Paradise Wildlife Park

4.6/5 based on 7585 reviews
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My wife and I took our college age daughter to the park (which is an small but charming American style Zoo) and had a chance to feed the snow leopards. Its an easy trip from downtown London via tube to train and then the park shuttle. Took less than an hour each way. It isn't large like San Diego, and the dinosaur section is silly, as they even have a model of the dinosaur created from scratch by the scientists in the latest Jurrasic Park movie. However, you can hand feed either the big cats or the Red Pandas. We've seen Red Pandas in a few zoo, most are lazy. But the pair at Paradise really put on a show of climbing and cleaning and a few lucky people (for an additional fee) got to go into the attraction and feed them. Very endearing. My daughter and I chose to feed the snow leopards. which acted like the largest house cats in the word, rubbing up against the fence and following the keeper. You can wear gloves if you don't want to touch the meat (horse) directly, but I choose to try bare handed. Just like my cat's tongue back home, just 50 times larger. So amazing to be just a few feet from such a huge cat. Our guide was fantastic, with lots of knowledge of both the cats and the zoo. Crazy fun!
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Wonderful place to visit. There is something for every age.
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For a relatively small zoo the variety of animals here is astounding. An excellent place for the whole family to attend if however you prefer to have a quieter time and not get trampled by an army of push chairs I would suggest going during the week or outside of school holidays. Despite missing a few toes courtesy of some careless buggy drivers will 100% be attending again and will be looking into doing the animal experiences here as well<br>There dinosaurs collection is fantastic, if you want you can make picnic together, there is loads of place parents and kids can enjoy.
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Best zoo in the London area! Healthy looking animals, good interaction, and staff willing to help out and answer questions!<br><br>Also very disabled friendly as well!
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A good day out. Generally well run with some amazing animals. The dinosaurs are good too. A little pricey though. The gate fee is not cheap and some of the attractions like the train are extra on top.<br><br>Food is pricey but OK (standard for such places.) The coffee is awful. Coffee shop prices that gets you something that tastes like Asda value instant.
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Fab.. load to see and do.
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Beautiful place!
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So amazingly beautiful well looked after animals beautiful place. Winter's day was magical
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Great day out that the kids always love
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The enclosures for the animals are well thought out and the staff are so friendly. Great place to go
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This is a great attraction for children, especially those who love dinosaurs! My nieces had a wonderful time, I would recommend!
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Fantastic place, really good selection of animals, so much to do for children and i even enjoyed it too so ots good for all ages really. Some staff were a little rude however majority were decent.
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We went on a cold winters sunday and I'm so glad we did as it wasnt busy at all. You could easily see the animals without feeling like you had to push through the tutting crowd or try to jump to look over the worlds tallest mans head. Like normal though, a lot of enclosures were 'having work done' but like the ignorant people we are, we still looked for that hiding animal! Went for a coffee in the sky with the tigers and the lady was extremely sweet and very protective over her tigers. Then went for a meal in the main area where the young lad couldn't cope with the 3 orders in one and needed them one at a time but all in all, had a great family day and went home shattered.
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Great place for the kid's and grown ups
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Nice family place. Friendly staff
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My husband did the Feed the Wolves experience here - he had a brilliant time. The staff and volunteers are all so helpful, friendly and knowledgeable - Pia with the wolves and Karen at Tiger cafe particularly. This is a lovely zoo, easy to cover in a day.
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We Received this experience as a present and had a great day, We arrived at the discovery centre where Margaret made us very comfortable with tea and biscuits while we waited for our slot. Rob our guide then took us to the red pandas enclosure with some bamboo and apple for their feed. the information and talk that Rob gave us was excellent and you could see he is dedicated to his job. I would recommend it to anyone thinking of this experience .even though it was raining on and off we enjoyed the day and the rest of the zoo .
Well done to all at P.W.P
peter.
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Nice location, good food and goft shops. Plenty to see
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I love it but don't try to go there by walking :)
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Best place for kids
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Love it something for everyone
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Probably one of the best wildlife parks I've ever been to!
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Lion enclosure was being modernised so not their fault that we didn't get to see them. Tigers were awesome, though their cages were small.
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Something different for children
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Excellent haven't been here for years bought my nephew's they lived every minute
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