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In May 2012, rachelp9 said about Paradise Wildlife Park
Along with its sister-site the Wildlife Heritage Foundation, you will have the very best up close interaction with animals you can imagine. We had previously paid to feed the big cats at WHF and they recommended we went to Paradise at another time. We therefore decided to buy the red pandas, lemurs, meerkats and penguin feeding sessions and it was just brilliant. The staff were great and we couldn't recommend a visit more highly.
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In May 2012, Corin F said about Paradise Wildlife Park
I visited the Paradise Wildlife Park at the end of April as I had booked to feed the white lions as a gift for my boyfriend on the website Groupon. We had booked in for 3pm, so arrived early as entrance was included in the price. There are many animals to see there and also lots of areas for children. As I had paid a lower price than was advertised on the website to feed the lions, we weren't sure what to expect as there was another option called 'Tea with the Tigers' and when we arrived there were a lot of people in a group doing this. We were surprised, as to feed the white lions it is just the 2 of you and we were met in reception by a keeper. We were told about what the lions eat, and shown the fridge with all the meat in. Then, as we weren't squeamish we were shown the meat we were going to be feeding them (gloves are an option if you don't want to touch the meat). We then went to the enclosure, and as it was raining on the day we visited the 3 lions were all in the enclosure. It was really exciting, as we were told about the history of the lions and breeding, then we were able to feed them ourselves through the fence after being shown how to do it safely. The lions are lovely to see and are obviously well treated and cared for, as well as all the other animals too. We enjoyed watching the otters as they seemed to enjoy the rainy weather! But there are also many other animals, from ferrets and chickens, to the lions, tigers and cheetahs. After feeding the lions we were also given a t shirt, certificate and wrist band which was a nice touch.
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In May 2012, samwei said about Paradise Wildlife Park
We went there on 20/5/2012. a group mixture with young kids, teenage and an elderly. we were enjoyed it very much. We walked very closed to the animal and touched them. hahaa of course not the lion, tiger and fox.
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In May 2012, Robyn W said about Paradise Wildlife Park
We don't have children but were amazed at the variety of activities for little ones, petting zoo, rides, slides and games plus the animals to see.
The animals looked to be well cared for and in nice enclosures with lots of enrichment.
We went for 'Afternoon tea with the tigers' I booked it on a BOGOF offer and thought it was reasonable value, I wouldn't have been pleased if I'd paid full price. The place you have the tea is open to the public so you could pay the normal admission price and eat there anyway. The talk we got was informative though and the staff friendly.
I'd recommend it for a nice day out.
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In May 2012, Dad of Two said about Paradise Wildlife Park
what a pleasant surprise, my better half got a groupon deal and after our trip today im so glad she did, Clean, friendly family orientated fun.
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In May 2012, TheFamilyWatkins said about Paradise Wildlife Park
Park is well kept, fun-filled and very nice. My visit was to meet the meerkats and i was not disappointed. The staff are polite and friendly and the park is very security conscious as regards childrens safety.
The meerkat experience is one i will never forget,
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In May 2012, EricsPeople said about Paradise Wildlife Park
lovely place to spend a day with grandchildren, informative and fun
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In May 2012, Amanda C said about Paradise Wildlife Park
Been numerous times, lovely size to spend a day to see all without feeling your feet will drop off.
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In June 2012, Caroline F said about Paradise Wildlife Park
We went on the Tea with Tigers Experience, which was great. Ricky our guide was very informative and all the cats are well looked after. Not quite as up close and personal as I thought we would be with the animals but you can get pretty close and it is all very safe.
The conservation work they do at Paradise is fantastic.
Would recommend doing one of the experiences they have to offer, but some are not suitable for young children.
This is a brilliant place to take young children, I would imagine there is enough to keep them occupied for a whole day.
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In June 2012, PERRAN28 said about Paradise Wildlife Park
This is a fantastic place to visit. Everyone was very friendly to us. Especially the mini bus driver, he was lovely. U can get catch a mini bus from Broxbourne station. We got a train from Liverpool Street Station in London. It isn't a huge place but its packed with very interesting animals. My favourite were the white lions and white tigers. I have never seen these before (only in pictures). Evert animal i saw was happy and healthy. We also had lunch with the tigers which was very lovely too. They have so many different animals - snow leopards, tigers, lions, cheetah, racoons, monkeys, zebras, tapirs, wolves, meerkats, rabbits, goats, red pandas and so many more. The thing i was amazed about the most was how clean and tidy the place was. I just can't wait to return again. Their also a beautiful area for children to play in. It also has a large car park too. If you like animals this is defo the place to visit and its very children friendly too. Watch out for the little black cat. It's so cute.
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