Paradise Wildlife Park

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This park is nearly an hours drive from home and it was well worth the visit. My daughters are 10 and 12 and upon arrival I thought they may have been a bit old upon seeing all the play areas but I couldn't have been more wrong. Although they didn't use the play area other than the wavy slide we saw every animal, listened to many talks and thoroughly had a fab day. We didn't take a picnic today and all had a hot dog which was very nice and at about the right price of an attraction. We spent 6 hours at the park and would definitely recommend it to anyone else looking for a great day out with the family.
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We went with 2 under 5s and 2 twenty something's. Great day out and everyone had fun... And still more to do when it was time to go home. Will definitely return.
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Greatvday out, compact site, cleverly designed with high upnwalkways giving you fantastic vantage points to see animals, and without having to tow young kids miles between enclosures. Split into 2 sides, one the wildlife park and fab crazy golf, the other soft play, playgrounds etc. You do need to expect to pay an additional pound for a few things though such as the train, and some kids payable rides, so I would budget another fiver. Great tree top cafe with fab cake where we ate watching tigers eying us up for dinner ( through glass obviously!). We went on a groupon offer but would definitely go again and plan to stay all day until it closes. Suprisingly good , not that busy, and a firm hit with a usually demanding 6 year old!
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I visited this park to take part in a hand feeding experience, the zoo has lots of different cats and the hand feeding was excellent, an experienced keeper who was very informative and the actually feeding was fantastic, the feeding lasted around 30 minutes and was worth every penny, if you love cats this is a great experience. The zoo has a farm area and young children can stroke ponies, goats and a pig, lots of talks throughout the day and plenty of play areas for the children, some undercover and picnic areas too which were also undercover. The cafe was busy but I cannot comment as we took our own food and drinks, the cafe overlooking the tigers looked nice and had a reasonable selection of snacks. Staff were pleasant and helpful, it is a good day out if you love a zoo, it is quite compact and flat so if walking is a problem it shouldn't be too tiring, good for pushchairs too, nice paved pathways.
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Visited over the bank holiday weekend with three generations of my family, (oldest 65, youngest 4)
I had prebooked and paid for my tickets online, so the process was quick and easy. I went to the prepaid counter, we had our hands stamped and then entered the park.
My father has to walk with a stick and struggles to walk distances but this zoo is perfect for him. Its not to big and zast and he was able to access all areas.
Its also a perfect size for younger visitors. My 4 year old niece was with us and she walked around well and could see inside all the pens. She was able to feed the animals, that we had brought the food bags for and really enjoyed it.
There's plenty of places to buy food and drink, if you didn't bring your own picnic. We purchased food from the main restaurant. Although it was busy we were served quickly. The food was good and reasonably priced.
There is a huge play area with swings, slides and a bouncy castle fot the younger visitors to tire themselves out.
As zoo's go this has all you need. Lots of animals, play areas and information centres.
The pen sizes are alittle smaller than other zoo's but the animals appear clean and well catered for.
Will definitely visit again.
My hightlight was finding out that they have their own bee's and produce their own honey! Excellent
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Went here yesterday on the recommendation of a friend, 4 adults 1 teen & a 16 month old & had a lovely day. There was a really good selection of animals to see, lots of things for little ones (soft play area, bouncy castle & swings & slides). The crazy golf was really fun & great value for money. The toilets were extremely well kept & there were plenty of places to grab a drink or snack. Was pram accessible which is a worry for mums. Extremely good value for money (book online & save 20%) Would definitely visit again.
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The kids loved this trip lots for them to do ,Animals ,rides ,paddling pool ,picnic area ,speedway exhibition and the climbing frames . The cafe was over priced and food basic .
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A fantastic place to visit. Has a wide variety of zoo animals including the most magnificent white lions (4 of them); jaguar; tigers; cheetah; leopard; snow leopard; wolves; meerkats and many many more. The whole park is on flat land so no hills or steep slopes for buggies or wheelchairs. Very reasonable costs - £17 for adults; £14 for children and concessions for olders; special needs and family tickets.

They have copious amounts of play areas including a Special Garden with playground equipment for disabled and special needs children/adults. All the areas, enclosures and areas are really well kept and clean. Animals all look really well looked after and the keepers are exceptionally knowledgeable both during their scheduled talks/displays and when you just stop one whilst walking around.

There are many ways to interact with the animals also as there is a petting zoo, many animals close enough to pet (like reindeer) and animal food on sale at £1 per bag.

Food and drinks are of good quality and reasonable costs less than £40 for a full hot meal including drinks for 4 adults. There is also a bar! You can also take your own picnic and there are many picnic areas to choose from.

Beware though - DO NOT purchase hot drinks from Smokin Sam's in the open area - absolutely disgusting and totally undrinkable. Instead walk a few yards to Safari Sam's or the indoor play area cafe where they serve amazing lattes, americano, hot chocolate etc.

All in a fantastic day out and we will be returning
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Had a fab day out with my 7 year. We enjoyed seeing all the animals especially the Lions and Tigers, and believe it or not the snakes. There was lots to do other than seeing the animal. Taking a walk in the woods, soft ball play area, outdoor area and the little paddling pool. The restuarant sold hot and cold food. Bring your own picnics and eat in the various picnics outdoor areas. The wooden train ride was fun, cost £1 a ride which takes you around the park. There were cashpoint dotted around the park. They had a few kids shows on stage which was good. All in all it made a fun day out. Weather was just right (no rain). You are sure to have a brilliant day.
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A mixed review from me really. Overall we had a good day out with our kids of 5 & 8 yrs having a great time. Lots of play attractions inc; park, bouncy castles, slides, dance show, crazy golf, ride on cars, sand & water park which were all fun. Lots of lovely picnic areas and the bird of prey show was really good.

The big cats were amazing to look at and with the high ramp we were able to get a really good view but my main criticism is just how sad and utterly bored they looked. I'm not an expert but in my opinion the enclosures were too small for such large cats. We saw them at 9:30am and again at 3pm and most had not bothered to move. Either that, or they were pacing around (the snow leopard looked really eager to escape). It does make me question if visiting these places is right or not. The penguin enclosure was the saddest of all. With a shallow, rundown pool. Nothing going in there at all. Compare this to Colchester zoos penguin enclosure where they have a deep pool with floating rocks and the penguins go crazy swimming about...complete contrast! Having said that the park was very clean and animals looked after. Just please invest more in the poor penguin pool!
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Took my son to this zoo today and was pleasantly surprised the range of animals had here ,we saw the usual lions ,which were amazing as were roaring a real lion king photo opportunity tigers were great and had a nice cafe to sit in and look at them along with the brigde that goes over them .we also saw penguins ,bats a first and these do fly about in enclosure ,we saw camels ,reindeers pigs and were accompanied by chickens at our lunch ,otters ,monkeys we watched a bird show which was good lots more animals wolves etc lovely little spots to eat right near animals we also stopped near snowy leopard .nice parks ,ride train and amusements come little extra cost ,golf.very family freindly and disabled with thought at disabled toilets with poor use of arms in wheelchairs i.e left ,right handed nice little pool can splash in ,prices reasonable staff freindly ,park clean and good use car park didnt feel it was a all day trip but we were here 3 hours and did everything inc a show that a good day.
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This was a nice zoo very good viewpoints got some great photos leopards ,lions ,wolfs etc camels ,bats had nice selection animals watched bird show which was ok nice and clean staff nice lots wasps however ! But can't be helped around animals I guess disabled freindly toilets with thought to use of psefic hand use only ie your strongest left hand ,right hand if in wheelchair only little moan was when wanting see wolves had climb stairs and my partner who uses a walking stick found hard did say can call member staff but a walk back to find someone ! Nice little park bits etc train climb on etc bouncy castle lil kids had lil pool could play in weather permitting wasn't enough for a whole day we did just over 3 hours inc one show and covered everything was golf and lil amusements but was extra train was pound a person bit steep tbh ! Overall a good day out very close to animals
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We visited Paradise Wildlife Park after visiting their sister park in Kent. This is not a zoo, but a wildlife park with excellent opportunity to view the animals and in particular the big cats. The areas around the big cat enclosures are high level walkways allowing you to look down into the enclosure, something rarely available at other wildlife parks or zoos.
As well as big cats, there are a range of other rarer animals to see. Lovely wooded area to walk through too. Seemed to be a number of 'cheap' children's attractions which detract from the park, but walk past these and you will be rewarded with seeing some fantastic big cats. Well worth a visit!
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Well after seeing on groupon the deal for £200 we decided to take the plunge and pay pwp a visit. Well we couldn't have been more surprised it's clean tidy yes fairly small but that doesn't take anything from the place, the animals look happy healthy and well looked after. We stayed in the zebra suite and it was amazing clean (good job to the cleaner) couldn't ask for a better place to sleep. For us the best bit was being able to walk round some of the park (park side) when the place had closed it was beautiful quiet and enchanting to have the honour of seeing animals in the evening. Thank you PWP we loved it!
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Had fun everywhere kids loved the climbing indoors the park fun the animals the talks the feeding just about everything great day out you can spend all day there take a picnic or eat in we where two adults and two kids aged 7 and 10
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Just very good, for the children and for us adults.
I like the idea that the majority of the money that I spend does not go into a greedy business, Paradise Wildlife Park puts its daily earning back into the attraction.
There are bigs cats, wolves, fox's and alot of other fluffy animals to keep you amused for a number of hours.
Also there are lots of play places......kids do have short attention spans and at least you will have a chance to let them go mad in safety!
One other thing is the outdoor splash pool, take the kids swimming stuff it it is going to be sunny.
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We had an amazing day here. It is not a massive place, this is an advantage because my small children could walk the whole area - there are so many brilliant animals to see - the lions, tigers and the other big cats were great. My youngest daughter is a huge Frozen fan so she was so excited to see the reindeer. The children loved walking up high over the cats, there was so much to see. The play area is unbelievably fantastic - we didn't even get to use it all! We needed another afternoon to play on all the activities. The sand pit, pirate ship, train ride, lots of places to picnic and plenty of places to buy hot and cold food and snacks. We had a fantastic time here, we will definitely be going back.
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Went here yesterday by coach in very heavy rain but that didn't spoil our day, staff were waiting for us with umbrellas to lead us to a sheltered area and tell us where we could get hot drinks and where we would find the covered play areas for children
The zoo is well run the animals look well cared for and the staff were helpful
Plenty to do here, smaller and friendlier then than larger well known zoos
Will defiantly go back on a warmer day
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I had never heard of this zoo so wasn't expecting too much but I was pleasantly surprised by the variety and the pretty amazing views throughout the zoo.
There's so much for kids to do here and a few things for us big kids.
You can normally get a deal for here from Groupon to save you a few £'s so check that out before booking!
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It was such a great day out. Half hour train journey from Liverpool street station and a short bus ride to the park. The staff was so lovely and friendly. It was very busy and popular with family with children. It is better than zoo, as they animal has a bigger area to live in and the animal looks clean and healthy.
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I booked a Snooze at the Zoo experience and we couldn't have asked for more. From the minute we arrived at the discovery centre we were treated like VIPs. The staff were all so friendly and accomodating. The room was beyond our expectations (we had the Zebra room), beds were comfy, 4 tvs! a selection of DVDs, tea, coffee. They even had a selection of restaurants and directions. I'd do it again without question. The zoo is small but has lots to offer, from farm animals to white lions. Our favourites were the red pandas. The staff knew what they were talking about and had lots of talks going on. Overall enjoyed by all from age 7-41 (and a teenager to).
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Took our now 2 year old son 11 year old daughter and 15 year old son!! We all had a great day. It was nice to actually get into somewhere for a reasonable price as well.

It was so hot when we went yesterday as well but drinks and food wasn't to badly priced either. We eat in SAMs cafe and the food was lovely. All the staff was very helpful.

The animals were great we saw some animals that we have never seen at any other zoo before like snow leopards white tigers and white lions. It was easy to walk around with lots of play areas, rides and attractions for all ages even on hot days don't forget your swimsuit!

Will be going back and I will book an experience for my daughters birthday
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Entry is quite reasonable as the zoo is quite small amd you can get around the whole place in 3 hours unless you attend the talks etc. The food is ok but they could improve on the coffee which is basically made like your in a work canteen with uht milk. A nice range of animals and play area for the kids. Worth a visit but I wouldnt travel far for this place.
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We took my granddaughter today to the Paradise Wildlife Park. She's 2 years old and absolutely loved every moment of it.
We were amazed at so many animals and how clean the whole place was. We've never been before, and can't think of why we haven't!
Was 90 degrees today so we got there for when it opened at 9 30. When we left after lunch the queue was long so glad we got there for when it opened.
Will Definately be going back. A really lovely place to visit
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First visit to Paradise Wildlife Park and was very impressed. We arrived roughly 45 mins after opening and there was only a relatively short queue, even in the middle of the summer holidays.
We paid with Tesco Clubcard vouchers, meaning the visit was minimal cost.
I would say that the Park is a wonderful place for children up to about aged 7 or 8. For children up to this age, there is such a lot for them to do; climbing equipment, slides, games and playgrounds and even a pool with fountain to play in!
I was also impressed by the range of exciting animals and how easy they were to see.
There were plenty of places to eat your own food - as with any such places, the kiosks and cafes are expensive.
Overall a really good day out, especially with vouchers!
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