![]() I did not visit the cafe area so I cannot speak to masking among food service staff.Ģ. Not in the gift shop, not in the ticketing area, not in the van rental space. If you take COVID safety protocols seriously, skip Wild Animal Safari for the time being.ġ. I was hoping a mostly outdoor experience would be a safe treat for my family, but I was mistaken. However, I was very disappointed by my visit this weekend. We have visited Wild Animal Safari in the past and enjoyed our experience. You cannot honestly expect people to wait for three hours in Georgia heat, so what part of this waitlist makes sense? What’s the difference between me being in the premises or coming back when it’s my designated time? And finally, at $30 per head plus $30 car rental, surely you can afford to maintain toilets that aren’t disease ridden? They suggested we do the walkthrough zoo (which on their website states takes around an hour - so what do we do for the other two?!) which we declined and left. But no, that would be too easy wouldn’t it? We were told we would have to wait on the premises for this time or risk waiting another 3 hours when we returned, as this is how their waitlist works. We were told there would be a 2.5-3 hour wait to rent one of their vehicles which our response was “that’s fine, we’ll pay now and come back in 3 hours”. With open bins overflowing with bloody tissues, dirty floors and doors, flies eating you alive while you do your business and nowhere to hang your bags and belongings (because you DO NOT want to put them anywhere near the floor), we then strolled over to the ticket station/cafeteria. We wandered up to these horrible toilets and were not surprised she didn’t want her baby near them - they were disgusting. Our trip started with the woman in the car next to us changing her baby in the trunk, while muttering to her baby that she “wouldn’t change him anywhere near those horrible toilets”. The rest were deer and some kind of sheep. The drive thru didn't have the giraffe which was the one thing my daughter really wanted to see and then there was one caged camel. It was $60 dollars just to get in and then an extra $40 to rent a van (which only lasted an hour for the drive thru) and pellets. Third, prices but were too expensive for what you get. They were very stressed and so sad to look at. The enclosures were too small for alot of the zoo animals, and some of them were walking back and forth like they had gone crazy. Second, the walk thru pretty bad as well. Also, we didn't see the giraffe which was the one thing my daughter really wanted to see and then there was one caged camel. Buy the looks of the horn I'm assuming it got stuck in one of the windows of the vans and got ripped off. ![]() Both of the wounds were fresh and crusting over with blood. One of them had a missing eye and the other had a missing horn. First of all the bison and buffalo were POORLY taken care of.
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