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“Brilliant absorbing day out!”

★★★★★

written by Carey34 on 16/09/2015

Loved the upgrades since last visit 3 years ago-Hello Kitty 3 rides with no queues even on a Sept Sunday! Seemed better signed and brighter so it is really great now. The only 'problem' is sooo much to see and do which is great as we will definitely go back for more and could never be bored. Loved all the animals, which looked well looked after, Great Farm area, Zoo area, indoor and outdoor play areas, Thomas train and loads of interactive buttons to press, animal spotter stamps to collect and fun ideas eg periscope to top of giraffe statue to see what is sees. Visited 13th Sept for 3 year old birthday with 5 year old sister and Dad-great!

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“awful place”

★☆☆☆☆

written by MadisynSnyder on 24/03/2015

Bad staff, awful day out, wouldn't revist wont be recommending to friends or family, unclean toilets.unhelpful staff.

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“Lovely day out!”

★★★★★

written by Diorgirl on 09/09/2014

I have been to drusillas many times before as a child, now I'm taking my children to drusillas I must say the improvement they have made over the years is really quite something, loads of very interesting animals to see, we especially enjoyed the bats, otters, and the green iguanas. we were a little disappointed we couldn't see the sloths but they were hidden away sleeping but got a Glimpse of one fast asleep, we went after the half term break so the park was nice and quite and we all got very good views. of all the animals. My 3yearold son loved the Thomas ride and the meerkat viewing tunnel. They have a huge childrens play area were kids of all ages and have great fun which was enjoyed also by my 3 yearold. They had the new secret kitty garden which has 3 rides for children to enjoy teacups, little car ride and hopper ride, the rides ran every 20 minutes, which my son became most impatient about. We only wished we had taken swim wear for our son as they have a splash pool for the kids, so if it's a sunny day and your looking at going to drusillas remember you kids swim wear as we were disappointed he couldn't use the pool, although you can purchase swim wear there but it's costly! After seeing all the animals we went for lunch in the explorers cafe, the food we ate was nice, but I must say the salad bar was very basic and the salad tasted old and was very pricey for what it was, however my husband and son had a hot meal which they seemed to enjoy, the hot meal option was very reasonable in price looked tasty. The gift shop was our last stop of the day lots of little souvenirs for children to spend there pocket money on some items were really over priced but others good value for money we came away with a few bits for the kids. All in all was a fab day which we all enjoyed.

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“cramped and pricey”

★★★☆☆

written by holly2oo1 on 01/08/2013

Not a bad day out apart from the price and the lack of seating and shade . we found it very cramped they need improve the seating with shade

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“Excellent full day out - great value for money”

★★★★★

written by on 21/08/2011

Had a wonderful day, there's so much to do. It's a full day out. The layout is great, you are guided through all of the animals, which is both fun and educational for the children. The girls loved stamping all of their books when they saw the animals. You can also feed the parrots, they sit on your arm whilst you feed them special nectar which the children loved. There's lots of fun , engaging and entertaining things to do and see along the zoo route. There's even

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“Been going here with my kids for 12 years now. They...”

★★★★★

written by Tafkar66 on 01/02/2011

Been going here with my kids for 12 years now. They are 10 and 13 years old now and still love it.

It is really geared for the under 5's and primary school children - but still a great day out for all.

Spacious and easy to see all the animals. Great play area etc. Food and drink a bit pricey so if you're on a budget take a packed lunch (plenty of benches and tables to eat at) and just buy cold drinks and ice creams.

Easy to walk around for the older and wheelchair users. Lots of seating all the way round for tired legs too.

Well worth a trip. And they take Tesco Days Out vouchers too.

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“Very enjoyable day out for all the family, bit pricy...”

★★★★★

written by on 17/08/2010

Very enjoyable day out for all the family, bit pricy but well worth it considering what you get for this. Went with three young children (4, 5 and 7) my partner and mother.. all of them loved it! we got there at opening time at 10 and were asked politley to leave at quarter past 6 (even though they shut at 6)! They have some cute animals (little monkeys and rabbits etc) they have funny animals (meerkats and penguins) and some unusual animals (Capybara and binturong)! The play area is fantastic and this is where we spent most of the afternoon!..I would reccomend trying to walk back through the zoo a while later because you see more than the first time round! Brilliant day at drusillas zoo deffinatley will reccomend!

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“What a disappointment!! After bigging up the event to...”

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written by on 09/06/2010

What a disappointment!! After bigging up the event to my 3 year old, we set off on a 2 hour journey, and paid nearly 40 pounds for a family of 3. The zoo was ok, although for a child of 3, he was not interested which was totally understandable. The highlight for him was to go on all the slides and go on Thomas.
Well, we went on all the slides, and not one actually allowed you to 'slide'. They were so sticky and all the other children had the same problem. It was heartbreaking that when your son finally reaches the bottom of a slide, he looks at you with a downturned look and says 'oow'.
It wrenched my heart out that his day was being ruined.
So, to try to redeem the failing day, we said 'oh, lets go on Thomas'. He was excited again. We climbed aboard and then, you guessed it.. more disappointment. Thomas lasted about 3 minutes, on a circular track that acually didn't go anywhere near any attractions, and was extremely slow.
When the ride finished, our son actually ASKED to go HOME.
At school the following day, when asked by his teacher 'did you have a nice time?' He replied, 'no, there wasn't much to do'. The teacher was surprised as she was going to book the class trips there. On hearing this, she has now decided not to visit Drusillas with any of the classes, and visit Fishers Farm, as this is a much better option. More to do, and so much more fun. Of which I can whole heartedly agree.
So if you want to waste ALOT of your hard earned cash and look at the disappointment on your childrens faces, then Drusillas is definately the place to go!!!

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Sussexbelle's Comment

Written on: 29/12/2012

I've read this and all I can think is what a sad person you must be
3 year old not interested in animals? Would be the first 3 year old I've ever met who doesn't love monkeys, meerkats and flamingos!

Sounds to me like your attitude ruined the day. Not the zoo

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“I can understand the comments about the value for...”

★★★★☆

written by Daphne Tore on 25/04/2010

I can understand the comments about the value for money at Drusillas, it is a bit expensive to get in, but not if your local and have a brain! We pay for yearly membership and if you go at least 4 times in a year we save money, we go at least once a month and also take a packed lunch, so its a fun, cheap day out for us. The animals are mostly small ones, don't expect elephants, lions etc. but there are many types of Lemurs, Fennec Foxes, Servals, Macaques, Meerkats, plus all the pet things from from snakes to mice and rats. Being smaller animals it means they don't need horrible cages that a lot of zoos have and as a photographer it means I can normally always come home with some great pictures. The playground area is huge and a lot of the smaller kids seem to rush round the animals trying to get to the play park, but older ones seem to prefer looking round the animals. We still enjoy our visits and have been members for about 6 years now, its always improving and changing. If it was a bit cheaper I would have given Drusillas 5 stars.

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“I am truly shocked to see some of these reviews,...”

★★★★★

written by on 21/11/2009

I am truly shocked to see some of these reviews, someone has said that all there is at drusillas is pets and farm animals so you may as well go to a farm??!! what?? So do you get; servels, 4 species of lemur, otters, 5 species of marmoset, meerkats, prarie dogs, fennec foxes, racoons, 2 species of penguins, 5 species of tamarins, flamingos, capybara, mara, beavers, gibbons, macaques, squirrel monkeys, porcupines, rodrigues fruit bats, dwarf crocodiles,coatis, saki monkeys, diana monkeys, capuchin monkeys and still sooo much more!!?? you dont get all of that and more at a farm..not to mention the play area!!
Just cant believe it..plus the animals are in plenty big enough enclosures they are given daily enrichment which you may not see depending on what time you go! and if any of these people knew about animlas they would know these things!! everyone has different experiences of places which is fair enough but you cant ingore the facts..its a very very good zoo!!

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“Basically, the Drusillas Park zoo seems to be...”

★☆☆☆☆

written by on 11/07/2009

Basically, the Drusillas Park zoo seems to be reverting to Victorian times. Enclosures seem designed purely for visitors' benefit rather than with the animals in mind, and very few have any private areas for the animals to get out of the public view. The whole place feels cramped, as though they're trying to cram as much in as possible, and there are far too many signs. Rather than have so many signs pushing their products, a few clear indications as to where, for instance, toilets are would be more helpful.

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“Lovely play park, small zoo with mostly farm animals. ...”

★★☆☆☆

written by on 24/06/2009

Lovely play park, small zoo with mostly farm animals. Very expensive for a 2 year old - same price as an adult! nearly £25 for one adult and one child! Should be concessions for young children!

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“Visited Drusillas Park with adult friend & 2...”

★☆☆☆☆

written by on 30/05/2009

Visited Drusillas Park with adult friend & 2 grandchildren on 29/5/09. Overpriced entrance fee offering poor value for money especially with additional charges for wall & bouncy castle once inside.

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“Drusillas Park was very expensive, to have to pay full...”

★★★★☆

written by emb34 on 27/05/2009

Drusillas Park was very expensive, to have to pay full adult price for a 2 year old seems a bit much. Considering it was bank holiday weekend, and predicted glorious weather i was surprised how long it took us to get in to the park, not all the desks were open. having said that, the Thomas the Tank Engine attraction made my son's day, albeit a very short ride, and you didn't get to see much! I can see if we lived closer a years membership would be better value. The "zoo" was slightly disappointing. The play area was quite good, although for a 2 yr old who had to pay full price there was not much he could go on.

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“Fantastic value for money. You only need to go three...”

★★★★☆

written by on 20/12/2008

Fantastic value for money. You only need to go three times in a year to make it worth the membership fee, far better than most where you'd need to go twice a month to make it worthwhile.
I would recommend Drusillas to anyone with young children, we'll probably be members for at least the next 8 years

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“Great day out. My son really enjoyed it as did the...”

★★★★★

written by on 28/08/2008

Great day out. My son really enjoyed it as did the adults! Great play areas, things to do etc. Animals were good. Very much worth the money!! Would go again if we visit near there again!!

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“ £12.50 for a two year old to visit - £50 for a...”

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written by on 27/08/2008

£12.50 for a two year old to visit - £50 for a family of 4.
A fair price for such a tiny zoo should only be around £20 for a family of 4. Most of the animals are either pets or British animals eg rats, mice, guinea pigs, cows, goats, pigs etc. There is a 90 second Thomas the Tank Engine ride in which you see the back of all the buildings, some bushes, half a red train and 2 llama - that is literally it. For the same price or cheaper you can visit London or Whipsnade Zoo, which are both twice the size and with 10 times more choice of animals.
My advice would be to go instead and visit one of the many local farms nearby and see just as many animals, but for a quarter of the price. Either that or take the 90 minute drive to a proper zoo.

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“My first visit (August 2008) and I am VERY impressed. ”

★★★★★

written by porgina on 19/08/2008

My first visit (August 2008) and I am VERY impressed.
Privately run zoo, that has happy staff who genuinely appear to like working there.
All the animals have interesting habitats and you can get really close to some of them. eg: the Lemurs, which are in an 'open' area and will jump on your shoulders etc.
No big cats etc - but lots of really interesting exotic animals.
Plenty of play areas with modern attractions such as rock climbing and trampolines etc.
Clean and very well run - easy to find your way around, but will still take more than a day to see everything.
I have been to almost every park in the south (kids!) and this is by far the best one yet - really enjoyed the day, as did my kids.

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“Plenty to see and lots of play areas for the kids,...”

★★★★☆

written by kazzie13 on 16/08/2008

Plenty to see and lots of play areas for the kids, however we did find it quite expensive.
Overall an enjoyable day out that I'd recommend.

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“Animals are lovely at the Drusillas Zoo Park. It was...”

★★★★★

written by on 14/02/2008

Animals are lovely at the Drusillas Zoo Park. It was amazing apart from the monkey near the Flamingos which was not trained very well it was very SCARY. Nothing bad apart from badly tempered monkeys

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Psyonic's Comment

Written on: 22/04/2008

They are not performing chimps, none of them are 'trained'. Animals have bad days, the same as us humans. I have been to Drusillas hundreds of times and never had any problems. I do agree with your comment on the value for money, it is expensive as a one off trip, but we are members and its much better value for money. Dean

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