Boleto de entrada al zoológico de Phoenix





Descripción
Aventuras al aire libre. Recuerdos de toda la vida. ¡Ese es el zoológico que somos! Ubicado en 125 acres dentro del hermoso Parque Papago, el zoológico de Phoenix es un maravilloso lugar de curiosidad, imaginación y descubrimiento. Con más de 3,000 animales, incluyendo orangutanes de Borneo, Leones, tigres de Sumatra, dragones de Komodo, jirafas Masai y más, ¡no es como ningún otro lugar en el Valle! Visita hoy y crea recuerdos que duren toda la vida!
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Itinerario
Desde 1962, el Zoológico de Phoenix ha inspirado y motivado a visitantes de todo el mundo a cuidar el mundo natural. Ubicado en 125 acres dentro del hermoso Papago Park, el zoológico es un lugar maravilloso de curiosidad, imaginación y descubrimiento. Con más de 3000 animales, incluidos orangutanes de Borneo, elefantes asiáticos, tigres de Sumatra, dragones de Komodo, jirafas masai y muchos más, ¡no se parece a ningún otro lugar del Valle! Con cafés al aire libre, tiendas, exuberantes jardines, paisajes acuáticos y emocionantes encuentros de cerca con animales como Stingray Bay, su visita será memorable para toda la familia. Otras actividades que no debe perderse incluyen el Safari Cruiser y el carrusel de especies en peligro de extinción. Como organización sin fines de lucro, el zoológico depende únicamente de las admisiones, membresías, donaciones y patrocinios para continuar con las iniciativas de conservación, los programas educativos y el cuidado de nuestros animales. ¡Únase a nosotros hoy y ayude a apoyar esta joya inolvidable del Valle!
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(159)
This is a great zoo! Visiting during the day is a joy and a great way to learn about local, AZ, fauna. Roars and Pours is also a very affordable blast! It generally happens the first Thursdays of the months in the spring and fall. Very affordable entry, free samples, very affordable drink options and the animals are often very active in the cooler evening hours.
It was a family oriented trip and we had a good time. You can take snacks and drinks inside or purchase food.
As a veteran health professional I feel compelled to write this review . This zoo should be renamed -Habitat Phoenix and here is why - Each animal is catered to in this non profit organization. The projects they initiate to protect the animals is beyond exceptional . After a high recommendation at the entrance - I chose the Discovery Tour - This offers a more individualized tour with more detailed information . Kathy was my guide and driver -and she was fabulously outstanding - She has been there for eight years / The animals know that she loves them and respond often accordingly . She knows every name of each animal -from giraffes to the rhino from the orangutang to the camels - She knows all the best info - who is mating with who - which is the mother and the auntie - which of them are besties etc etc . I was riveted . I felt that I can cross a safari off my list - I had front row seats to so many animals that I wanted to see with the absolute best guide ever !!!!
The Phoenix Zoo seems to have an identity crisis. We enjoyed the animals, but would have preferred more exhibits and fewer amusements. We had a lousy lunch experience at the Savannah and the gift shop is insulting if you’re a serious animal lover, unless of course it’s stuffed animals you love. We particularly enjoyed the orangutans, squirrel monkeys, and flamingoes. Trust your exhibits to entertain and educate your guests.
It’s a fun zoo, lots of animas to see. Quick trip from the airport. On the weekend we went they had some interactive kids areas. Bring your water bottle, they have refill stations, the water isn’t the best tasting but better to stay hydrated. Lots of staff around to tell you about different animals. Our favorite was the tortoises and giraffes.
This is a fairly large zoo with a lot of creatures, mostly birds. There are a lot of interactive spaces with the animals along with a massive petting zoo that seems to be open during certain times only. It is very family friendly. Be sure to bring sunscreen and water though, as there isn't much shade.
It was a good trip. I love the cats of all kinds! The nature and housing options made for the animals was nice.
Every activity is more money - it’s ridiculous to continue paying for things all throughout the zoo. Also no maps so you have no idea
Our family trip included 2 seniors, 2 adults and 8,6, and 4 year-olds for an 11-1:30 trip to the zoo. Fortunately, we went in early April, when the day was in the high 70's and comfortable. The zoo is a little pricey, and not too different from most. However, it was spotlessly clean and easy to walk through, with clear, well maintained stroller friendly paths. The Stingray Exhibit, $5 each for kids and adults, was worth it. It is right at the entrance, but was a highlight for the kids. They petted not too small stingrays and enjoyed it. The train ride around the zoo at $6 each was not too exciting and you really can't see the animals with a clear view from the train. We did walk to an excellent giraffe enclosure with adults and babies, all eating from the trees.
Great exhibits and so much to see. Even though it was a heatwave there were many shaded areas and benches to take a break.



