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In January 2025, DukeMariachi said about Paradise Wildlife Park
Had a wonderful day during a not-so-busy time of year. Facilities and enclosures were well looked after and the staff were very pleasant - particularly Caelean who was working hard on site and was so nice to us. Thank you.
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In January 2025, LuSo said about Paradise Wildlife Park
What an amazing place! We went yesterday for our son’s birthday. We travelled all the way from Hull as our son is ‘One Zoo Three’ obsessed so the pressure was on for a great day but it certainly delivered everything and more! The zoo itself is very open, clean, really well laid out, lots of bins, toilet stops and places for coffee- our favourite was the cafe by the Sun Bears, you can have coffee and look out at the Bears- stunning! The information (not just written but visual) about the animals and the zoo itself is brilliant and very kid friendly. The families passion and enthusiasm for conservation really comes through. So much to learn. We really love animals and so something that is really important to us is seeing that they are cared for, happy and content. Great to see here. The enclosures were large and full of interactive activities for the animals. Was very obvious that all are very much loved. Our favourites were the Jaguars- Kumal and Kedera. We spent 6 hours at Hertfordshire Zoo but could easily have stayed longer! Added bonus was the bird show AND we even got to meet Aaron who was so wonderful and approachable. Thank you Hertfordshire Zoo- we will definitely be back and next on our list is the Big Cat Sanctuary 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
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In January 2025, MarkH1973 said about Paradise Wildlife Park
Went to visit and take part in the Capybara experience. It's a small zoo and it was a cold January day so we weren't sure what to expect. We were really impressed. Every interaction we had with anyone working there was fantastic. A really friendly welcome, and an explanation as to where everything was and how to find our way around. We were pleased to see that some of the animals weren't visible - in that cold weather, it was good to see that they had somewhere to go to shelter and stay warm. We went to the lemur talk which was interesting and well delivered, and when we spoke to the person who was talking, she was helpful and friendly and full of enthusiasm for my son.

The Capybara experience was a fantastic way to spend half an hour, we were met, talked through Capybaras and the history of the zoo with a hot drink and taken to meet the capybaras. We fed them and were able to stroke them, with a keeper with us to talk us through them. My son was very enthusiastic and the keeper talked to him throughout.

We were impressed at the animatronic dinosaurs and the train that runs through that area. We had breakfast in a cafe in the zoo and lunch in the restaurant. I was impressed at the price and quality of both as well as the customer service. At the cafe, there was a window from the cafe into the sun bear enclosure, so had a great view whilst we were there.

We met Peter Sampson, who owns the zoo, before we left, who had so much time for us and like everyone else we met was wonderfully friendly.

My son was asking when we were going to visit again before we had even made it back from this visit.

Thanks to the team there for such a good experience
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In January 2025, marksouth2017 said about Paradise Wildlife Park
What a find. Definitely worth a visit with young kids. But, also lots for adults and the way in which the enclosures have been designed means that you get to see far more of the animals than in other zoos (e.g. Whipsnade). The whole layout is much better than at Whipsnade and there are almost as many animals in a smaller area, so more bang for your buck as it were. Food choices are limited, but you don't go to the zoo to have a gourmet meal!! Maybe not yet....
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In February 2025, Melanie H said about Paradise Wildlife Park
We had a wonderful day at the zoo today. We travelled down from Scotland as my 2 children are massive fans of 1 Zoo 3 and thanks to a fabulous member of staff Carol, my children met Aaron and Tyler during our visit. A big thank you to the guys for making time to meet my children and Carol for making it happen. We will definitely be making the trip again as we saw so many amazing animals and had an awesome family day out 😁
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In February 2025, TM said about Paradise Wildlife Park
Visited the zoo as a family of 5 adults and one 4 year old. All the adults love big cats and they were amazing. No lions which are my absolute favourite, so a bit disappointed but will visits the big cat sanctuary in the summer. So much to see, however we only spent a few hours there so didn’t cover 1/4 of it. If you go with young children there is even more to do as well as seeing the beautiful animals. Play areas, soft play, sand pits, dinosaur land, picnic areas, paddling pool (summer) and so much more. A fantastic day out and good value for money. Food and hot drinks were all good quality.
I have been visiting frequently over 30 years and seen lots of changes. Make sure you are wearing comfy clothes and shoes and enjoy 😊
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In February 2025, Fiona H said about Paradise Wildlife Park
This was a really clean well organised zoo. The dinosaur bit was great. The boys absolutely loved it. The animals look really happy and there was a wide variety lots of talks as well. Really liked the adventure playgrounds and the slides. We will be back.
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In February 2025, ToddingtonB said about Paradise Wildlife Park
Great day out, February half term. It's cold, so some animals harder to spot, I could not blame them! But still plenty to see and do. Our 4 year old loved the dinosaurs, wow they move and roar! There are lots of play areas, including covered ones, so good choice for this time of year. Several indoor animal exhibitions so very any weather friendly. Easy to walk round with younger children and pushchairs. Out door covered areas to picnic so you can keep cost down by bringing a packed lunch. Very attractively laid out, lots of information about natural habitats and conservation. Viewing areas and low windows made seeing animals very accessible to a younger child. There was even a sandpit to dig in! We will definitely return and recommend it to friends and family.
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In February 2025, Lynne M said about Paradise Wildlife Park
I visit this zoo with my Grandson quite a lot. We love it here. The only thing I can say is that when we visited this week I noticed that certain things have changed! Being season ticket holders we used to get the mini golf free but now we have to pay £3 each. The same goes for the train, we used to get one free ride but now we have to pay £2 each. The other thing we noticed was that when we walked through the dinosaur area whereas before we could come straight out, we now have to go through the gift shop. I don't agree with this, it is not fair. Some people simply don't have enough money to buy gifts for their children.
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In March 2025, julie said about Paradise Wildlife Park
I have 2 toddlers, 2 and 3 and they both love it - especially the dinosaur area. It was extremely busy for March and expensive for what was there. The lion area and some bird cages was closed and you couldn’t see a lot of animals.

The range of animals available to see is better than other zoos which is good.

I will say to get into the zoo it is a long walk from the car park but there’s nothing that can happen about that but the food was noticeable expensive especially compared to other zoos / days out nearby.
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