Paradise Wildlife Park

4.6/5 based on 7518 reviews
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Great for all the family
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For a small zoo it's very good and the dinosaur part is really good however unfortunately as a small zoo the enclosures are small (I know a lot of use of 'small') and that's why I've only given three stars. A lot of effort but just not fair on the animals to be in such small enclosures.
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Better to visit on a summer's day as not many places to shelter from the rain. Food options were all closed on my visit on a wednesday. Not sure if they are closed on other weekdays. Small. You only need 3hrs to visit. Souvenir shop is a joke. Nothing in there!!
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Lots to do kids loved it defo a day out to remember
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Lovely little zoo, great enclosures where you feel really close to the animals. The big cats were amazing.
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Great family day out. Our second time at Paradise Wildlife Park and our young kids enjoyed it. There has been a big improvement since the last time we were here. The dinosaur trail is great and the kids loved it. You can go on a train ride through the dinosaur trail which costs extra. Good variety of animals and overall great experience. Can get really busy in peak periods and there is onsite free parking.
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Something for all ages. Staff are very friendly and accommodating. No rollercoaster rides for the teens though..
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Really lovely place! The animals are great and very thing is very well organised
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Great day out
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Booked the experience as a birthday gift for my wife. Absolutely fabulous day and experience, Amy was the keeper who guided us through the experience and she was first class. Friendly and very knowledgeable and passionate about the animals. Perfect day, highly recommended.
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Great little place - plenty of places to seat and eat. Toilet great.

Overall a really nice day out.

Get there early !!
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Had a really good day there with my granddaughter and daughter
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I went to the Marquee for a Charity do. Fantastic place service and food. Hope to visit the park another time.
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Lots to see , wolves , kimodo dragons , geckos , panda s , lions and more
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Good layout of the park with lots to see and do. .. I had fish and chips at the cafe/restaurant which was nice. ..
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We visited as my daughter had an experience booked with the Lemurs which we thoroughly recommend for any age. The keeper was very knowledgable and the experience was good value. Even though the weather was wet all the animals were able to be seen. We were impressed that the areas behind glass were very clear and the view of the animals was not distorted. We are looking forward to a return visit
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Great discount for entrance with toddler with autism and carer. Lots to do. He really enjoyed the park / play areas, as well as the dinosaur trail. He was not fussed with the animals unfortunately but enjoyed every thing else on offer. I also thought it was amazing that in the park they had apparatus for children in wheel chairs to use.

Only down fall was I had to return my burger at the restaurant by the park as the bun had green mould on it.
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My friends, family and I thoroughly enjoy visiting this park. I have been numerous times since I was a child and I have never been disappointed.
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Great place to visit. Loads for the kids and great if you love big cats.
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Excellent park. Lots to do for the kids.
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Really cool shows and activity’s to do you won’t get bored
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Love it here lots to see and do. Dinosaur park amazing.
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I reward my tinies good behaviour and this weeks reward was a trip to see the dinosaurs at World of Dinosaurs within, Paradise Wildlife Park.

First impression; it’s been 15 years since my last visit so maybe I’m not remembering correctly but the entrance does not look any different.

As it was a Friday, during time term there was plenty of parking and there wasn’t any cue to get in. All of the widows seemed closed to start with then a young girl appeared. I paid £20 for myself, my daughter was around £17 as she is over 2 (under 2s are free). Then the young girl passed me a folded leaflet and disappeared from the window. No “welcome”, “here’s your map”, “have a nice day” or any pleasantries at all. My daughter even tried to speak to her but I don’t think the girl even cared to realise.

As soon as we entered the park we grabbed a couple of drinks and headed straight to the World of Dinosaurs, entrance. It’s much more impressive than the entrance to the actual park.
1st stop was the dinosaur day care where we saw the skeleton of a baby dinosaur and a interactive baby dinosaur. There was a member of staff in there who held up one of the baby Dinosaurs for my daughter to look at which I thought was kind but again this member of staff didn’t speak either.
We left the day care and walked the dinosaur path. There are lots of different types of dinosaurs along the path, most of them move and have sound effects. There is a jeep in front of a Tyrannosaurus rex which is great for photos. We didn’t see a park photographer so we took our own.

At the end of the trail there is a dinosaur gift shop. As most gift shops are it’s quite expensive. Outside the gift shop there is a palaeontologist area where children can dust the sand about to discover dinosaur bones.

We did find the dinosaur train although it’s not actually located inside the, world of dinosaurs area. You have to pay £2 per passenger for the train ride. It lasts about 3 minutes and although there is dinosaurs on the root it really isn’t anything amazing. The end of the track looks as if you’re pulling into someone’s back garden.

We did look at the animals but we didn’t catch any talks or feeding times although we was there from midday until 5pm. It’s nice these animals are being looked after well but the enclosures could do with expanding when you think about the size their natural habitat would be.
The lionesses are beautiful as is the lion.

There are lots of little climbing frames and bits of play equipment around the park and also a few places to get food from although I’d recommend taking your own picnic.

How it is; If you don’t live too far away it’s worth giving this place a visit but it’s nothing to come out of your way for.
My little girl thought discovering the dinosaurs was roarsome.
If they spent more of their money on maintenance instead of employees that act like endangered species it would be more enjoyable.
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Had a fantastic time feeding the wolves, the animals here are gorgeous and are so well looked after, the team are very informative. Great day out!
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Good place to take the kids
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