A great deal as normally it's £17.50 per person! No voucher needed it's the standard price.
17 comments
generationz
3 Oct 17#1
What a coincidence. It finishes the day the schools break up for half term.
TheOvenglove to generationz
3 Oct 17#4
Well you know, it's business trying to keep the need for staff in quite times and all that...maybe they could just shut for October instead?
OwlEye to generationz
3 Oct 17#7
And?
SCOUSEKEVIN
3 Oct 17#2
Thanks OP and if you are lucky one of the apes will rip your windscreen wipers off or your wing mirror, the staff have a good laugh when they hand them to you as you are driving out the compound. Read the small print before driving in LOL
brianp9
3 Oct 17#3
Better to do the detour and watch somebody else get their car torn apart
cookied
3 Oct 17#5
thinking of going but honestly what are the odds of getting your car ripped apart ? & is there plenty to see when you walk round ?
DistortedVision to cookied
3 Oct 17#6
You can take the Baboon bus around instead of your car:
I wouldn't take any chances with the baboons in my own car. But there is a car friendly route.
davej798 to DistortedVision
4 Oct 17#13
just weekends and school holidays for baboon bus unfortunately. off peak you got to to just take the chance or not. pesky monkeys :imp:
DistortedVision to davej798
4 Oct 17#15
Fair enough but there is still the car friendly route which by passes the baboons.
sido
3 Oct 17#8
I've been a number of times great day out make sure you plan for the talks the seals and and birds of prey, que up early. Kids meals are reasonably price. We usually drive the monkey safe route in the morning and then before leaving go through the monkey bit, i've never had any problems but when we went recently they took so many rear wipers hilarious they even took the door rubbers seal from one car and my friends car had his windowscreen squirters picked out :sweat_smile:
kalico
4 Oct 17#9
So enough about all this car damage in Liverpool (windscreen squirters picked out indeed. I thought it was usually the wheels that went). But what about the Safari Park?
peter1969uk to kalico
4 Oct 17#10
The 1980's want their Joke back.
davej798 to peter1969uk
4 Oct 17#12
:raised_hand: nice retort
cookied
4 Oct 17#11
are there plenty of attractions to walk round ?
Sephiroth
4 Oct 17#14
Would love to go but as this offer isn't available on weekends I'll wait until next year when I can go in the warm summer.
Tequila1
6 Oct 17#16
There is plenty to do once you get there. You can drive around the park as many times as you like, there is a reptile house, a sealion show, a big 'restaurant' area (more like a canteen), a foot safari bit which is like a traditional zoo - meerkats, giraffes and elephants, there's a woodland walk and some fairground rides for little ones which you pay extra for. Its definitely worth £15 for a car load of people - if you have pre-schoolers this is a great day out.
AT1 to Tequila1
6 Oct 17#17
I think the elephants are currently on holiday on another zoo while they renovate their area in this park. At least that is what is written on the website.. I thought I point that out so that people do not get disappointed!
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& is there plenty to see when you walk round ?
knowsleysafariexperience.co.uk/pla…us/
I wouldn't take any chances with the baboons in my own car. But there is a car friendly route.
We usually drive the monkey safe route in the morning and then before leaving go through the monkey bit, i've never had any problems but when we went recently they took so many rear wipers hilarious they even took the door rubbers seal from one car and my friends car had his windowscreen squirters picked out :sweat_smile: