4/5 Elle M. 1 year ago on Google
When
I
first
found
out
about
this
place
I
automatically
checked
out
the
reviews
online.
It
has
got
very
mixed
reviews,
so
we
thought
we
would
risk
it
and
go
ahead
and
try
it
out.
To
be
fair,
we
actually
had
a
really
nice
time.
We
booked
to
visit
the
zoo
and
waterpark.
We
arrived
around
11am
and
waited
around
5-10
minutes
in
the
entrance
queue.
We
had
already
pre-booked
our
tickets
but
we
had
ordered
the
menu
tickets,
so
we
had
to
wait
a
little
longer
for
our
meal
voucher.
All
of
the
entrance
staff
were
very
friendly
and
helpful.
Explained
everything
to
us
about
where
to
eat,
what
to
do
and
what
not
to
do.
The
lady
who
served
us
had
incredible
English
and
nothing
was
too
much
trouble
for
her.
Another
lady
was
going
round
trying
to
get
people
through
quicker
by
scanning
their
pre-booked
tickets
and
giving
them
their
wristbands
to
go
through.
When
we
went
through
we
decided
to
pay
for
a
locker,
which
is
a
big
blue
box
in
the
main
kiosk.
You
do
also
have
to
pay
for
parking,
which
is
also
paid
for
at
the
main
entrance
kiosk
(where
you
get
your
tickets
from).
Once
we
dropped
all
our
stuff
off,
we
decided
to
venture
around
the
zoo
first.
It
was
lovely
to
see
all
the
animals
out
and
chilling.
They
all
looked
well
cared
for
and
had
plenty
of
water
readily
available
in
their
enclosures.
The
zoo
is
on
a
hill,
so
be
prepared
to
walk
up
to
the
top.
The
view
from
the
top
overlooking
Murcia
was
stunning.
It
was
also
very
wheelchair
friendly
as
the
paths
were
mainly
slopes
or
bridges.
No
steps.
The
best
part
of
our
zoo
adventure
was
having
the
opportunity
to
feed
the
bears.
I
have
never
seen
a
real
life
bear
before,
never
mind
feed
one.
It
was
great
fun.
The
waterpark
itself
is
ok.
There's
not
loads
to
do
there.
On
the
right
hand
side
of
the
park
are
around
6
water
slides.
2
need
rubber
rings
(which
are
collected
at
the
bottom
of
each
slide)
and
the
other
4
don't.
You
do
have
to
be
1.2m
in
height
to
ride
any
of
them,
so
if
you
have
small
children,
be
prepared
for
them
not
to
be
allowed
on.
In
the
middle
of
the
park
is
a
lazy
river,
this
again
you
are
supposed
to
hire
rings
to
go
around
it
but
everyone
was
just
going
in
without
rings
and
either
walking
round
or
floating
round
it.
It
also
needs
some
TLC
as
most
of
the
blue
paint
has
worn
off
and
the
flooring
was
coming
up
and
breaking
off
in
the
water
as
you
were
going
round.
Then
the
left
side
of
the
park
is
a
baby
splash
pool
and
a
bigger
splash
pool
with
a
giant
water
bucket
that
once
its
full,
it
empties
out
into
the
pool
on
top
of
you.
Sun
loungers
are
available
to
hire
for
a
price.
All
of
them
are
under
shade
but
there
is
only
a
limited
amount
of
them,
so
unless
you
get
one
early,
your
not
getting
one.
There
is
not
really
any
other
places
to
sit
and
relax
apart
from
at
the
side
of
the
big
splash
pool
against
the
wall,
but
that
is
in
full
sun
for
most
of
the
day.
The
food
voucher
is
definitely
good
value
for
money.
You
get
a
main
meal,
slice
of
baguette,
drink
and
dessert.
Only
problem
with
the
dessert
is
that
there
are
no
labels
on
them,
so
you
have
no
idea
what
they
actually
are,
unless
it's
really
obvious
like
an
apple.
The
food
was
nice.
There
was
some
good
options
to
choose
from,
we
had
the
chicken
nuggets
and
chips
and
a
lasagna
and
chips.
This
restaurant
is
only
available
between
1-4
though,
so
you
have
to
make
sure
you
keep
an
eye
on
the
time.
Overall,
we
actually
had
a
really
nice
day.
Our
children
were
too
small
to
go
on
the
slides
but
they
were
happy
with
the
options
available
to
them.
The
zoo
was
really
nice
to
walk
around
and
considering
it
was
the
end
of
July,
it
wasn't
that
busy.
At
times,
we
were
the
only
people
around
inside
the
zoo.
The
splash
park
was
busier,
but
not
as
busy
as
I
expected
it
to
be.
Unfortunately,
I
didn't
get
chance
to
take
many
photos
as
I
had
left
my
phone
in
the
locker
but
here
are
some
that
I
did
take
at
the
main
entrance.
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