Many empty enclosures, no aquatics, toilet and baby changing terrible, seems run down and not worth the £60 for 2 adults and one baby, no choice with annual pass (day pass not an option) staff were no... Ver más
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It was absolutely appalling. We expected to see animals but managed to see a few. Not what I remembered from years ago. No gorilla, no show. Most of the animals which isn't their fault were hiding... Ver más
Visited Twycross zoo today with the family , despite the rain it was a very good day out , We purchased the red ruff experience and afternoon tea and it was amazing, the staff member explained... Ver más
This zoo doesn’t have any animals. Only thing we saw was pigeons. Every enclosure is empty. Whole place is run down and dirty. Staff were lovely and friendly but there was only about 3 of them in th... Ver más
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Cost us over £150 to gain entry
Cost us over £150 to gain entry, had to pay another £3 each car to park. It was more like a farm than a zoo there were no elephants tigers leopards lions very very disappointing, will not be going back even with the free pass we got, then to top it all off we had to pay £8 per child to go in the soft play area
Total RIP OFF
Avoid at all cost this place is a total rip off !!
Admission prices are already expensive and yet they tuck you up for another £3 just to park ! Where else can you park !!! Most enclosures are empty and the Gruffalo walk is an embarrassment. Food prices are daylight robbery - Baked potato and beans £8 !!! Even the indoor play area for the kids is an extra charge. Never Again !!
Absolutely shocking paid £100 to get in…
Absolutely shocking paid £100 to get in for 2 adults 1 child and a baby and an hour drive seen 5 animals the whole way round spent more time queuing than walking around wouldn’t even waist your money
On the whole had a Fantastic day just a…
On the whole had a Fantastic day just a few things that stopped me giving it five stars,
Good points, everywhere was clean and tidy and well sign posted, and the staff where AMAZING FRIENDLY AND SUPER UNDERSTANDING my son is autistic and was struggling with the entrance ques but staff noticed straight away and took as round to another entrance where only one or two people where waiting, every staff member I spoke to was really chatty and friendly, I was paying for my parking and little one thought it would be funny to run the other way but the staff on the door said don't worry you do that I'll make sure he doesn't venture to far and distracted him with a sticker which was lovely, and they had a good selection of animals and the gruffalo trail is fantastic for any gruffalo fan.
Now to the not so good things
It was £8.00 to go in the soft play which can't exactly be avoided when its right where you go in you have to book a slot but nowhere did it was this and the play parks they have are very much aimed at younger children and the equipment they have on them is limited so not really comparable with the well set out soft play.
The toilets cubicles where not will lit and very dark which makes taking a child and assisting them on the loo practicality impossible, alot of the paths where not tarmac so where quite slutchy and muddy, but these things will put us off and we will return but there are just these few things that are stopping it from being a 5 star visit
Don't waste your money very disappointing
I don't know where to start, i have been to many zoos this one was the worst one we have been too in our lives.
£100 plus to get, to then have to pay to use the indoor play area really expensive too, that closed half way through, i have never known to have to pay for this once you have paid to get in.
Empty enclosures lots of them. Hardly any animals for a zoo even with the lego ones included lol.
For the price this was absolute theft.
Ladies toilets, cubicles in the dark.
Butterfly farm, we counted 9 in the whole enclosure, was empty, never been to a butterfly farm with hardly no butterflies lol.
I could go on, but all i will say is save your money for a day out somewhere else, unless they drop the prices.
Staff were lovely
Twycross zoo return visit seems to be a…
Twycross zoo return visit seems to be a scam. You cannot book a return ticket on rhe "new visitor portal" just goes round on circles. Wouldn't bother going if you want to use this offer as they make it clear you can't just turn up. But give you no way of actually booking it.
Terrible day
1st time returning here in a few years and it was worse this time than before many empty enclosures. Not much to see unless you like lego there's plenty of lego built animals dotted around we was starting to think we had turned up at lego land in error 😅🙈 tried to enter the bird enclosure to be told the birds arnt hungry so we got denied.
we went on a Sunday but it was very quiet no ques or waiting times.
definitely won't be returning there again.
OK, but not what it is cracked up to be.
The prices weren't too bad and the zoo seemed to be quite spacious instead of crammed in like others are. Very clean! However, we didn't really see many animals. Not as much as we would expect to. There was quite a few empty enclosures and animals that just did not want to show themselves. Maybe we just caught it on the wrong day!?
It was a really enjoyable family day…
It was a really enjoyable family day out, and the yearly pass is great!
I had a family day out at Twycross last weekend and we all had a great time. My three-year-old loved the Gruffalo Discovery Land and meeting the Gruffalo. We especially enjoyed the penguin talk/feeding and the giraffe talk. Although it was busy, we had no trouble finding a parking space. We ate in the Gruffalo cafe. The cheese sandwich was pretty poor; it was a dry roll with no butter and a cheap cheese slice... Not great and too expensive.
The staff were friendly and considerate. Many thanks for a great day! I will certainly visit again, but I will bring my own sandwiches next time ha!
Unhappy birthday
Disappointment for a large family day out for my granddaughters 6th birthday 6 adults 6 kids.alot of money spent to get in and the only reason i gave 1star was that the fish n chips were beautiful to be honest we have been before with my own kids but taking my grandkids was awful where to start expensive.dirty.rundown but most of all hardly any animals monkey enclosures cracked glass dont really want to say anymore except that the animals that are there should be moved to another perhaps cleaner zoo where more care and attension is needed for these animals as the ones we did see looked bored n p'doff and the amount of comments from other families walking around where are the animals rang through out the grounds there was more focus we betieved on the lego animals than the real ones even down to the fact that when the tortoise moved my granddaughter whos birthday it was shouted out that the lego tortoise moved until we explained that was an actual animal we tried our bit to help in giftshop buying each of our grandchildren a gift even two of the ones they picked burst in car onway ome cant see any of us returning anytime soon and think that the place should be closed down or at least get some real investment put in take a good look at these animals and their wellfare as they cant tell you how they feel
Fab day out
We went on 7th September 2024 we saw all the animals the only thing we didn’t see was the Sumatran Tigers but we left before feeding time.
As for all the bad reviews it can only be due to the school holidays so best to come when the kids are back in school if you can. Maybe the animals don’t like all the screaming ?
Booked soft play on line
Booked soft play on line. Filled in the waver forms on line, shouldn’t have bothered as we still had to queue at the gate and fill in a paper form. Also the QR code sent with the booking confirmation was not read when we arrived. It looks like they have not got the technology in place to deal with this. Disappointing!
Dust bowl
Hadn’t visited in 20years but saw they had an ‘improved’ gruffalo land which is our children’s favourite book and the prices seemed high so we presumed the whole zoo must have been improved a lot since last visit. On arrival we were immediately disappointed to see that the small soft play centre was already an extra expense next to an overpriced coffee stop area and vile toilets. Too unhygienic to change babies in them so changed them on a bench outside! The view into the snow leopard cage was spoilt by smeared glass and people scrambling over those eating to get a look. We then went through to zoo entry where staff were just miserable and treated visitors like cattle. Went straight into gruffalo land which was the ‘best’ bit of the day. We do think gruffalo land still needs a lot more improving, many of the animations weren’t working properly and were covered in layers of thick dust. We felt there was lots of wasted opportunities for more interactions and related animals exhibits. We then continued round the ‘zoo’. The zoo is more like a desert just a dust bowl desperate for water and life. We walked round twice and were just met with several completely empty enclosures or animals sat in off show areas. A lot of the apes outdoor areas resembled prison courtyards and not surprisingly they appeared miserable. No real enrichment for them just high brick walls surrounding them. The amount of tortoise enclosures was just irritating. Seemed every other cage was either empty or housing a tortoise. The zoo on a whole was dirty and not fit for purpose. Wouldn’t say that there was any thought or care about conservation just a place to enslave the odd animal in order to entice people in so they can rip them off and bleed them dry.
I’ll recommend parent to take there…
I’ll recommend parent to take there kids it is worth it ., it’s so big and must supervise the kids when crowded .
DIRTY, MONEY GRABBING, FRUSTRATING
We have been members on and off for 5 years and I am sorry but I am disgusted with the zoo this time. Had I known I would never have bought another year membership.
1. Lego building- no one can complete the models because many parts are missing!! Even members of staff telling kids desperate to finish their creations being told "there's only 5 of those in the whole room!" If you can't stock and keep stock of parts DONT BOTHER
2. 90% of the toilets are closed! No explanation why and just a line of portaloos in the carpark. None of which have water supply so no one can wash their hands!! So if novavirus is on your bucket list, here's the place to come!
3. Now we have a load of "game" shed and grabber machines in the zoo...Dont waste your money on the grabbers I literally watch one person get the perfect position... the grabber didn't close until it was half way back up!!
TZ, I am incredibly disappointed in what you have done. You've become money grabbing and dirty. This will be our last membership year with you.
Sadly a first and last visit
Sadly a first and last visit.
I hired a mobility scooter and as a first time user was pleased to see in their terms I would be shown how to use it.
I wasn't, when we went to ask for help I was told it's simple a child can do it , thanks for that insult.
The zoo itself is dreadful , 70% of the cages were empty, very few animals outside to see , and as a mobility scooter user ( or a mum with a double buggy ) I was unable to get through the doors into most of the animal houses unaided.
As for the toilets, filthy.
No toilet roll in the dispensers at 10.30am and the floor awash with water.
I was unable to use the disabled loos as they require a radar key I dint have.
Overall a hugely disappointing experience made worse by the fact it's a fair walk from the disabled parking to the mobility scooter collection point, and then having to stand and queue to get one.
Why these are not placed nearer the entrance is beyond me .
Is it worth a visit, no, very few animals and bad disabled facilities and dirty toilets.
A zoo with no animals
We came to see the animals. And let’s be honest most of the enclosures were empty. No animals in site even though we went round again to see if we could see them.
The toilets were appalling!! The ladies toilets didn’t flush so the smell and seats and toilets were covered in bodily fluids. I refused to change my 2 babies in the toilets and did it in the pushchair instead as it was cleaner and not open to everyone seeing them with no clothes on!
The gruffalo trail was the best bit but even that was dirty and needed a quick dust.
Not worth the money at all.
Average experience at this zoo
Average experience at this zoo, it's not warranted all the terrible reviews but twycross do need to take note and improve on a few things.
Poor signage and one way system is not enforced which meant that things were Busy. Along with no staff members I didn't see one zoo keeper either in with cleaning or feeding any animals. Didn't see any fresh food or toys really in with the animals and they often looked bored which was sad.
Toilets old and broken and unclean as you move through the park, though I did see people cleaning them it's a mammoth task to replace all rolls etc.
The gruffalo zone was nice for toddlers and lots of money spent on that area.
Butterfly attraction was beautiful and my favourite. The animals were around in their dens but most weren't out probably as the zoo was so busy!
Elephants have been moved to Blackpool for breeding but the giraffes were really good.
The zoo is conserving animals for the future and I get that purpose but I think a lot of the critically endangered ones were in on their own in these huge enclosures which was really sad. The big cats I did see that day were either lolling around or pacing a lot.
There was no one to ask about the behaviour at any point. Sadly No enclosures were manned.
Plenty of staff however taking £7.50 a pop for kids to soft play for an hour in the cafe area. Where I'm sure all parents want to do is sit and rest or pass peacefully through on their way out of the door. !
I can return for a year and probably will as it's our local zoo, but will definitely lower my expectations.
Twycross are competing with their rivals nicely on the quality and professional look website and getting people through the doors at around £100 per family. It was packed!
Plenty of decent picnic benches to sit and eat on. Definitely bring your own hamper though the food wasn't expensive it can add up for a family on a day out.
I can't see how any of the big money generated is being spent to improve the lives of the animals in the zoo, though I will go back on a quieter day and hopefully be able to notice more positive things when the zoo is less crowded.
Alright
Freaking awful.
An ape (I believe it was a three-tailed Mushu Mushu Gibberous Hiberrounus) threw its faecal matter at me, and then a really hot 10/10 student volunteer with curly hair and dark eyes laughed in my face, mocking me. I will not be visiting again. This zoo is an embarrassment to all that is holy. The antichrist himself resides within these walls. Ice cream tastes good tho and that one student volunteer is really cute. 5 stars.
We payed £140 for a family of 6 on…
We payed £140 for a family of 6 on entrance and was extremely disappointed to find that once in and walking around, there were bouncy castles that our children wanted to go on near the penguins that charged per child, when we we were leaving we told our children they could go on the indoor play centre, to our surprise, again £8 per child plus the adult fee also £25 for 4 coffees and teas.
Entrance is expensive enough but trying to squeeze even more out of families when they arrive is distasteful.
We will no be returning
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