I am planning to Visit Werribee Open Range Zoo. but I heard that the entertainment book buy one get one free deal is no longer available.
Does anyone know any good deals?
thanks heaps
Planning to Visit Werribee Open Range Zoo
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book the bus ride the minute you walk in
thanks oscargamer,
is there any extra cost to book the ride?nope
there are 2 types of buses - kids bus and adults - depending on the age of your kids, choose the one that suits
Can't we take our car?
I have family zoo membership and have been 3 times - great place.
What does your family comprise of? How many going?
No coupons?Want an Ozbargain hack?
A. Go to Big W in your area and buy this.
http://www.adrenalin.com.au/zoo-safari/vic-melbourne/land/17…
For 2 people and 2 kids it's it's $160 two ADULTS and $130 two kids = $294.50 ($4.50 Booking Fee) all up. Buy this deal https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/227154 and you'll pay only
$150 for 4 people as its BOGOF gift cards atm (Only catch is you gotta try and find these cards - shouldn't be too hard, maybe ring around a few Big W stores).
This deal includes:
• Zoo Entry
• 90 Minute 4WD Safari
• Get Closer to the Animals
• Commentary from professional guideThis is the 'VIP' Safari where they go very close to the animals in a small 4WD (Rhino's, Giraffe, Hippo etc…), not the general Public Safari where you'll be packed like Sardines at this time of year. I would recommend 100% if you want a close up experience.
B. Book the day on the adrenalin website and pay using these gift cards!
C. Make sure you get to the Safari on time! Starts 11:15am SHARP.
Can't get a better deal than this, unless you have vouchers/discounts/membership!
:)
You can buy a deal for all 3 Zoo's for like $90 which lasts a year in case you are interested in going for more Zoo's it can be a good deal.
Is that family membership or pp?
Per person
Kids get free memberships if the parents have memberships. $180 per year for two adult memberships, less if you have a concession card.
There is free entry for kids under 16 over the school holidays http://www.zoo.org.au/kids-are-free-policy