Classificação do local: 3 Bracknell, United Kingdom
I took my daughter here August ’15 and it cost £60 to get in. I did not want Monkeys pulling bits from my car so I paid the extra tenner for the bus ride around the safari park. We had something to eat(it wasn’t brilliant) so the whole day cost about £100. The place is clean and well kept, it has a butterfly house, some reptile places and a boat ride where you can feed the seals. There is also a big kids play area and maze(reminds me of the shining!) Unfortunately the weather was not good so the play area was all wet, some of the rides were closed and it was cold and all muddy. We could not go on the boat ride it was too wet. The only draw back is that if it’s cold and wet don’t bother to go. We love in England so unfortunately that is most of the year. If you are an anal lover though you will like it, the annals are not just caged up and run freeley, so although it’s not cheap I don’t mind paying the money.
Laura C.
Classificação do local: 5 Birmingham, United Kingdom
Omg, I had a fantastic time! Every single bit was amazing! The safari was wonderful(feeding the deer was a bonus), the adventure park is fabulous(meerkats!l and the house and gardens is beautiful. Man, I am running out of superlatives. The price is £28.50 for an adult and it is definitely worth the price. The keepers are really informative and friendly, I got a porcupine quill from one!
Heather R.
Classificação do local: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I had seen Longleat on tv and wanted to go for a long time. It most assuredly did not disappoint! We arrived about 9.30am on a Sunday as we wanted to get in before the crowds which we needn’t have worried about. We headed straight for the safari park. This had a great layout, there are two lanes for traffic to go around, a slow/photo opportunity lane and an overtaking lane. I thought this was a great idea for ease of movement throughout the park. You also get a cd to play in the car as you go around which gives you a great explanation for each enclosure. My favourite part about this place is that the animals had huge spaces to run around, so much better than a zoo. There is also at least one ranger in every enclosure and should you get into difficulty just sound your horn and they’ll be there in no time. After the safari park we headed to the adventure area in the grounds of the house. There is heaps to do here for all age groups. There are amusements for children and there are more animal enclosures too. You can hold a snake, touch a porcupine, pet a rabbit and even touch a stingray. Also if you wander to the shores of the lake you can catch a boat out to see the gorillas, pelicans and sea lions. This boat is included in the price you pay on entry to the park. From here we continued on to explore the house. We got a bit lost in our wanders and ended up in Lady Baths kitchen shop. What a find! There were home made cordials, chutneys, wines, jams, ciders, brandys, whiskeys and cakes. Definitely worth a visit. We finished up with a tour of the house itself. It was a lovely relaxed way to finish the day. Where restoration has taken place it has been carefully crafted in keeping with the original design of the house. I felt that we got great value for money here. Two people entered at 9.30am and paid £54. We had no children with us and didn’t head for the exit until 2.30pm. I imagine if you had children you could easily spend longer.
Natalie O.
Classificação do local: 5 Leeds, United Kingdom
Such a good day out and you can tickets using nectar points which is much cheaper. The adventure park is just as good as the safari so make time for it. Adventure park is full of animals, events, games and food stuffs. Safari park is full of animals be careful when you go because the animals get sleepy and less exciting to see later in the afternoon. I would 100% recommend visiting longleat safari park :)