Every weekday, Monday – Friday, from the 6th June you can join us here at the park for only £10 per car (up to 7 People) & you can BOOK ONLINE + why not make a trip of it, visit Gullivers World on Fathers Day (Fathers Go Free) & book an overnight stay & visit Knowsley on the Monday. I've Found a Travelodge family room at Warrington Lowton for Sunday 19th for just £31, so £41 in total for a Family of 4, link goes to Travelodge where there are quite a few cheap rooms in June in that area, will pop link in 1st post to Knowsley. POSTCODE for HOTEL SEARCH is L34 4AN
There’s hundreds of incredible animals just waiting to be discovered. Take a wild ride through the carnivore enclosure and see our Iberian wolves, Amur tigers and ferocious pride of lions. Get up close and personal with our infamous baboon troop, or ride alongside the ostriches, zebras or rhino crash!
There’s even more to explore at our walk around area! Catch up with Biffo, Arthur and Roger at the hugely popular sealion display, meet Oliver and Rigsby, our two resident giraffes, or maybe even stop by our elephant herd and spend some time with the beautiful Nala, Ashanti, Tots and Juba!
But the fun doesn’t stop there! With everything from high rope challenges, amusement rides and an out-door grill, there really is something for everyone.
valid 6th - 30th JUNE Inc
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davidbrent
7 Jun 1612#19
I did this last year. I saw some very ferocious looking animals, some of them looked truly wild, like they would tear you apart as soon as look at you, like they were untouched by civilisation.
Not only that, both windscreen wipers were torn off, the back car window got done in and there was faeces streaked down our car bonnet.
Yes, the evening at the bar at the Warrington Travelodge was an experience not to be repeated.
sancheez
7 Jun 166#2
If you have access to an old-skool mini, do the safari park in that.
It's WAY more of a rush when you feel like your car doesn't actually offer much protection. Mine had a slightly growly exhaust which seemed to interest the lions. They didn't pay any attention to the other big, modern, quiet, cars. Got some great photos as a result!
If you have access to an old-skool mini, do the safari park in that.
It's WAY more of a rush when you feel like your car doesn't actually offer much protection. Mine had a slightly growly exhaust which seemed to interest the lions. They didn't pay any attention to the other big, modern, quiet, cars. Got some great photos as a result!
sparklehedgehog to sancheez
7 Jun 16#18
Wanna do it in a reliant robin then!
Zetec Andy
7 Jun 16#3
Anyone who's been to knowsley safari park know if I have to do the 5 mile safari drive or can I just go around the walking section of the park?
col11 to Zetec Andy
7 Jun 16#5
you don't have to do the safari part but your really missing out if you don't, their is a mini bus that takes you round if you want to do it that way, great day out I recommend it
kazimierzkozlowski1 to Zetec Andy
8 Jun 16#22
You can go directly to the walking section (as far I remember. Went their last year same £10 deal)
wishihadadonkey
7 Jun 16#4
You can just go into the walking section no problem
techymum
7 Jun 16#6
You can pay £5 and go on their mini bus if you don't want to take your own car.
anthonyduffy526
7 Jun 161#7
The fairground rides for the little kids will probably keep them entertained for the afternoon if you just walk in. You will also get to see the elephants and giraffes, you don't have to do the drive to see them.
mattinhull
7 Jun 16#8
only problem I have with safari parks is the driver (me) doesn't get to see much as I'm constantly changing gear/looking out for cars around not looking at the road/animals that want to damage my car and most importantly big animal turds in the road
Avkaan
7 Jun 16#9
Would your car get damaged doing this safari? Not too keen on scratches on my bonnet!
bethtiger1973 to Avkaan
7 Jun 16#17
Yes! i came home with lots of scratches, a window wiper hanging off and a missing indicator last year which a monkey pinched!
golfie
7 Jun 16#10
thanks op
bargainhunter71
7 Jun 16#11
do you have to book the day before you go or can you book the same day thanks
hotisgood
7 Jun 161#12
it says u don't have to book online, just turn up on the day and pay at the gates.
reg. getting ur car scratched, as long as u don't go into the monkey/baboons land ( there is clear indications on the road about this) you are safe - no scratches/damage to the car. but saying that, it's fun what them baboons do when you drive inside their enclosures - they mainly aim for your wiper blades - both front and rear, worth a watch !!!
srp111
7 Jun 16#13
they have car friendly routes for the monkey and lion enclosures.
thebox
7 Jun 16#14
Have Knowsley Safari Park finally realised people only go when it's £10 per car and not per person?
£10 for a midweek ticket for one adult and one toddler under 90cm (37% off)
£20 for a midweek ticket for two adults and one toddler under 90cm (37% off)
£19 for a midweek ticket for one adult and one toddler under 5 years (40% off)
£29 for a midweek ticket for two adults and one toddler under 5 years (38% off)
+ use either SAVE10 or WELCOME for £10 off a £25 spend + TCB 5.5% or Quidco 7%
themachman
7 Jun 162#16
Great car wash here too :wink:
davidbrent
7 Jun 1612#19
I did this last year. I saw some very ferocious looking animals, some of them looked truly wild, like they would tear you apart as soon as look at you, like they were untouched by civilisation.
Not only that, both windscreen wipers were torn off, the back car window got done in and there was faeces streaked down our car bonnet.
Yes, the evening at the bar at the Warrington Travelodge was an experience not to be repeated.
paulandpam1
8 Jun 161#20
It's definitely not a place where you could spend the full day unless you go when it's really busy and you spend ages queueing to drive around but a few hours can be spent there and for £10 it's a bargain.
If you have a decent car DO NOT drive through the monkey enclosure because they are lethal at removing anything that isn't welded on.
Firefly1
8 Jun 16#21
They really just specified a toddler under 90cm? :confused:
Thanks for the info though!
If you take your car through the safari Park but avoid the baboon section your car will be fine, you can park outside the baboon enclosure and enjoy other people's cars being dismantled, which is a great way to spend an afternoon.
maddoglewis
8 Jun 16#25
Would this be OK in a cabriolet?
pompey_squee
8 Jun 16#26
Most of the drive you can do, yes. You can't go into certain areas with a rag-top (lions and monkeys), but there are D-tour routes for those who can't/won't go in certain enclosures. From the d-tour viewing area you can watch the other folk have their wipers ripped off :smiley:
S.
blaster
8 Jun 16#27
no that's no fun you want to try it in a motor bike and side car that's lots more fun.
whyme
8 Jun 16#28
Going today and hiding my bananas. heat added.
jpbud1
8 Jun 161#29
Davidbrent, to funny :smiley:
carl19692
8 Jun 16#30
Fantastic the kids will love it........ i shall take a spanner and remove my wiper arms before i go in i think :wink:
whyme
8 Jun 16#31
just got back and the monkeys where very well behaved. not any car repairing monkeys today. no damage to any cars today while i was there. not like last i went and watched them destory a part or two of every car.
gtd65
14 Jun 16#32
Back up to Scotland today after a weekend in London and an over night at the Travelodge in Warrington Lowton..followed by a trip to the Safari Park..
The baboons were by far the most interesting part of the day - they are little bar stewards indeed!
I managed to get out with only a minor issue when a larger male decided to pull out one of the lower rubber surrounds of my Hyundai i20 windscreen, look at it disapprovingly, then chew it a couple of times before casually tossing it into the road...
Luckily, I asked one of the guys at the exit if he could retrieve it for me and that was a success!
Back at the car park outside of the safari drive, I started to re-assemble my car, the car next to me was a black Peugeot which had a snapped off rear window wiper (the second one I saw that day!) and both of his windscreen washers had been chewed up by the little beggars!
My car was also a slimey looking mess of hand/foot prints and mud etc.
I'm surprised that my back wiper survived too, as god knows how many baboons decided it was the perfect place to sit!
Opening post
There’s hundreds of incredible animals just waiting to be discovered. Take a wild ride through the carnivore enclosure and see our Iberian wolves, Amur tigers and ferocious pride of lions. Get up close and personal with our infamous baboon troop, or ride alongside the ostriches, zebras or rhino crash!
There’s even more to explore at our walk around area! Catch up with Biffo, Arthur and Roger at the hugely popular sealion display, meet Oliver and Rigsby, our two resident giraffes, or maybe even stop by our elephant herd and spend some time with the beautiful Nala, Ashanti, Tots and Juba!
But the fun doesn’t stop there! With everything from high rope challenges, amusement rides and an out-door grill, there really is something for everyone.
valid 6th - 30th JUNE Inc
Top comments
Not only that, both windscreen wipers were torn off, the back car window got done in and there was faeces streaked down our car bonnet.
Yes, the evening at the bar at the Warrington Travelodge was an experience not to be repeated.
It's WAY more of a rush when you feel like your car doesn't actually offer much protection. Mine had a slightly growly exhaust which seemed to interest the lions. They didn't pay any attention to the other big, modern, quiet, cars. Got some great photos as a result!
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Link to Gullivers World Offer
Link to Hotel with rooms for £31 per night on Father's Day
It's WAY more of a rush when you feel like your car doesn't actually offer much protection. Mine had a slightly growly exhaust which seemed to interest the lions. They didn't pay any attention to the other big, modern, quiet, cars. Got some great photos as a result!
reg. getting ur car scratched, as long as u don't go into the monkey/baboons land ( there is clear indications on the road about this) you are safe - no scratches/damage to the car. but saying that, it's fun what them baboons do when you drive inside their enclosures - they mainly aim for your wiper blades - both front and rear, worth a watch !!!
Midweek Tickets to Gulliver's Theme Parks for One or Two Adults with a Toddler (Up to 40% Off)
£10 for a midweek ticket for one adult and one toddler under 90cm (37% off)
£20 for a midweek ticket for two adults and one toddler under 90cm (37% off)
£19 for a midweek ticket for one adult and one toddler under 5 years (40% off)
£29 for a midweek ticket for two adults and one toddler under 5 years (38% off)
+ use either SAVE10 or WELCOME for £10 off a £25 spend + TCB 5.5% or Quidco 7%
Not only that, both windscreen wipers were torn off, the back car window got done in and there was faeces streaked down our car bonnet.
Yes, the evening at the bar at the Warrington Travelodge was an experience not to be repeated.
If you have a decent car DO NOT drive through the monkey enclosure because they are lethal at removing anything that isn't welded on.
Thanks for the info though!
Doesn't run midweek
S.
The baboons were by far the most interesting part of the day - they are little bar stewards indeed!
I managed to get out with only a minor issue when a larger male decided to pull out one of the lower rubber surrounds of my Hyundai i20 windscreen, look at it disapprovingly, then chew it a couple of times before casually tossing it into the road...
Luckily, I asked one of the guys at the exit if he could retrieve it for me and that was a success!
Back at the car park outside of the safari drive, I started to re-assemble my car, the car next to me was a black Peugeot which had a snapped off rear window wiper (the second one I saw that day!) and both of his windscreen washers had been chewed up by the little beggars!
My car was also a slimey looking mess of hand/foot prints and mud etc.
I'm surprised that my back wiper survived too, as god knows how many baboons decided it was the perfect place to sit!