Don’t understand this, unless it’s a push to get people to just buy a membership? It seems incredibly limiting to force people into a date that far out. Why not just give the small discount for purchasing online like everywhere else?
What happens when the family of four buys their tickets 60 days in advance and when the day finally comes, it’s pouring all day?
Especially in a smaller city like Akron, I don’t see many people planning their zoo trips more than a week or two out. If they’re trying to get a better idea of numbers for planning purposes, I think they’re going to be disappointed.
I'm more surprised Akron is doing this instead of Cleveland
It appears that Pittsburgh is implementing a similar plan. See info on it at the link below.
Plan Your Visit | Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium
Those online discounts often go away when they add things like "processing" fees, too. I don't know if Akron will have that, but so many zoos do![]()
$3.25!
Penny, one of the Red Pandas passed away after an illness. Coco remains on exhibit. From the zoo's Facebook
I'll have to keep that in mind when I go to Akron either later this month or in FebruarySumini the Sumatran Tiger is now out on exhibit daily. You can tell the difference between her and Eko by the tail. When she was younger she sustained an injury which caused part of her tail to be amputated.
That's the one being built behind Wild Prarie, correct?