We visited Weekend Animal Edventures recently, and while it was a cute experience, I honestly found it overpriced for what you get. There aren’t that many animals, and the whole thing takes maybe 15–20 minutes to go through.
To feed a llama, it’s $5—and you only get half a carrot. It’s also $5 just to go into the parrot cage, plus an extra fee to buy food to feed them. There’s an additional charge to feed the goats too, and honestly, it feels like there’s an extra fee for basically everything.
It might be worth checking out once if you’re already in the area, especially if you have young kids, but I wouldn’t recommend making a special trip just for this. There are better and more affordable animal...
Read moreYou guys seriously have to mention that your 15$ open to the public no reservation option is closed for parts of the year and specifically July 21st 2024 when I was here. It would also be nice to answer the phone so I can ask that question in advance. Also, probably better to include the public address a little more clearly instead of searching the website to find it, I assume people will look at their mail to find the address if they made a reservation, but if you have no reservation you’re obviously gonna use the...
Read moreWent yesterday had to pay $15 each then pay $5 for food to feed the goats and and $5 to feed the lamas and alpaca as they eat different door then $5 to visit the parakeets then $ to have a kangaroo encounter it’s a very small area kids and you stay behind the fence petting the animals i would not go again ! Should be a different price for...
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