Suffolk

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Reviews of Suffolk Wildlife Park, Lowestoft

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Review by Paula on 7th June, 2007

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Myself and the rest of my family love the fact that this is the next best thing to being in the wild. The animals are so well looked after and the keepers so friendly and helpful. We do not begrudge a penny of the entrance fee as every year you can see that it is being spent on the park/animals. I too have been coming since I was a child and now bring my 8year old son every year and can see the vast improvements made each time!!!

Date visited: Aug 2006

Review by Karen on 22nd August, 2006

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This place just gets better and better every time I go. I've been visting since my teens and now have a 3 year old who loves this place. The animals are in great surrroundings, wide open spaces which clearly makes them much happier than those poor souls cooped up in a traditional zoo. The place is clean (including animal pens) and the animals are healty and well cared for. Loads for kids to do in addition to seeing the animals (Adventure park, educational area, Animal Petting area, Train ride round the park). Prices are resonable, the facilities are improving each time I go and there's a great selection of unusual rare breeds as well as the old favourites.

Date visited: 1-2 times a year for past 15 years!

Review by kerry on 15th April, 2006

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very dissapointed went with 2 other families and they were to .wont be going there again in a hurry .most of the animals to far away to see them .exspensive to

Date visited: 14th april 06

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