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Paradise Wildlife Park
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Paradise wildlife Park, Paradise or not? (Paradise Wildlife Park)
Member Name: littlemissyjojo
Advantages: good local day out, especially for very young children Disadvantages: bit pricey Having lived only down the road from paradie wildlife park all my life i have been there a fair few times! I have now grown up and take my own children there around once a year. It's a wonderful little wildlife centre. I defiantely wouldn't call it a zoo but it does a wide variety of animals, big and small. prices are a bit much. its quite expensive to get in. i can't remember exactly but for adults its around the £15 mark. and considering the size of the zoo prehaps a little over priced. The food and drink is also quite expensive. its nothing amazing either. but theres lots of rooms for picnics. there's lots of animals experiences like most zoo's i.e feed the penguins and meet the lions and so forth. Whilst you can walk round the and see the animals in a couple of hours, there is a train based on thomas the tank thats a pretty nice ride for kids and a couple of adventure parks and a giant paddling pool. overall a good day out. There is also a minibus service from Broxbourne station. so if you cant drive there this makes it much easier. this is a free service and you ask at the ticket desk when you get to broxbourne station. Summary: overall, a good day. |
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