4/5 Amanda F. 5 months ago on Google
The
place
has
capybaras
(both
adults
and
pups),
goats
(and
kids),
tortoises,
deer
and
fawns,
alpacas,
and
sheep/lambs,
available
for
feeding
and
petting.
There’s
a
donkey
you
can
feed
(but
not
pet)
and
meerkats
that
you
can
look
at
(but
not
feed).
The
rabbits
are
fed
a
different
bunch
of
leaves
from
what
visitors
are
given
prior
to
entry.
The
petting
zoo
is
well-kept;
no
strong
smells
from
animal
waste.
The
animals
are
well-trained,
and
(as
far
as
I
experienced)
do
not
bite.
Tickets
are
for
single
entry
only;
no
return
entry.
Children’s
discounted
tickets
only
apply
to
children
under
3.
There
are
discounted
tickets
for
seniors
and
disabled
persons
(though
the
place
does
not
look
equipped
for
pram/wheelchair-dependent
patrons(?))
There
is
a
set,
one-way
route
through
the
petting
zoo
via
a
footpath
through
three
areas,
that
visitors
have
to
follow—you
cannot
return
to
a
previous
area
once
you
have
passed
through
the
separating
gates.
Visitors
are
advised
to
use
the
washroom
prior
to
entering
the
petting
area
as
there
are
no
washroom
facilities
inside.
A
refill
of
one’s
feed
bucket
is
possible
in
Area
2
if
you’re
willing
to
follow
their
IG
&
share
a
story
on
IG.
An
additional
story
on
FB
gets
you
a
bonus
bucket.
Each
visitor
ticket
comes
with
some
discount
vouchers
that
can
be
redeemed
at
the
various
shops
located
outside
of
the
petting
area
and
at
the
adjacent
Fun
Fun
Land
premises.
The
latter
includes
a
dining
hall
which
serves
western
food.
Prices
for
various
snacks,
food,
and
ticketed
rides
are
within
the
pricier
range
that
is
typical
of
places
of
interest.
Rides
are
only
for
children.
Complimentary
parking
is
available
about
one
lot
away
from
the
petting
zoo
(right
next
to
Fun
Fun
Land).