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Birthdays & Groups

Monday, 04 April 2011 14:36 Last Updated on Monday, 16 May 2011 14:01 Written by Administrator

BIRTHDAY PARTIES

*£8.50 per child
*1 free adult per 5 children
*Lunch included
*Conservatory available for Party Games and Crafts
*Hands-on Animal Talk included
We offer two different Birthday Packages:
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Meet the Creatures Meet the Meerkats
Get a real hands-on experience with  some of our creepy crawlies up close in our lush butterfly halls.

Kids help us to prepare the meerkats' dinner and the birthday child helps us feed the meerkats.

Both parties get a guaranteed Meet the Reptiles Talk.
Minimum booking 10 children (flexible in winter season)
Please note that a £10 deposit is required to secure the booking

GROUP BOOKINGS

Group Bookings can be made by e-mail or over the phone.

Pre-booked groups of over 12 people will qualify for the discounted rate and hands-on Keeper Talks.

*Free Coach Parking

*Free Car Park

*75 Seater Cafe, Catering can be pre-booked

*Gift Shop

*Activities ideas on our education blog:

http://learnwithwildlifeoasis.wordpress.com

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