Paradise Wildlife Park

4.6/5 based on 7534 reviews
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It's small but allows you an up close and personal view of the animals.
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Great place good fun for all the kids and the added bonus of the celebration of Speedway.
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Luv this place came last Thurs took advantage of only paying £5.00 as was after school with the Grandson had good walk round as was freezing cold we popped into the soft play for last hour to warm up well worth a trip after school
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Great day out
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A really good day out, especially with young children.
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Lots of animals - we saw the reptiles, tigers, penguins, otters, meercats, camels, zebras, wallabies etc etc. The playgrounds were great fun too especially the old fire engine and train. They seem to be spending money to make new things too.
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Had a lovely kid's birthday party! Loved by all the kids.
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Was OK for a Xmas do. Wouldn't probable visit again unless to see the animals in the summer.
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Great range of animals and fantastic play areas and soft play for younger kids.
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Love this place especially the tigers.could sit in tiger cafe all day.great visit with the kids and grandchildren.plenty to do
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Perfect place for annual passes,kids love it,we visit here around 30 times a year. Not too big for little feet eithet
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It was a great day out for all the family, especially the speedway stalls and museum and seeing the zoo animals
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Over the years we have taken our daughter..now my Grandchildren. It now has high well safe and secure fencing..which is a new addition within the last 5years. ..There are an array of wildlife that you can (at some places) get close to. You used to be able to stroke the Llamas and Emu's etc ..but they've now put a barrier where you just now walk past..such a shame as it was lovely to feel their lovely thick coats. The downside is..EXPENSIVE!! Everywhere you walk there's other activities children can do...ride on's BUT you HAVE to pay..to even feed rabbits a small bag of peeling costs over a £1! There's a restaurant that charges the earth! I highly recommend bring your own drinks and snacks. There's a soft play for the young ones...a seasonal paddling pool..slides (ONLY THING THAT'S FREE)..THERE'S A GIFT SHOP that I feel is way over priced and seen children cry when parents have had to walk out empty handed. Such a shame. There's FREE parking so that helps. But be prepared for a simple family of 4 to be over £100! Im sorry but you have to be blunt and honest with reviews. ONLY CHILDREN UNDER 2 (yes 2yrs old) are FREE admittance. I think it should be 5. WARNING...ARRIVE EARLY!! As the queues get VERY LONG VERY EARLY!
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A small compact site with lots to do for my 7 year old. A playground, crazy golf and zoo with a surprising array of animals.
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Excellent wildlife park. Perfect for children to visit. Do not miss the White Lions.
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Great day out
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at the front part of the park there is a wonderful childrens playground as you go around the park not only do you notice how clean and tidy it is but also how well the animals are housed and the condition of the animals themselves is amazing during various times of the day there are talks about the animals from keepers who really know there stuff.
there is also a cafe that overlooks the tigers and you feel that you are almost in touching distance.
there is also for a charge the chance to feed a tiger or wolves they provide the meat so its not a chance to get rid of the mother -in -law
work has also started on a planned dinosaur park that will include mechanical moving dinosaurs.
the only down side is that like most attractions it is quite pricey to eat there and i found the hot meals not that great but when youre hungry thats the last of your problems on the other hand there is a covered picnic area if you want to take your own food just get your hand stamped then you can go back to the car and collect food when you are ready save carrying it around with you
in general a great day out the kids will love it and you will learn something new about wildlife
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It was cool seeing a few lions, wish there were more. I've heard of guides and interactive things with some animals. Showcases, etc, just go there, it's small and you'll be done somewhat quickly if you don't stay at one place for too long.
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What dream place to be webby
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Brilliant smaller zoo with some surprising animals. (white tiger and white lions). Many children's play areas and activities. Also interesting Speedway Museum.
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A fantastic day out for the whole family.<br>I go every February for the speedway reunion when many old stars of the oval circuit meet to swap stories of days gone while current stars can look to the future of our great sport
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Had a brilliant day in paradise park. The speedway museum was excellent 5 star, the animals were lovely and everything was good til we wanted something to eat... We went to the cafe where they waited until we queued to inform us they had no pastries, so we went to the restaurant instead-plastic plates and cutlery were basically a sign of things to come. The chips were dry and the fish was greasy, found it very expensive for the food and quality we got. Apart from the dodgy food though, the actual place is excellent. Would go again but with a packed lunch perhaps.
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Superb wildlife Park especially if you have children
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A good place for a 7 year old to go mad.
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Before travelling to this venue it's worth checking on line about the offers and events this popular attraction has up and coming. We saved money by booking tickets on line, a good tip as for our family, it saved around nine pounds in admission fees.

On the occasion of our visit, speedway, an motorcycling sport, was celebrating it's 90th anniversary at the park and so there were exhibitions of bikes and other memorabilia to supplement the museum supporting this sport permanently based there.

Elsewhere, apart from the animals, there were plenty of "play areas" with apparatus, fire engines and trains to climb over. Slides[undercover], live shows and quite woodland walk to calm them down.

The animal enclosures were well spaced, and walk ways supplied to enhance views of several species, particularly the Big Cat area.

Several attractions were closed or still under construction however, but looking at the attractions website ahead of our visit, meant that we knew this before arrival, and therefore not disappointed.

We arrived at the venue around 11.30am, and remained on site until closure, being able to take in all the attractions at a reasonable pace.
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