Paradise Wildlife Park

4.6/5 based on 7722 reviews
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Visited the zoo today, first time for many years, we had a really good day, the keepers are so passionate about the animals, the park was very clean, food was very reasonable priced, plenty of picnic places to eat, my only bad comment would be, they are still charging full entry price, but we found a lot of the outlets were shut, which I feel is wrong when you are still having to pay full price, other than this I would definitely recommend this zoo, a really great day out.
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A really lovely family day out
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What an incredible day had by all. I have a 20 month old and a 2 year old who both thoroughly enjoyed their day at Paradise Wildlife Park. A day full of activities which could have continued to a second. Fantastic staff, activities for all ages and very cost effective for the overall experience. Could not recommend enough!!
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Wonderful experience worth the visit - lots to see - my granddaughter thoroughly enjoyed the experience would definitely return
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Few parts were closed for maintenance, still a nice place tho
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Nice place for a family day out .
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Nice wild Animal Zoo now run as a charity.
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Great local zoo to keep the kids entertained. Lots of animals to see and its always making improvements. On the down side when its quiet i dont think they run all the shows which is a shame if youve spent a lot of money getting in. On the whole though i would definitely recommend it.
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Great place for kids with enough to keep adults entertained. The guides are very knowledgeable and their respect and affection for the animals comes through when you speak to them. The animals look healthy well cared for.
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I came down for an experience day that k was given as a Xmas present to spend a day hands on with the tigers.

I must admit I was nervous and apprehensive when I went however I need not have been.

We were met by friendly staff In the meeting block while we waited for our keep Aaron. When Aaron arrived he was very friendly and his passion for the big cats was very clear. He explained the day and made me feel at ease. We had a fab day with the cats and learnt so much about the animals. I couldn't fault anything about the.

Feeding the big cats was a dream for me and it met my expectations

After my experience we spent the rest of the day wandering around at our leisure.

I highly recommend the park and the experiences
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we visited paradise wildlife park at the end of august sadly on the wettest day of the holidays.. however we were very pleased with the selection of animals that were there and able to see..we spent the whole day having fun , all the animals looked in great condition and well cared for... my son who is 13 thought it was better here than at port lympe which we had visited in the hot dry weather yet saw hardly any animals at all..
paradise park even has a little water park part which we did not visit this time but hope to do so on our next visit..
staff were very helpful and we had a laugh with a few of them especially in the gift shop as we left..
would highly recommend for young and old alike..
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Love this place plenty to see and do and special talks given about the animals, also special packages for feeding the animals and lots more
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Great day out
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Great day out
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Very nice place with children
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Animals in the park are not very exciting, there are not many of them. But playgrounds are good and you can spend as much you like in tumble in the jungle. Will advice to take plenty of water, 500ml cost £1.80 there.
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My colleagues and I took 9 wheelchair users, all elderly, to the park on a Tuesday for the day, and we were welcomed warmly, and whenever we asked a question during our walk all of the staff we encountered were more than helpful. The facilities were clean and well maintained.
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Love it. Great place for adults and kids
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Great family day out, full of adventure.
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Nice place for young children and families and a variety of animals to see.<br><br>Sadley though when we went parts were under construction and concessions were shutting early as it was not to busy. This was a real shame as children could not use all the rides and get gifts and something to eat.<br><br>If the park is open to 6pm all concessions should be also especially when you go at 4pm.
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A proper family day out
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Love this place. Lovely selection of animals and if you go at the right time, you can see the tigers eating.
So much to do here
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Good venue good for the young ones
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It's amazing!!!! The animals are truly magnificent, my son loved the playground, there is so much to climb on, and over etc, he would have been happy in just that bit. Food is very very overpriced, so my advice is take a picnic! £2.50 for a nobbly bobbly is extremely steep! My only disappointment (apart from the price of the food) was the toilets need to be more clesrky signposted in the park and on the maps! We went all the way back to the first ones near the entrance, then realised after there was another toilet in not far from the monkeys! My idea? Put mini toilet huts in just for children maybe? As I have a (sometimes) incontinent 4 year old, (also mild ASD). Aside from those two downsides, it was a brilliant day, the only other suggestion would be to increase (if you had the space) the farm animals section. The volunteer who drove the bus t and from Broxbourne station, was a gentleman, absolute tressure, and was ever so apologetic when he arrived late, as there was a horse and cart in front of him, he couldn't do enough to help, I don't remember his name but he was retired/semi retired? Slight moustache and greyish/white hair, to you my good man, that k you so much for a wonderful beginning to a lovely day had by myself and two sons. You're an amazing park!
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We visited this park on Thursday as 3 adults. Both my daughter's are students but it seems there is no student discount so it cost us almost £60 in all to get in. It was fairly empty and we knew from the website that the bat house was closed due to renovation, so we went to the wildlife area to see the other animals. They were all well kept and the glass panels which enabled good photographs were very clean in most of the enclosures. We ate in the little cafe overlooking the tigers which was ok if a bit slow due to there being only one staff member.

We decided to visit the wolves in the woodland walk at the end of our visit and this is where things took a bad turn. On walking to the area we found a large sign informing us that the walk was closed. Basically the walk seems to be a large part of the zoo. This was not mentioned to us on paying full price for the tickets and we were all shocked that this was not open to us and there was no discount taking this into consideration.

Would we go again? Probably not as having to pay a hefty price for entrance, no student discount and half the park being closed did not leave us with a great impression. Instead we shall visit the Cotswolds Wildlife Park which is consistently amazing value.
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