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    Safari Nation

    Safari Nation

    4.0(94 reviews)
    44.0 mi

    Safari nation was a HIT!…read more Truly a kids paradise-- Safari Nation has a lot to offer. Today's visit was our first. You're first struck in awe at this gargantuan structure you think they pulled straight out of Richie Rich's mansion. This place is flooded with pure entertainment for toddlers, kids, teenagers (and adults). My 2.5yr old spent quite a bit of time everywhere, to the tune of three hours. The toddler room was a great toe-dip into what would come next, allowing her to set her pace while playing with the rotating stations, alphabet blocks, the seesaw and teddy bear slide. Then came the gigantic playpen, a kids dream. Packing two separate sections, both accommodated with their own unique slide, for endless fun. Three levels of obstacles and circus-like contraptions made our play date one we can't forget. Arcade is modest, just enough to keep the younger children happy. Concession stand had plenty to offer.. we refueled ourselves with some goldfish and choose two flavors of the slushees. We had dinner plans but I would consider having a meal here. The zip line, bumper cars and VR experience looked cool but were not in operation. The staff was super friendly and attentive. We had such a great time, we're even adding them to the candidates for her next birthday party!

    This place is perfect for birthday parties or just to have some family fun. The staff are all…read morefriendly and helpful. The ambiance is fun, inviting, and kid friendly for all ages. They have a smaller area for kids who may not want to climb. It's enclosed with one entrance and exit to this area which is ideal for smaller children. The main play area is a large jungle gym/obstacle course with plenty of games, slides, zip lines, and things to climb within the course to enjoy. There are arcade games along the exterior of the walls with additional seating to watch the children play. There is a concession stand that sells all the bells and whistles (nachos with cheese, popcorn, pizza, slushy drinks, chips, candy and etc. the party rooms are super cute and spacious.

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    Animal Park at the Conservators Center - William Serval

    Animal Park at the Conservators Center

    4.8(100 reviews)
    22.6 mi

    We LOVED our time at the Animal Park. Our tour guide Alicia was fantastic and enthusiastic! She…read moreengaged our 11-year old animal lover and all his questions so graciously. It was amazing to see the big cats up so close and to hear the lion "ooooph." We especially loved the big male lions, Bianca the white tiger, the binturong, and the fennec fox. It was clear that the staff loved the animals and had worked with them closely. The park is not fancy, but it is doing good work.

    The Animal Park at the Conservators Center is a non-profit wildlife center in Burlington that's…read morededicated to abandoned and rescued exotic animals. It's a sanctuary with a focus on the animals' well-being where the residents get to live out their lives with genuine dignity in a safe, caring environment. If you are looking for a typical zoo experience where you can show up without planning ahead and gawk at caged animals for entertainment, this isn't the place for you -- and that is exactly why I love it. What makes it special to me is the meaningful mission and intimate guided walking tours of 10-15 participants led by dedicated, knowledgeable volunteers that last 1 1/2 to 2 hours. You aren't just looking at animals, you're meeting survivors. Most of the residents -- from lions and tigers to wolves and lemurs -- come from difficult backgrounds or private owners who couldn't care for them. If you're lucky, you'll hear the lions vocalizing -- a deep, rhythmic sound the staff calls "oofing." It literally vibrates in your chest and is something I'll never forget. PRO TIP #1: Reservations are a must. Because it's a wildlife sanctuary, you have to take a guided walking tour led by volunteer guides that share the individual backstories of the animals and answer (or find someone on staff who can answer) any questions you may have, which makes the experience so much more impactful than a self-guided walk. Limited weekend-only hours and required reservations mean you have to plan ahead due to volunteers' availability. PRO TIP #2: The habitats are designed for the residents' comfort and enrichment, not for yours. Expect unpaved gravel and dirt paths, so wear mud-friendly shoes or rain boots if it's been raining.

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