Paradise Wildlife Park

4.6/5 based on 7534 reviews
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My kids really enjoyed visiting paradise wildlife park. Lots of things to do.
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Dino park is very good
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The dinosaur addition has much improved PWP and I am impressed with the area.
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Great outing for a great family I recommend anyone
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Really great day out and loads for the kids to see and do.
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I was here yesterday with my family, 4 adults and 3 children (two 4 years of age and one just under 3 months), we went into the Dinosaur World first, which was great. They had actual size moving and roaring dinosaurs, a Jeep you can get in, donisaur bone dig and some lovely staff there too. A lady showing dinosaur bones on a table by the Dinosaur enterance and picnic benches offered to put them away while we ate as my austic nephew wouldn't eat unless he couldn't see them, which was very nice of her. The animal park was awful really, the animals that were actually in their enclosure were clearly frustrated and too hot and the poor meerkats were being teased by people as we were there, just horrible for them. Lots of empty enclosures too. The lagoon was great for kids to cool down in l if very VERY busy, dread to think what that's like in the sunmer holidays and I'm sure there's a health and safety rule being broken there! The most ridiculous thing was that you had to pay £2 to go on a 3 minute (literally) train ride per person. You pay £21 an adult to get in and then have to pay £14 for 7 people for that. Yes, that's right, they charged us for my 9 week old!!! And the man at the front taking the money was as awkward as anything, really shouldn't be in a customer facing role at all! We didn't eat here but the food smelt good, the play area was great too. All in all an okay day out. Very expensive for what it is... £2.60 for a small Smartie ice cream is extortion!
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Great place to visit there is quite a variety of different species of animals and an anamatronic dinosaur (Jurassic park) style of exhibition be warned though some younger kids might be a bit unnearved by the Dino's as they are life size and quite loud<br>The live animals are very good even if they aren't that easy to take pics of 😉 (make sure you visit the anaconda's amazing if you've never seen one before)
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Wonderful place, clean and well cared for. Met the Meercats, back to have tea with the Tigers soon.
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Nice
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Fantastic park, lovely and clean with plenty of flowers and greenery. Really child friendly. A good day out
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Brilliant place for kids and big cat lovers
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Best
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Went here with wife and my nearly 4 year old and we just had the best day. The place flows really well. We saw the animals first, you get really good close up views of them especially the white lions, white tigers and cheetah. In a zoo you dont tend to get that close. The enclosures aren't huge but the animals seemed content. Then there is the dinosaur park including fossil digging and then we hit the mini lagoon and play parks. So much for kids to do, food and gifts are reasonably priced and staff helpful. Marked down a point as it looked as though the park hadn't fully opened even at 1030 in the morning - shutters down on various stands etc. Great day out though all in all.
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Took grandaughter there last Thursday. We were so excited to go as we used to take our son many years ago. (not the father of aforementioned grandaughter. Much bigger than I remember with a dinosaur trail and train ride to name a few things. The animals are beautiful and look extremely well looked after. We saw the most beautiful white lion. I think handsome is the best word to use. Tigers, camels, red panda, otters, meerkats, pengiuns to name a few. My main upset on the day were the state of the toilets. I had to hunt around to find one to take my grandaughter into. I think because there had been 28 school coaches on Thursday (far too many if they don't have the staff to be walking round making sure everything is pristine). And a small bag of hoola hoops was £1. Luckily I had taken a picnic. Saying these things I would go back but would try and find out beforehand how many coaches were arriving the day I want to go. We went back to the animal section once the coaches had left and it was so different but the toilets were not.
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I remember taking my son to Paradise Wildlife Park and he is now 21 so now I am bringing his niece. It is bigger than I remember and the train ride is new. The dinosaurs are amazing and I have the best video of husband and grandaughter enacting a scene from Jurassic Park in a jeep. Up until this day my grandaughter was petrified of dinosaurs. We couldn't get her away especially from the spitting water one. The beautiful white tiger is still there and the most handsome white lion I have ever seen. Meerkats, red panda, otters, camels (standing under a shower) . We took a picnic and managed to find a lovely quiet area with tables, a fire engine and romany caravan to sit and relax. Ok so two things that I would like to think can be rectified are a packet of hoola hoops which I had left on my kitchen table cost £1. This is terribly expensive and most important I struggled to find a decent toilet. I think they are in such a state because there were 28 school coaches throughout the day and obviously they were constantly in use. I think Paradise should limit it to much less than that on one day. At around 3pm it was very noticable that the school parties had left so we went to visit the animals again. So much nicer. I appreciate that allowing so many schools is financially beneficial but we also paid over £50 for 2 concessions and a 4 year old. Saying all of this I would go back but please Paradise Wildlife Park ensure that I didn't have to struggle finding a decent toilet to take my grandaughter to.
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3 adults and a 11 month old visited on Saturday. .staff very friendly .. food well priced..and lay out of park very well designed. Kids totally catered for with load to see and<br>And do...<br>Only minus animal pens far to so small...this has to be addressed Urgently ...<br>And they also have very good security for everyone safety...<br>Get the animal accomadation sorted and l would rate this 110%....
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Great day out. Can get a little busy out of term time or on weekends though so be warned:)
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Great zoo with dinasour park
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Great day out. The zoo as all most become a side show compared to the dinosaur park and the shows. Still great day out, we go 2/3 times a year. In the summer the splash park is great way for the kids to cool down, can get cramped at the weekend tho.
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Great fun for kids from just 18 months. The food situation is seriously dire tho so pack a lunch, and the soft play should be condemned. Otherwise awesome.
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Very fun place
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Great place with plenty today and very reasonable prices
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Combines a zoo with a dinasaur Park (fake dinos that move and roar - kids love) and a playground. Not too busy, good value for money and a good day out
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Our last visit was about 25 years ago when our boys were young. Today we took one of my sons and two granddaughters. Clearly a totally different place from our memories- fantastic four hours- could have spent even longer there had it not been so warm. Unfortunately several big animals were not out because of the heat. However the Park is great to walk around. A little pricey to enter although you can give gift aid as they are a charity. Staff all very helpful from ticket kiosk to the train staff. £2 per person for short train journey. Could have done two laps but cannot grumble. We took a picnic - plenty of eating places and food prices didn’t look too expensive. Everyone enjoyed their time. Ideal place to treat youngsters although some very young children were a little wary of dinosaurs in Dino-Land. Can buy £1 food packages to feed certain animals. Should visit with young children.
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Great day out friendly staff and a wonderful experience where you can go right up close to the animals not like a normal zoo where the animals hardly move and are at a distance would definitely go again and recommend this park to anyone who would like to have a good day out up close to animals.
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