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review of: San Diego Wild Animal Park
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15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd, Escondido, CA
760-480-0100
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| category: | major attractions | |
| recommended for: | all ages | |
| cost: | moderate | |
| keywords: | wild, animal, park, san, diego | |
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We went in the begining of July and it was typically hot, very hot. Most of the animals aren't very active in the hot weather, especially during the day. With that in mind, I am very curious about the Beastly Bedtime Sleepovers which is designed for families with children four to seven yrs. old. Dinner, crafts, campfire songs, close-up encounters with some of the wild animals and of course getting a chance to "sleep where the wild things are" - are some of the highlights. It sounds fun but it comes with a price - Mom, Dad and Junior overnight will cost you upward of $300 and change! If money is no object you can do a Premimuim Package (of course) for about $475.
During our visit they had the water misters cranked up, did I mention yet that it was really hot. Anyway, the first thing you should do is take the mini-train ride around the park. It will give you a chance to glance at the massive park map while the kids can see zebras, hippos and garaffes roaming free. Of course they have a small petting zoo complete with hand-washing stations (+ soap), and some really nice random fact "stations" were somebody will come out with a strange reptile or bird or sloth and start talking to you about them (as a geeky dad, I totally got of listening to these). My wife really enjoyed the African Aviary section were you can get close to some really stunning tropical birds.
The snack bars are centrally located and the $1 refills made it a little easier on the wallet but if you are prudent, I would bring your own. My son really enjoyed the Savanna Cool Zone down by the Heart of Africa section. The Cool Zone is basically a wet play area for toddlers, which is perfectly located since it is furtherest from the park entrance and by then our son was melting. There a few things we either did not have the energy for or just plan passed up but worth mentioning is the BenBough Amphitheater and the Ballon Safari which (I assume) gives a stunning vertical P.O.V. of the park and the surrounding area.
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We go every year with my parents, but never in the summer because of the HOT. Gah. I love the tram, and can't wait until our baby is a little older so she can get something out of it.
My cousin is going to do the Snore n' Roar with his kidlet (was a gift, too spendy otherwise), and I'm curious about it, too!
Thanks for posting this very thorough review!
posted by: anastasia on May 22, 2007.
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The Snoar n'Roar sounds great, I would love to do it in the future when the kids are a little older but the price is the deal breaker.
posted by: metaDAD on May 23, 2007.
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Sounds like a fun place. My daughter would love the train and the cool zone, although she's three now, so maybe not considered a toddler...
posted by: mizfran on May 25, 2007.
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