
Regular admission prices are $39 and $30 for a kid 3-9. Much more money than a typical zoo and there is no option to just buy the safari and not the amusement/water park. The amusement park rides are very basic and comparable to what one would find at a county fair midway for kids.īiggest disappointment is the price.

Don’t miss the boat ride, which goes around islands of spider monkeys and feeding the giraffes (bunch of lettuce cost $5). There are a several animal exhibits inside the amusement park, so you may want to stop even if you don’t want to ride the rides. Main restaurant serves the normal sandwiches, burgers, and hot dogs but it is done buffet style, so you don’t have to wait for the food to be cooked. We were very impressed by the friendliness of the employees, especially on the amusement rides and the food service. Takes about an hour to drive through and you can go through as many times as you wish. All of the rest of the animals can cross the road at anytime. I believe the only two animals on the drive through safari that you can’t really drive through are the lions (separated from the road by fences) and the orangutans (separates by a moat from the road). This safari park is also AZA accredited, which speaks to the quality of the care and the variety of animals you will see. This is probably better for the animals and your car.

Unlike other drive through safari parks we have been to, you cannot feed the animals at this one. The admission to the rides and water park are included with the admission to the drive through Safari. Really impressive drive through Safari animal park and as a bonus there is a small amusement/water park that mainly caters to kids 8 and under.
