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In January 2018, Haydn White said about Paradise Wildlife Park
Wonderful wildlife and staff are fantastic
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In January 2018, Viorel David said about Paradise Wildlife Park
A superb place
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In January 2018, Indigostar said about Paradise Wildlife Park
It was a cold rainy day. But I enjoyed it
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In January 2018, Ian Cooper said about Paradise Wildlife Park
Great day out for any age. Loads to do for the children, many different thing to play on or interact with. Kids love the train ride around the park. Has live singing and dancing on a stage for everyone to enjoy. Plenty of places to buy food and drink. Many different types of animals to see and get up close to.
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In January 2018, Lorna Gardner said about Paradise Wildlife Park
It's very relaxed, the animals are amazing and you feel like you are very close to them because it all seems very open. I had to visit some of the animals more than once because it was amazing. I would highly recommend it! Also the staff are very helpful and polite too
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In January 2018, Amanda Kendall said about Paradise Wildlife Park
Amazing wish I knew about it sooner
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In January 2019, Matthew Saint-Gower said about Paradise Wildlife Park
Over priced for what is on offer.
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In January 2019, sue warren said about Paradise Wildlife Park
Good
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In January 2019, Gurdip Dhesi said about Paradise Wildlife Park
Fantastic fun for children.
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In January 2019, Mentally Colourful said about Paradise Wildlife Park
When busy, lack of wide disabled parking spaces is a problem. Even with overflow car parks open.
We don't like zoos- only went for the World of Dinosaurs, was alright, but nothing amazing. Best for much younger children. Impressive entrance, animatronic dinosaurs, a fossil pit to dig and brush bones in, gift shop, Rex train ride is £2pp ontop of your entrance fee, plenty of cafés and ice cream stalls, Dino-Bites grill stall for hot dogs and burgers etc. Separate dining hall for sarnies and crisps etc. Several playgrounds, a paddling/ splash zone area. Fair amount to do, even with not going to the zoo.
Tailored to the younger children though.
I'd prefer to go back if they do a SEN day, as it got quite crowded, loud, and we had alot to process. Also had to navigate around alot of people who don't have the need to cater to certain behaviours. So that was added worry. But it was alright though.
Good sized area of dinos. Not a massive variety though. Just the standard selection that everyone knows about.
Well, that could be because I had my extremely knowledgeable, Palentologist child with me. Am used to hearing about so many more dinos than we saw. Maybe they will add more in the months/ years to come. Decent enough day out, just not amazing for fellow dino enthusiast children. They will prob expect to be able to see and do more.
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