

The enclosures were too small for alot of the zoo animals, and some of them were walking back and forth like they had gone crazy. Second, the walk thru pretty bad as well. The rest were deer and some kind of sheep. Also, we didn't see the giraffe which was the one thing my daughter really wanted to see and then there was one caged camel. Buy the looks of the horn I'm assuming it got stuck in one of the windows of the vans and got ripped off. Both of the wounds were fresh and crusting over with blood. One of them had a missing eye and the other had a missing horn. Highly recommend!!! =)įirst of all the bison and buffalo were POORLY taken care of. And, amazingly, the bison seem to like being petted, who knew? ) Also, take paper towels/wet wipes to keep your hands clean. Love all the animals! Especially Rosie (16' female giraffe) and Too Tall (18' male giraffe)!! They LOVE to eat and Rosie doesn't mind being petted. Later in the day, you may not see all the animals (they are sleeping in their house). The animals are awake and you can see them.

#4) If you have a few minutes before the 1st bus leaves, Go through the walk thru part of the park.
#Directions to lion country safari driver
One time, the bus driver opened the door and had a giraffe, then a bison stick its neck in to get food. (It was a total of 6 people on our bus.) #3) On the bus, sit on the first row near the door. #2) When buying the tickets and food, find out what time the 1st bus leaves. Then, get there a 1/2 hour before opening. #1) Go on their website, and look on their calendar to find what time they open. So, to make sure you have a 5-star time, here are a few suggestions. Love coming to Wild Animal Safari! We come here often, and always have a terrific time! Jack, the bus driver on our recent trip, was as funny as he was informative! Since this is such a wonderful place, it can get busy.
