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C
3 years ago

Spent the day at the Los Angeles Zoo. Parking and ...

Spent the day at the Los Angeles Zoo. Parking and ticketing was a breeze. Employees and volunteers were great, but were difficult to find when in need of help with exact directions to specific enclosures. Some of the restaurants were closed, but the one we found open that we ate at was clean and the food delicious. The gardens are beautiful. It's a great Zoo. Be sure to visit the Orangatans and say hello to Bruno for us!

D
3 years ago

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3 years ago

Went to the 6PM LA Zoo Lights. Very crowded. The p...

Went to the 6PM LA Zoo Lights. Very crowded. The parking lot started to fill up an hour before opening. The pre opening line was huge, but moved quickly once started. The lights are amazing in their quantity and quality. Lasers and animation were used to great effect.

J
3 years ago

We went at night to see Zoo Lights and the truth i...

We went at night to see Zoo Lights and the truth is that for almost $ 23 that it has cost the entrance it is not worth it.
A short tour and the lights are not set with more care or design.
Justito justito, at most $ 10 entry.

A
3 years ago

i love to wonder around and look at animals, but f...

i love to wonder around and look at animals, but for someone a few years out of college its a little pricey. maybe it was because it was alittle hot, but a lot of the animals were hiding, but since this place has so many animals we still got to see a fair amount. it was a worth while adventure and you can get a combination ticket for the aquarium too. dont forget to bring good walking shoes, sunscreen and a bottle of water.

R
3 years ago

Too hot, very few animals were out, understandibly...

Too hot, very few animals were out, understandibly. Needs a tram ride. If there was one we did not see it. Our 2.5 year old got wore out fast, so we took the fastest route out and back to air conditioning.

I
3 years ago

I chose to come on a weekday because I knew that t...

I chose to come on a weekday because I knew that the weekends would be too crowded.

There is a steady flow of people here , but it is not crowded. Parking is free and there is plenty of it. You can bring in a picnic to save money, but the food here isn't too overpriced. There are live shows and informative lectures available throughout the day. There are areas dedicated to primates, elephants, birds, and reptiles . You can see everything in about 3 or 4 hours.

I
3 years ago

Pretty cool Zoo for a Saturday outing. My son howe...

Pretty cool Zoo for a Saturday outing. My son however requested not to come back. But they have a lot of great animals to visit. There are times when.the elephants or lion and other animals that are closed.

G
3 years ago

LA Zoo Lights were just okay. Honestly, the websit...

LA Zoo Lights were just okay. Honestly, the website makes it seem like much more than it is! The entrance with all the lights looked great, but it didn't keep that up throughout the park. The light show was mediocre. I would not return for the Zoo lights again, Unless they really step up their game!! Also, hot chocolate was sold every where, but not coffee. Weird! Once we found coffee it was so awful that we thru it out after two sips! It tasted like it has been brewed thru an old sock! Gross! I gave the zoo 3 stars because I enjoyed my time with my family. Our time together made it fun, but the lights are mediocre at best.

J
3 years ago

Good

F
3 years ago

Roaring night waa awesome. With the different danc...

Roaring night waa awesome. With the different dance floors food trucks you wont get bored. Seeing the elephant play and get feed was cool. They even had bars. Well it was from 6 to 10:30pm no kids were allowed. loved it

A
3 years ago

I love love love love the zoo. The animals were am...

I love love love love the zoo. The animals were amazing and my favorite part was feeding the giraffes which is an absolute favorite animal of mine. The gift shop was amazing too and had a little something for everyone

C
3 years ago

It's the best zoo in LA and not nearly as sad as i...

It's the best zoo in LA and not nearly as sad as it was when I was a kid, but there are no zoos that couldn't improve some aspects of how they operate. Overall, the exhibits are well maintained, though some of the interactive elements are worn out and busted. There's minimal shade or mist sprayers and cover on hot summer days, so much of the time between paddocks can be spent dashing from shady spot to shady spot. More coverage from shade trees would drastically improve the visitor experience, especially on that upper loop, above the elephant enclosures.

E
3 years ago

I don't hate it, more like disappointed, I took my...

I don't hate it, more like disappointed, I took my family on Monday 8.12.19 most animals were not out. For 25dls per adult and 20 for 2 kids, I'm sure expect to see all animals. We only saw the Giraffs, Gorillas and Chips. Those where the main attraction, my kids wanted to see the lions among other animals. I wanted to get my money back, but wife didn't want to, I was not the only one disappointed. Last time I take my family to the L.A Zoo.

n
3 years ago

I took my 1 year old for the first time and he had...

I took my 1 year old for the first time and he had a blast and so did my wife and I. The only thing that suck is that it closes at 5. If you go, it's a good idea to get there early so you can catch the shows cause it seems on what I looked at they only do the show once at that specific time

K
3 years ago

Visited on a weekday morning. Zoo was uncrowded, t...

Visited on a weekday morning. Zoo was uncrowded, the exhibits of the animals were extremely well kept, well designed and spacious. It's a large zoo with a lot to see. I really enjoyed it and it seemed the animals were very well cared for.

P
3 years ago

All animals were sleeping when we got there, and a...

All animals were sleeping when we got there, and all shows were started early in the morning. On this matter, when we got there, most of the shows have already over (we got there on 12:30 pm). Anyway, it is worth to go, but I strongly recommend that you can find a guide for the animal's behavior so that you won't see those animals are sleeping when you get there, and, of course the show time for each shows in there.

J
3 years ago

Had a great time, wasn't too crowded and lots to l...

Had a great time, wasn't too crowded and lots to look at with animals featured in good exhibits. Lots of bugs which is the only reason I didn't rate 5 stars. Make sure to come without any cologne or perfume on otherwise they'll swarm. Wonderful zoo with great staff, must see the kangaroos!

M
3 years ago

My favorite zoo! Super beautiful place. This is su...

My favorite zoo! Super beautiful place. This is such an amazing experience. I love all the animals. This oo is actually cheap on admission pricing. Its worth every penny. There's a lot to see and a lot to do.

About The Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens

The Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens is a popular tourist attraction located in the heart of Los Angeles, California. The zoo is home to over 1,400 animals from around the world and features a variety of exhibits that showcase the diversity of life on our planet. In addition to its animal collection, the zoo also boasts an impressive botanical garden that showcases a wide range of plant species.

One of the unique features of The Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens is its commitment to conservation and education. The zoo works closely with other organizations to protect endangered species and promote sustainable practices. Visitors can learn about these efforts through interactive exhibits and educational programs.

The Los Angeles Zoo has recently reopened after being closed for several months due to COVID-19 restrictions. To ensure visitor safety, the zoo has implemented a modified experience that includes advance timed-entry reservations for all guests. This allows for social distancing measures to be enforced throughout the park.

Visitors can explore various animal habitats at The Los Angeles Zoo, including Rainforest of Americas, Elephants of Asia, Campo Gorilla Reserve, Red Ape Rain Forest, LAIR (Living Amphibians Invertebrates Reptiles), World Of Birds Show & Exhibit as well as many others! Each exhibit offers visitors an up-close look at some amazing creatures from around the world.

In addition to its animal collection, The Los Angeles Zoo also boasts an impressive botanical garden that showcases a wide range of plant species from around Southern California as well as exotic plants from other parts of the world. Visitors can stroll through beautifully landscaped gardens filled with colorful flowers or take guided tours led by knowledgeable staff members who are passionate about horticulture.

The zoo offers various events throughout the year such as Boo At The L.A.Zoo (Halloween event), Winter Wildlands Snow Days (Winter event) , Beastly Ball (Annual Fundraiser) , Roaring Nights Summer Music Series etc., which are perfect for families looking for fun activities or couples seeking romantic date nights!

Overall, The Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens is an excellent destination for anyone looking to experience nature up close while learning about conservation efforts aimed at protecting our planet's biodiversity!

The Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens

The Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens

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