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a
3 years ago

Excellent day out for the kids, they love the driv...

Excellent day out for the kids, they love the drive through animal park and the theme park too. Highlight of the theme park for them is the boj bit. Major downside is price - looking at well over a hundred for family of 5, but because you get a second free entry it works out not too bad.

J
3 years ago

It was a unique day out and here are some beautifu...

It was a unique day out and here are some beautiful animals it. I have been there twice now and both times I have had a good day.
If you go you will want to make sure it is a nice day and also you might want to bring a picnic as the places you eat can be pricey

B
3 years ago

Absolutely fantastic. What a brilliant day out . ...

Absolutely fantastic. What a brilliant day out . Couldn't get the zebra and giraffes heads out of the car . Nothing over priced in the park. And parking free too. Going again in a couple of weeks for the free return

G
3 years ago

Great place for famillies but very busy far too ma...

Great place for famillies but very busy far too many people allowed in at one time even with pre booking queued for 20 minutes to get in all about making more money I guess very little social distancing going on !!

M
3 years ago

Always a great place to take the family. Weather w...

Always a great place to take the family. Weather was decent so all animals came out to play. Family loved it. Unsure why we weren't allowed to feed the zebras though, maybe a little education on that would be good. The only reason I gave it four stars is because of the price of tickets for rides. It can turn into a very expensive day out. Unless you have done alright for yourself in your life and splashing the cash like you were on the log flume doesn't phase you.

n
3 years ago

Good day out with the family and if you lucky then...

Good day out with the family and if you lucky then tigers can be very close to your car. Rides are ok but quite steep in terms of prices and food is extremely highly priced and the quality neither the quantity justifies it. One may pay more but it should have atleast good quality food. Vegeterian options are very limited as well.

B
3 years ago

DOESN T worth 24 pounds ticket.

DOESN T worth 24 pounds ticket.

This park is not with good maintenance...Actually weeds everywhere, dirty pools with green alga and smelly animal areas.

See my pics

S
3 years ago

Excellent day been January it was fairly quite whi...

Excellent day been January it was fairly quite which made for a better experience , my 3 yr old loved getting close and feeding the animals , excellent p lay area, for small children one if the best I have seen,also the dinasour land was thourghly enjoyable , we had Tesco vouchers so didn't cost anything and also you get a free return visit

F
3 years ago

Not worth it at all. Way to overpriced for the sma...

Not worth it at all. Way to overpriced for the small amount of animals you re getting to see. We haven t got to see the monkeys at all and the wild animals are kept far away from the cars. Will never visit a safari park again rather spend my money on a actual Zoo where you can get to see all animals up close.

J
3 years ago

Loved my first trip to West Midlands safari park. ...

Loved my first trip to West Midlands safari park. We unfortunately got rained on but it did not dampen our visit. Close encounters with many animals. I personally was less interested in the amusement/ride aspect but this is personal preference. An excellent choice for a day out.

R
3 years ago

Great value day out.

Great value day out.
Amazing animals and very helpful and informative staff.

S
3 years ago

There was no social distancing at the park. Didn't...

There was no social distancing at the park. Didn't feel safe as people were just barging into you, not following the 1 way systems put in place, not wearing masks inside the various indoor attractions and nobody confronted the abusers
Also, it was so busy there, they didn't adhere to any mass gathering guidelines. Everywhere else I have been since lock down was eased has only permitted so many people in at a time, not West Midlands it was busier than I have ever seen it and I have been there many, many, many times over the last few years.

A
3 years ago

Great family day out, not been for several years. ...

Great family day out, not been for several years. It was nice to see all the additional attractions. There was a lack of animals though, there seemed to be a lot more years ago. But well worth a day out there.

I
3 years ago

It was an amazing experience.. kids enjoyed alot.....

It was an amazing experience.. kids enjoyed alot.. giraffe feeding to parrots feeding, ice age and dinosaur sections were really nice.. icing on the cake was the park with lots of small n big rides for d kids.. its nice place.. superb for d day out wid kids..

d
3 years ago

If your car can make it up hills and you can go on...

If your car can make it up hills and you can go on a day where other people actually do what they're supposed to do and not stop to feed the camels while blocking the road up, then sure, it could be a good day out. Drains loads of fuel when going around though

S
3 years ago

Almost 30 minutes queuing to get in. Massively ove...

Almost 30 minutes queuing to get in. Massively over crowded, the safari was disappointing, barely saw any of the major big cats, lions weren't even out they were locked away for maintenance work. Poorly organised for cars moving around the safari took well over 2 hours for something that could have been seen in 40 minutes. Food service slow and lacking considering how busy the place was. Of the animals that were seen they were lovely and dinosaur exhibition was good. I'd recommend going on a rainy day as its less busy and you actually get to see the animals, if its a sunny day give it a miss.

D
3 years ago

Good

D
3 years ago

It was unexpected change, our plans went wrong but...

It was unexpected change, our plans went wrong but I will say going to West Midland Safari spectacular.
We seen the viewing enclosures many wild species, even an area for dinosaurs you can walk around and explore.
Places to sit and eat your packet lunch, places to buy food and gift shops to buy a little something to remember your special day.
Fair ground rides to cater for the family (ride wristbands) and fireworks (it was a few days before bonfire night).
Plenty of parking.
The only thing we did not do was drive around the safari but we had free ticket to return. Me and my family enjoyed every minute.

About West Midland Safari and Leisure Park

West Midland Safari and Leisure Park is a popular tourist destination located in Bewdley, Worcestershire, England. The park is spread over an area of 200 acres and offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of nature up close. The park is home to some of the world's most beautiful and endangered animal species, making it an ideal place for animal lovers.

One of the main attractions at West Midland Safari and Leisure Park is the safari drive-through. Visitors can take their own cars or ride on one of the park's guided tours through different habitats such as African Plains, Wild Asia, and Elephant Valley. During this thrilling experience, visitors can see animals like lions, tigers, elephants, rhinos, giraffes and many more roaming freely in their natural habitat.

Apart from the safari drive-through experience, West Midland Safari Park also has a theme park with over 30 rides for all ages. From thrilling roller coasters to gentle rides for children there are plenty of options available to keep everyone entertained throughout their visit.

The theme park also features several attractions such as Land of the Living Dinosaurs where visitors can see life-sized animatronic dinosaurs in action; Boj's Giggly Playground which is perfect for younger children; Adventure Theme Area which includes rides like Venom Tower Drop; Discovery Trail where visitors can learn about different animals through interactive exhibits; African Village where you can get up close with meerkats & lemurs.

In addition to these attractions West Midland Safari Park also offers various animal encounters that allow visitors to get even closer to some amazing creatures. These include feeding experiences with giraffes or penguins as well as behind-the-scenes tours that give guests an insight into how animals are cared for at the park.

West Midland Safari Park has been committed towards conservation efforts since its inception in 1973 when it was opened by John Bishop who had a vision to create a wildlife sanctuary that would help protect endangered species from around the world while providing education about them too! Today they continue this mission by supporting various conservation projects around the globe including those focused on protecting rhinos & tigers from poaching activities.

Overall West Midland Safari and Leisure Park provides an unforgettable day out for families looking for adventure or anyone interested in learning more about wildlife conservation efforts worldwide! With so much on offer here it’s no wonder why this attraction continues attracting thousands upon thousands each year!

West Midland Safari and Leisure Park

West Midland Safari and Leisure Park

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