Yorkshire Wildlife Park 31st May Visit

lechweoryx

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Just visited the park for the first time. My mum is bringing 60 five year olds on a school trip in July so wanted to have a look round to report back to the school.

We were very impressed with the park. All the staff were friendly and approachable and informative. The park was the busiest it has ever been and we had to que for half an hour to get in.

The meerkats were active and we saw 5. No sign of a youngster. The 2 raccoon dogs were paddleing in their make-shift pool. A toddler dropped a teddy into their enclosure and to my suprise her father climbed in and got it!

The red deer hind was chasing one of the goats around all morning.

The lion enclosures are going to llok great when the grass grows more. We saw 12 lions as Johnny Junior won't come out to join his mate and daughters. A keeper told us that yesterday he got as for as the bridge but touched the electric fencing and ran back inside. Johnny senior on the other hand has been refusing to go back inside on a night. The keeper also said that when all the lions have got used to their enclosures, they will switch the prides around into each others enclosures so they won't get bored with the one they are in.

Saw all the African plains animals. The Lechwe were right in the distance. The whole field is littered with ostrich eggs. On the map the Addax are marked in the Guanaco paddock so I think the move is imminant. The cammels were quite far away so I couldn't see them very well.

I saw part of the Bird of Prey display where the Harris Hawks were been flown. The Lemur walkthrough was packed like the rest of the park. Only the male ruffed lemur was out. One of the keepers said the female and baby were shut in as the female would leave her baby up a tree . The male needed two keepers following him around as apparently he has been geeting into push chairs and wheel chairs. The Baby ring-taled lemur was very active hopping around. Didn't see the Brown lemurs.

All in all a very enjoyable day. My only critisism is the lack of benches in some areas.
 
Glad you had a good first visit.

You can get to the camels by walking up the side of the African plains - this also gives you a great view of the addax
 
I saw 3 of the little week old meerkats yesterday and was told there were still 4 so hopefully they were just hiding and nothing happened to them overnight.

Glad you had a good time in spite of the busyness. It was very busy yesterday which I know is a very good thing and I'm pleased for them but selfishly I wished it was just a few of us like in January! :)
 
Will the addax start up an North African Sahara theme at the park?
What will happen to the guanaco?
 
From the map the guanaco appear to be going up next to the camels but the area does not look to have been started yet so don't know when this will happen.
 
yorkshire wildlife park

Hi all i am planning to go here on sunday. i am taking my partner as a surprise from our son for fathers day...
from reviews i have mixed messages some people loive it where as other slate it really badly??
also i hear it has indoor play area, does anyone know what this is like and how much it costs etc?? any info will be very useful to me thank you, Emma
 
I have to say I've never heard anyone slate the place. It's not huge (still very new) but it's growing fast, and it's all very nicely done. Will be heading there myself again soon - not seen the lions yet.
 
hi princess

hope you have a super day on Sunday !
there is an outdoor play area and animal contact area with goats and sheep in , then an indoor barn with 3 big slides in ( big enough for adults :) the slides are a real winner with our goddaughters ! the slides are included in the entrance fee , we have had 2 full days there with our young goddaughters they really love the place , they really enjoy the bird display as well xxx
 
I visited Yorkshire Wildlife Park today for the first time and I would recommend it as long as the weathers good as there isn't much to do if its raining. The new lions enclosures are excellent and so is the lemur walkthrough.

All in all I recommend it. I even managed to get sunburnt in Yorkshire!
 
it is nice and open , ive caught the sun every time ive been :) the lions are wonderful so lovely to watch them so happy settled and healthy

princess there are plenty of talks as well and a meet the animals presentation aimed at children which is nice also
 
Hi Princess,

The prices for the park are:

Adult £9.50

Senior Citizen/Student £7.50

Disabled Adult £5.50

Child (aged 3 –-15 ) £7.00

Disabled Child £4.00

Children (under 3) Free

Family Ticket £30.00

I was a student from Doncaster College and helped set up the park last year over the winter and have remained in contact with the staff on a regular basis. I have also never heard a bad word about the park from anyone who has visited.

I hope you enjoyed your visit, the weather was fantastic! xxx
 
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