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- General Info
- Zoo Atlanta was founded in 1889, when businessman George V. Gress purchased a bankrupt traveling circus and donated the animals to the city of Atlanta. Today the zoo is one of four zoos in the country housing Giant Pandas and has Wild life Education, Research and Conservation Programs. Admission Rates: Adults $22.99 + tax, Children (3-11) $17.99 + tax, Senior Citizen (65+) $18.99 + tax, Military and College Student discounts available, $119 Family Membership, $99 Companion Membership
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Fax: (404) 627-7514
TollFree: (800) 836-4036
Phone: (404) 624-8280
Phone: (404) 624-5665
Phone: (404) 624-5650
Phone: (404) 624-9453
Phone: (404) 624-5822
- Services/Products
- Interactive Wildlife Shows, Petting Zoo, Behind-the-scenes Wild Encounters, Safari Day Camps, Children’s Zoo, Overnight Camps & Workshops, Field Trips and Guided Tours
- Payment method
- diners club, debit, amex, cash, discover, master card, visa
- Neighborhoods
- Grant Park, Eastside
- Amenities
- Parking is Free, The Zoo Train, Carousel, Rock Wall, Gift Shop: The Zoo Atlanta Trading Company, Food Places: The Wild Planet Cafe, Flamingo Joe’s, Birthday and Special Event Planning Services
- Accreditation
The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International
The Chengdu Zoo
The Chinese Association of Zoological Gardens
- AKA
Atlanta-Fulton County Zoo
Atlanta Fulton County Zoo, Inc
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Reviews
When I went, a good deal of the exhibits were closed. The ones that were there were amazing. This zoo is rather small compared to others that I have seen.
Zoo Atlanta is a wonderful zoo, especially for families with young children. They have an amazing play area complete with carousel and train. Some people say the Zoo is rather small, however, we’ve been members for the past 2 years and there are some exhibits we still haven’t made it too (ex: the petting zoo) because there is always so much to see and do. The exhibits are great-many of them, like the Lions and the Pandas, have glass walls so you always have a good view. They also have an amazing bird show as well as the opportunity to feed the birds in the arboretum. (Bird seed sticks are available for purchase at the front of the park).
My son's school has been to Zoo Atlanta approximately 5 times since school has been in. $18 for a ticket to see animals per child is a little to high for me.
Top rating not because it's a great zoo, but because it is an essential getaway with the youngsters. The real-time goat dropping clean up in the petting zoo is my favorite.
We have been members of this zoo for many years as my kids have always loved it. I like that they have continued to improve the park and add new exhibits. The latest reptiles house is top notch and an amazing addition!
This is the right place to take your kids with you they will defiantly like it . What an incredible place to visit and see many of the wild animals, It's clean, kid friendly, has great service, and a huge assortment of animals. Highly recommended!
Whatever you do, do NOT buy their food! I would suggest packing a lunch. My boyfriend and I ate at a diner near the pandas and paid over $20 for a meal that tasted as if it was left overs thrown into a wrap.
Details
Phone: (404) 624-5600
Address: 800 Cherokee Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30315
Website: http://www.zooatlanta.org