Spring Break Tips and Must-Dos at the Zoo
Spring Break 2019 coincides with a milestone anniversary.
WHAT:
Spring Break Week kicks off just days after a milestone anniversary for Atlanta’s oldest cultural destination.
Zoo Atlanta turns 130
Zoo Atlanta celebrates its 130th anniversary on March 28, 2019. The date commemorates the 1889 purchase of a group of animals from a bankrupt traveling menagerie by local businessman George Valentine Gress, who bought the animals at auction and donated them to the City of Atlanta to found Atlanta’s first zoo. Now one of the top 10 oldest zoos in continuous operation in the U.S., Zoo Atlanta has evolved into one of the Southeast’s premier destinations for wildlife, with a mission to save wildlife and their habitats through conservation, research, education and engaging experiences that connect people to animals and inspire conservation action.
Spring Break tips
Arrive early, as parking will be very limited in the Cherokee Avenue parking lot; the parking lot on Boulevard is closed for construction of the City of Atlanta’s Grant Park Gateway Project. Gates open at 9:30 a.m., with the last tickets of the day sold at 4:30 p.m. on weekdays; 5:30 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Purchase tickets at zooatlanta.org in advance to expedite entry. Access a mobile Zoo map and customize an itinerary at zooatlanta.org/map.
Carpooling, MARTA travel and ride-share are strongly encouraged. See more tips and information on alternative transit options at zooatlanta.org/gettinghere. Visit itsmarta.com for route and station information.
Must-dos at the Zoo
Animal highlights include Ya Lun and Xi Lun, the only giant panda twins in the U.S., and one of North America’s largest populations of great apes. Scaly Slimy Spectacular: The Amphibian and Reptile Experience is an immersive indoor complex that is home to more than 60 species, including critically endangered African slender-snouted crocodiles.
Splash Fountain presented by Atlanta Fulton County Recreation Authority will open for the season by Saturday, March 30. Parents are encouraged to bring bathing suits for children.
Treetop Trail presented by Kaiser Permanente allows adventurers to zig, zag, climb, walk, and balance at their own pace as they navigate a series of elements in an aerial playground over the Zoo’s KIDZone. Treetop Trail is available as an add-on to Zoo admission. Children must be 48 inches tall to participate without an adult chaperone.
New in spring 2019: Two new food outlets, Nourish Café and Fro-zen, have joined the Zoo’s variety of on-grounds options for dining and snacks. Located in the Grand Patio, the newly-renovated Nourish Café focuses on fresh, seasonally-available ingredients with a new menu including but not limited to made-to-order flatbreads, sandwiches and salads. Fro-zen, located in the Asian Forest, offers cool treats such as Atlanta’s own Jake’s Real Ice Cream, customizable ICEEs® and more.
Zoo Atlanta is a sensory inclusive destination
Zoo Atlanta is proud to be a certified sensory inclusive destination, with an objective to provide an inclusive and seamless experience for all guests. Resources and accommodations include Quiet Areas, Headphone Zones, sensory bags, weighted lap pads and a social story downloadable via the KultureCity Sensory Inclusive App. Learn more at zooatlanta.org/accessibility.
Conservation
Twenty-five cents of every Zoo Atlanta general admission ticket go toward programs for wildlife through the Zoo’s Quarters for Conservation initiative. Projects supported in the 2018-2019 program year are Drill Ranch, Lion Guardians and Rainforest Trust. Visit zooatlanta.org/conservation to learn more about these and many other programs and partnerships supported by Zoo Atlanta in wild places here in Georgia and around the world.
WHEN:
Spring Break: Saturday, March 30 through Sunday, April 7, 2019
WHERE:
Zoo Atlanta
800 Cherokee Avenue, S.E.
Atlanta, GA 30315
CONTACT:
Rachel Davis, Director of Communications
404.624.2812 – office
404.309.2238 – cell
rdavis@zooatlanta.org
Gavin Johnson, Public Relations and Communications Specialist
404.624.5980 – office
gjohnson@zooatlanta.org
ABOUT:
About Zoo Atlanta
Viewed as one of the finest zoological institutions in the U.S. and a proud accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), Zoo Atlanta has a mission to inspire value and preservation of wildlife through a unique mix of education and outdoor family experiences. From well-known native wildlife to critically endangered species on the brink of extinction, the Zoo offers memorable close encounters with more than 1,000 animals from around the world. Zoo highlights include giant pandas, including Ya Lun and Xi Lun, a set of twins born to Lun Lun on September 3, 2016; one of North America’s largest zoological populations of great apes; and a global center of excellence for the care and study of reptiles and amphibians. Scaly Slimy Spectacular: The Amphibian and Reptile Experience, featuring more than 70 species in a 111,000 square-foot complex, is the world’s first LEED Gold-certified reptile and amphibian exhibit. The Zoo’s newest experience, Treetop Trail presented by Kaiser Permanente, opened in March 2017. Up-close-and-personal animal experiences include behind-the-scenes Wild Encounters with African elephants, African lions, Aldabra giant tortoises, giant pandas and lemurs. Zoo Atlanta is open year-round with the exceptions of Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Keeper talks, interactive wildlife presentations, education programs and special events run year-round. For more information, visit zooatlanta.org.
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