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ZooWorld Zoological Park — Attraction in Panama City Beach

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ZooWorld Zoological Park
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Nearby attractions
Cobra Adventure Park
9323 Front Beach Rd, Panama City, FL 32408
Shell Island Dolphin Tours
9006 Laird St, Panama City Beach, FL 32408
Race City
9523 Front Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
Nearby restaurants
Watagwan Cuisine
8813 Front Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
Angelo's Steak Pit
9527 Front Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
Oceans Restaurant
9526 Front Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
Domino's Pizza
9528 Front Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, FL 32408
Nearby hotels
Sun Outdoors Panama City Beach
1957 Allison Ave, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
El-Pine Motel
8901 Front Beach Rd, Panama City, FL 32407
Emerald Coast RV Resort
1957 Allison Ave, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
Summer Breeze Motel
9227 Front Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
Garner Hotel Panama City Beach Northeast by IHG
9201 Front Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
Front Beach RV Park and Motel
9322 Front Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
Executive Inn
9424 Front Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
Tru by Hilton Panama City Beach
1585 N Urban Blu Dr, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
Cook's Motel
9300 Front Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
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ZooWorld Zoological Park

9008 Front Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
4.4(2.2K)
Open 24 hours
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Family friendly
attractions: Cobra Adventure Park, Shell Island Dolphin Tours, Race City, restaurants: Watagwan Cuisine, Angelo's Steak Pit, Oceans Restaurant, Domino's Pizza
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Phone
(844) 966-4968
Website
zooworldpcb.com

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Nearby attractions of ZooWorld Zoological Park

Cobra Adventure Park

Shell Island Dolphin Tours

Race City

Cobra Adventure Park

Cobra Adventure Park

4.1

(683)

Closed
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Shell Island Dolphin Tours

Shell Island Dolphin Tours

4.7

(22)

Open 24 hours
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Race City

Race City

4.1

(1.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

The Nutcracker by Panama City Ballet
The Nutcracker by Panama City Ballet
Sun, Dec 14 • 2:00 PM
550 Alf Coleman Road, Panama City Beach, FL 32407
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E-Bike Tour: Alligators, Pier, & More
E-Bike Tour: Alligators, Pier, & More
Mon, Dec 8 • 11:30 AM
Panama City Beach, Florida, 32408
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Create glass art
Create glass art
Tue, Dec 9 • 1:00 PM
Panama City Beach, Florida, 32407
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Nearby restaurants of ZooWorld Zoological Park

Watagwan Cuisine

Angelo's Steak Pit

Oceans Restaurant

Domino's Pizza

Watagwan Cuisine

Watagwan Cuisine

4.5

(9)

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Angelo's Steak Pit

Angelo's Steak Pit

4.3

(2K)

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Oceans Restaurant

Oceans Restaurant

4.5

(257)

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Domino's Pizza

Domino's Pizza

4.0

(351)

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Heather GarretteHeather Garrette
I haven't been to this zoo in many many years. My oldest son takes us there on a mother/son date. The price to get in is typical and the price for feed is typical just not all worth it. There were things we LOVED and there were things that made us so sad. First, getting to hold the baby kangaroo was worth the money, second we absolutely loved the bird sanctuary and how they tickled when they land on you and nip at the sweat on your neck lol and there were some other beautiful things we saw as well as mating season for the gators and apparently the lions lol. However, while waiting for the baby roo we took a look at the reptiles and a couple snakes looked as though they weren't alive, not breathing and then one little greet lizard broke my heart and was scratching to get out and rubbing its head back and forth on the glass smearing some slime. The last thing that broke my heart was the tiger. I'm not sure if it was hot or wanting out or all of the above but it was panting bad and all it did for at least 20min straight was pace back and forth the same path and only had a small amount of water to which I imagine was hot at that time of day. The biggest disappointment was the giraffe. Paid to feed it lettuce and that's literally all that happened lol. It walked up, took my lettuce from my hand then disappeared. I get you can't control animals but don't charge so much for a piece of lettuce. I could've bought a few heads of lettuce for the price of literally one leaf of lettuce. Not worth it I wouldn't recommend spending the money to feed the giraffe. You can still see it without having to pay to feed just fyi. I'm sure we will go back at some point but after what we saw and cried after we left I don't think it will be anytime soon. The staff, the ones we met were all super sweet and knowledgeable.
Nicole ThompsonNicole Thompson
Hey there, just had to share my fantastic experience with ZooWorld Zoological Park in Panama City Beach, FL. So, for Christmas, we scored these yearly membership passes, and I've got to say, we're absolutely hooked! Escaping the daily chaos and spending quality time observing the incredible array of animals is such a refreshing break. From majestic lions and tigers to the intriguing hyenas and towering giraffes like Tony, ZooWorld has it all. And can we talk about the petting zoo? Loads of adorable farm animals to interact with - it's a blast for everyone. Now, here's the real deal-maker – the animal encounters. Picture this: getting up close and personal with certain animals, even feeding them! Yep, we've had some incredible moments feeding the gators and sharing a meal with Tony the Giraffe. It adds a whole new level of excitement to the visit. Sure, some enclosures could be a tad roomier, but you can tell the folks at ZooWorld are genuinely doing their best and providing top-notch care for all the animals. It's spick and span every time we visit. Now, personal faves? Definitely the big cats, the impressive gators, those mischievous hyenas, and of course, Tony the Giraffe steals the show. It's become a go-to spot for quality family time, and I can't get enough. Living practically in the zoo's backyard is a bonus, but even if you're not neighbors, grabbing those annual passes is a game-changer. If you're an animal lover, ZooWorld is where it's at! I'm even considering volunteering down the line, something I've enjoyed at other zoos in the past. Trust me, it's a gem worth exploring.
Amanda JonesAmanda Jones
Inside staff was fantastic! There was a wide arrange of animals. We went down for a weekend and I especially LOVE capybaras. I spent $45 for myself and my fiancé to meet and Greet peanut (who was the cutest girl) - So instead of being where the capybaras are, we ended up meeting her in the tapir exhibit. The reason I give such low stars is due to the fact when we went it was around a 104° temp. The tiger had a trickling stream and was pacing in a circle. The snakes (which reptiles are near and dear to my heart) are in small exhibits that could be made bigger and given cleaner water. I grew up with animals and I get that animals can make the water dirty quick. The lettuce for the lizards was very sad looking and wilted. The water the parent capybaras was green, smelly and looked thick. Most of the animals found little shade but there was limited cooling methods. The warthogs who cool themselves with mud, had dirt but no mud to cool off in. The pony and the donkey were in such a sad state it broke my heart. The atrium that you can walk into, the birds seem so disinterested and overly stressed that they do their best to avoid you. Which is just some personalities but I'd say 1 of 15 would eat a stick from you. Again, not trying to sound like a pain but a lot of stuff I saw made me very sad and pretty upset. The animals just seemed extremely hot and overwhelmed. The giraffe whose such a sweetheart was swaying in place. Over and over and over. The animals showed a lot of a "cage fever" if you will. Overwhelmed, over stressed and bored.
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I haven't been to this zoo in many many years. My oldest son takes us there on a mother/son date. The price to get in is typical and the price for feed is typical just not all worth it. There were things we LOVED and there were things that made us so sad. First, getting to hold the baby kangaroo was worth the money, second we absolutely loved the bird sanctuary and how they tickled when they land on you and nip at the sweat on your neck lol and there were some other beautiful things we saw as well as mating season for the gators and apparently the lions lol. However, while waiting for the baby roo we took a look at the reptiles and a couple snakes looked as though they weren't alive, not breathing and then one little greet lizard broke my heart and was scratching to get out and rubbing its head back and forth on the glass smearing some slime. The last thing that broke my heart was the tiger. I'm not sure if it was hot or wanting out or all of the above but it was panting bad and all it did for at least 20min straight was pace back and forth the same path and only had a small amount of water to which I imagine was hot at that time of day. The biggest disappointment was the giraffe. Paid to feed it lettuce and that's literally all that happened lol. It walked up, took my lettuce from my hand then disappeared. I get you can't control animals but don't charge so much for a piece of lettuce. I could've bought a few heads of lettuce for the price of literally one leaf of lettuce. Not worth it I wouldn't recommend spending the money to feed the giraffe. You can still see it without having to pay to feed just fyi. I'm sure we will go back at some point but after what we saw and cried after we left I don't think it will be anytime soon. The staff, the ones we met were all super sweet and knowledgeable.
Heather Garrette

Heather Garrette

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Hey there, just had to share my fantastic experience with ZooWorld Zoological Park in Panama City Beach, FL. So, for Christmas, we scored these yearly membership passes, and I've got to say, we're absolutely hooked! Escaping the daily chaos and spending quality time observing the incredible array of animals is such a refreshing break. From majestic lions and tigers to the intriguing hyenas and towering giraffes like Tony, ZooWorld has it all. And can we talk about the petting zoo? Loads of adorable farm animals to interact with - it's a blast for everyone. Now, here's the real deal-maker – the animal encounters. Picture this: getting up close and personal with certain animals, even feeding them! Yep, we've had some incredible moments feeding the gators and sharing a meal with Tony the Giraffe. It adds a whole new level of excitement to the visit. Sure, some enclosures could be a tad roomier, but you can tell the folks at ZooWorld are genuinely doing their best and providing top-notch care for all the animals. It's spick and span every time we visit. Now, personal faves? Definitely the big cats, the impressive gators, those mischievous hyenas, and of course, Tony the Giraffe steals the show. It's become a go-to spot for quality family time, and I can't get enough. Living practically in the zoo's backyard is a bonus, but even if you're not neighbors, grabbing those annual passes is a game-changer. If you're an animal lover, ZooWorld is where it's at! I'm even considering volunteering down the line, something I've enjoyed at other zoos in the past. Trust me, it's a gem worth exploring.
Nicole Thompson

Nicole Thompson

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Inside staff was fantastic! There was a wide arrange of animals. We went down for a weekend and I especially LOVE capybaras. I spent $45 for myself and my fiancé to meet and Greet peanut (who was the cutest girl) - So instead of being where the capybaras are, we ended up meeting her in the tapir exhibit. The reason I give such low stars is due to the fact when we went it was around a 104° temp. The tiger had a trickling stream and was pacing in a circle. The snakes (which reptiles are near and dear to my heart) are in small exhibits that could be made bigger and given cleaner water. I grew up with animals and I get that animals can make the water dirty quick. The lettuce for the lizards was very sad looking and wilted. The water the parent capybaras was green, smelly and looked thick. Most of the animals found little shade but there was limited cooling methods. The warthogs who cool themselves with mud, had dirt but no mud to cool off in. The pony and the donkey were in such a sad state it broke my heart. The atrium that you can walk into, the birds seem so disinterested and overly stressed that they do their best to avoid you. Which is just some personalities but I'd say 1 of 15 would eat a stick from you. Again, not trying to sound like a pain but a lot of stuff I saw made me very sad and pretty upset. The animals just seemed extremely hot and overwhelmed. The giraffe whose such a sweetheart was swaying in place. Over and over and over. The animals showed a lot of a "cage fever" if you will. Overwhelmed, over stressed and bored.
Amanda Jones

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Reviews of ZooWorld Zoological Park

4.4
(2,197)
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2.0
1y

Going to be honest. I realize it takes a lot to keep a zoo operating from feed to running the gift shop not to mention possible help with money by means of grants or donations but this place was sad. I have been to many zoos in my lifetime all over this world. The animals here were tired and depressed. The giraffe was upset we ran out of lettuce and was making body motions to us as if we were not cool bc we didn't have more. The other animals laid around and just looked so sad. The grounds weren't that tidy. I saw cups and even beer cans thrown into the water the alligators lived. And the area by the flamingos . The lions went crazy at one point with there vocals expressions to all of us. I watched them from a far and witnessed employees say to the public how never did they hear the lions sound this way. They seemed over crowded. It definitely was a cry for something. It was very sad to watch. It was the day of my kids school field trip so yes there were tons of others running and being stir crazy. I can't imagine how this feels to all these animals if people came to where I lived. The place is small and just didn't even have a calm and good feel to it. I am not an idiot and I realize a lot that goes on in this environment. I just wish the animals looked like they were happy. Or were even alive. If they were awake they were hungry. Between the turtles, bunnies, goats, and alligators not sure which we re going to have for lunch they were all trying hard to get food from us. The area of swamp type of environments smelled too. I don't know if they could fix this but it isn't pleasant at all. I know they have to use the restroom too but this could have been somehow figured out for the public. I know some good employees work hard here so please don't take my words to heart. I just wish there were more areas to see these animals move and be happy. They all seemed upset. AND not wanting to be there. It...

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3.0
1y

I haven't been to this zoo in many many years. My oldest son takes us there on a mother/son date. The price to get in is typical and the price for feed is typical just not all worth it. There were things we LOVED and there were things that made us so sad. First, getting to hold the baby kangaroo was worth the money, second we absolutely loved the bird sanctuary and how they tickled when they land on you and nip at the sweat on your neck lol and there were some other beautiful things we saw as well as mating season for the gators and apparently the lions lol. However, while waiting for the baby roo we took a look at the reptiles and a couple snakes looked as though they weren't alive, not breathing and then one little greet lizard broke my heart and was scratching to get out and rubbing its head back and forth on the glass smearing some slime. The last thing that broke my heart was the tiger. I'm not sure if it was hot or wanting out or all of the above but it was panting bad and all it did for at least 20min straight was pace back and forth the same path and only had a small amount of water to which I imagine was hot at that time of day. The biggest disappointment was the giraffe. Paid to feed it lettuce and that's literally all that happened lol. It walked up, took my lettuce from my hand then disappeared. I get you can't control animals but don't charge so much for a piece of lettuce. I could've bought a few heads of lettuce for the price of literally one leaf of lettuce. Not worth it I wouldn't recommend spending the money to feed the giraffe. You can still see it without having to pay to feed just fyi. I'm sure we will go back at some point but after what we saw and cried after we left I don't think it will be anytime soon. The staff, the ones we met were all super sweet and...

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1.0
21w

Animals enclosures are disgusting and haven’t been cleaned in god knows how long. Animals forced to lay in week(s) old dried poop. The flamingos had NO WATER, literally dry. The tiger and lion are underweight and are bored in their cage the size of a tiny apartment. The water animals did have was slimy green and could tell it’s not been cleaned. Hardly any shade for the animals and most of the fans were broken. 10/10 don’t recommend and I hope they get shut down life Gulf World! These animals should be transported to an actual zoo where they can be cared for properly. The animals look miserable and tired. And after reading many other bad reviews I can tell I’m not alone in this. Before I get a sassy comment back from whoever runs zooworlds Google reviews, just save it. I’ve read your responses and you beat around the bush not really caring about the animals. You can’t convince me these animals are happy or well taken care of.

Update because zooworld wants to clap back! Your responses prove that the people in these reviews are right! Butt hurt because we are calling out zooworld for mistreating the animals! It’s funny I’m not the only one leaving such reviews. Why did the flamingos have zero water?? Why is the tiger in an enclosure the size of a small apartment and so underweight? The reptiles enclosures or pitiful and not up to the standard they should be. I have better sets up in home and that’s ridiculous compared to a zoo claiming to put “money back into the enclosures”. Disgusting! Again, you should be shut down just like gulf world! It will happen eventually. You’re a sad excuse for a zoo and the animals...

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