Reid Park Zoo is set to celebrate Independence Day with its annual 'Red, White and Zoo' day by offering a special military admission discount
Reid Park Zoo is set to celebrate Independence Day with its annual"Red, White and Zoo" day by offering a special admission discount to military personnel and veterans.
Up to six family members can enjoy discounted admission at $5 each, with no requirement for the military member to be present. Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | RSS Feed | Omny Studio During the visit, guests will have the opportunity to see some of Tucson's wildest residents — more than 250 animals from around the world — as well as special animal enrichment activities.
Typically, admission to Reid Park Zoo costs $10.50 for adults , $8.50 for seniors , $6.50 for children , and is free for children ages 2 and under.
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