Boo at the Zoo Family Fun

News Staff • October 19, 2024

A Scare-Free Halloween Celebration

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Families looking for a fun and friendly way to celebrate Halloween need look no further than the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo, as it hosts its annual "Boo at the Zoo" event today, October 19, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. This special Halloween gathering offers a morning of scare-free festivities perfect for children and families alike.


Guests will be treated to a morning full of trick-or-treating, activities, and opportunities to meet and greet some of the zoo's animal ambassadors. The event is a way for visitors to embrace the spirit of Halloween while enjoying the beautiful surroundings of the zoo and the engaging wildlife that calls it home.


The best part? "Boo at the Zoo" is included with regular zoo admission, meaning that guests can experience all the fun of the event without any extra cost. Admission prices are $22.95 for adults (ages 13-61), $19.95 for seniors (62+) and military personnel, and $14.95 for children ages 3 to 12. Zoo members and children under the age of 2 receive free entry, with membership cards required at the entrance. For those interested in supporting the zoo while enjoying special discounts, memberships are also available for purchase.


All proceeds from "Boo at the Zoo" benefit the animals and programs of the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo, making this Halloween celebration not just a memorable day for visitors, but also a meaningful way to contribute to the zoo's ongoing mission.


Tickets can be purchased in advance online or at the door on the day of the event. Bring the whole family out to celebrate Halloween in a fun, festive, and animal-filled environment.


Event Details:

  • When: Saturday, October 19, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
  • Where: Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo
  • Tickets: Included with regular zoo admission; available online or at the door.


Don't miss this opportunity to celebrate Halloween with the animals and enjoy a day of fun for the whole family at the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo!

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