I suggest bringing your kids swim gear and extra clothes to change into. Play Areas: There are four play areas in the park including a splash zone which is a must during the summer.Otherwise, you’ll be competing with other feeders and nectar belly lorikeets. Tip: Be sure to arrive early in the day when the lorikeets haven’t been fed. The interaction with these beautiful birds was priceless. I admit, it was by far the best $3 we spent at the park. Lorikeet Landing Aviary: It’s free to enter this exhibit but if you’d like to feed the lorikeets, which you absolutely should (wink wink), a cup of nectar will cost you $3. More so right when we enter the park and before we exit. Conservation Carousel: The carousel “ features 60 ride elements to choose from, many of which replicate rare and endangered animals.” Tip: the cost to ride is $4 per person for one ride or $6 per person for an all-day wristband. We recommend getting the wristband as our little one rides it at least twice per visit.Roar and Snore Safari: Ok, so you can spend the night at the Safari Park too? As in, inside the park?! Yes, they offer sleepover packages for all ages which “include camp activities, an after-hours look at the wild life of our animals, guided walks, a campfire program, the unique opportunity to experience the Safari Park at night, dinner, an evening snack, breakfast, and a Park souvenir.”.Flightline and Jungle Ropes Safari: Zip line over animal exhibits or challenge yourself to a rope coarse adventure! Perfect for kids ages 8+ and adults.Behind-The-Scenes Safari: This safari is offered for birds of prey, tiger and friends, lion and friends, cheetah and friends, junior explorers and the Veterinary Medical Center tour.The Caravan Safari: You can upgrade to ride a safari truck, see the animals up close and even feed them! Must be 8+ years to ride. Click here for rates.Plus, did I mention this is included in your one-day ticket?! All you have to do is sit back in the comfort of our intimate safari cart and enjoy seeing some incredible wildlife!” Some of the animals we’ve seen in this safari include, zebras, giraffes, cheetahs, rhinoceros, gazelle, bulls, a variety of birds and more. Per the SDSP website, “A Cart Safari is a great way to see herds of wild animals in a natural setting. The Africa Tram: This open-air tram ride is approximately 20-30 minutes and included in your day pass.The Savannah’s open fields scenery alone is breathtaking but riding their trams, caravans and being a part of their thrill seeking tours, makes this park unique and perfect for kids of all ages. The San Diego Safar Park (Previously known as San Diego Wild Animal Park), is actually located in Escondido, California (30 miles away from San Diego) and is unlike any other zoo. Although the park does have fewer animals than say the San Diego Zoo the experience is unlike no other in that their animals live in large open enclosures much like the Savannah’s of Africa. We’ve compiled a list of reasons why the Safari Park is a must see and why we recommend becoming a member. Please review our Frequently Asked Questions.Do you live in Southern California and are wondering if you should take your little ones to the San Diego Safari Park? Well, based on our family experience, we’d say absolutely! San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorer members within the immediate family of the attending qualified member.Member listed on the membership account.Wildlife Protector Premium and Wildlife Guardian Please refer to the back of your membership card for accompanying guest benefits. Member plus associated, permitted guests.2023 Early Hours:Īdmission is limited to: President's Clubs and Circle of Friends To join us for Early Hours before we open to the general public, simply present your qualifying membership card at the Safari Park's main entrance beginning at 8 a.m. 2023 Early Hours:Įnjoy sunrise over the savanna with herds of giraffes, rhinos, cape buffalo, and countless others from Kilima Point and our African Plains Trail during this exclusive early morning access. To join us, simply present your qualifying membership card at the San Diego Zoo's main entrance beginning at 8 a.m. This exclusive opportunity takes place on one day each month (see dates below) between 8 and 8:45 a.m. This extra hour gives you the opportunity to visit the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park an hour before we open to the general public on select days of the year.Įarly hours are an exclusive benefit for our Wildlife Protector Premium members, Wildlife Guardians, Wildlife Champions, President's Clubs, and Circle of Friends.ĭOWNLOAD 2023 EARLY HOURS CALENDAR (PDF) ▸Įnjoy the early morning sights and sounds of the Zoo an hour before it opens to the general public.
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