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Auction Ends: May 31, 2015 08:00 PM EDT

Attractions

Lion Country Safari - 2 Admission Passes

Item Number
192
Estimated Value
67 USD
Sold
40 USD to lin3820
Number of Bids
4  -  Bid History

Item Description

Two (2) Admission Passes!

Go wild for a day at Lion Country Safari.  One of the most popular attractions in South Florida, Lion Country Safari opened in 1967, in rural Palm Beach County just west of West Palm Beach. At the time it was the first drive through safari park in the United States and introduced a new concept to animal lovers, "The Cageless Zoo."

Today, Lion Country Safari is home to over 1000 animals in the drive-through preserve and there is no need to hurry while you enjoy the countless lions, white rhinos, zebras, ostriches, chimps, African elephants, giraffe and more wild animals. Feeding time is around 10:30 am and a visit during this period may bring you to within arms length of these incredible creatures.

Safari World, the walk-through area of the park, has petting zoo, merry-go-round, boat rides, aviaries, bird, reptile, alligator, and squirrel monkey exhibits, just to name a few.

The KOA Campground was opened in the 1980's to provide overnight accommodation for visitors.  Lion Country Safari has over 1000 animals, 5 miles of drive-though preserve, over 200 campsites, 6 stores, 2 food outlets, a veterinary hospital, an animal demonstration theater, a summer day camp, and over 100 employees who work to care for the animals.

The carefully reproduced sections of the Lion Country Safari tour are Las Pampas (the Grasslands), Ruaha National Park (African wilderness), Kalahari Bushveldt (Southwest Africa), Gir Forest (a national park in India, The Gorongosa (Northern Mozambique), Serengeti Plains (East Africa) and Hwange National Park (Western Zimbabwe).

Item Special Note

Expires: June 30, 2016