endangered and vulnerable species.
The facilities on the park are amazing the toilets always clean with lowered sinks for both children and disabled access and the seats have inserts in for younger guests.
There are separate smoking and vaping areas around the park and these are kept clean and used well.
The park itself is also very clean and the staff are brilliant, friendly, welcoming and on hand to help for anything.
The disabled access here is also brilliant the park has wheelchairs for hire, the rides are disability friendly and the park is on the flat with ramps where required.
There are two areas to eat and drink but we only had coffees which were reasonably priced as we took our own picnic (yes they’re allowed and there’s even separate pic nic areas to sit).
There is lots of play equipment at the park from climbing frames to huge slides and a water play area, banana boat swings and a penguin inflatable (this carries a small extra charge) there are also 6 rides the carousel which accommodates all types of passengers (the turtle has disabled access), the tea cup ride, the hello kitty cars a hello kitty flyer, the hippo flyer (again wheelchair users can ride but they will need assistance getting in and out of the ride) and flying cheetahs all can be ridden as many times as you like and are great fun.
Can’t stress enough the amazing day we had (even when it started to rain!)
A must visit!
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Negatives first:
No large animals (tigers, giraffes etc) and the park is pitched at under 10s so lots of ‘noise’!

Positives:
There may not be big animals but we were really happy with the lovely creatures we saw - monkeys, tortoises, meerkats, fruit bats... The enclosures were well designed and many of the animals were out and playing!
The park is really well thought out, well cared for and has lots of interactive games and facts to keep children entertained (and educated).
The park staff were friendly and welcoming.
The food was well priced, generous portions and tasty.
Toilets were clean!

I felt it was quite ASD friendly - but if your child is noise sensitive I would recommend bringing ear defenders. If you need a carer’s pass bring evidence dated with in the last 2 years.

We didn’t really access the play parks and rides but I know if my two were younger they would have loved them!

We had a really good day out and have bought a season ticket.
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