







All Things Wild, Station Road, Honeybourne, Nr Evesham, Worcestershire, WR11 7QZ.
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When looking to visit All Things Wild, you can pre-book tickets online and can pay on the door. There is a discount if purchased online within 24 hours and an extra discount if purchased online with over 24 hours in advance compared to buying on the door.
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Ticket prices (over 24 hours in advance - these were correct as of the 22/04/2024):
Term Time Weekday - £10
Term Time Weekends and Bank Holidays - £16
Under 3 years old – Free
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All Things Wild is open to the public daily 10am-5pm.
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We spent around 4 1/2 hours there on a rainy day. We could easily have spent the whole 10am-5pm day here if it was sunny.
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At All Things Wild, there was a variety of different animals to see. This included wallaby’s, zebras, snakes and many more. There were five outdoor play park areas, outdoor mini golf, two indoor soft plays, a dinosaur train ride, indoor beach, large dinosaurs and a gift shop.
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Our favourite part was the dinosaur section. There was an indoor section where it showed the history of dinosaurs including a dino bone sand sweeping activity. There was also an outdoor area with large dinosaurs (some of which were animatronic), a play park which included a real helicopter to go inside, dinosaur 'puzzles' and a train ride to go round.
There is plenty of parking available in a hard surface carpark. There is also disabled parking spaces available. Parking is free of charge.
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While at All Things Wild, you can stop for something to eat at either their cafe or their seasonal bus ice-cream parlour. When walking past the restaurant, a kid’s lunchbox was £5.50 which included a sandwich, carton of drink and three snacks. There was indoor seating in both soft play areas and picnic benches around to enjoy a home brought lunch.
When we visited, our eldest was 3 years old and our youngest was 18 months. We found this day out had something for everyone, no matter your age.
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We found two areas of unisex toilets around the attraction (I have used the wording 'areas' as there were toilets both inside and outside around these areas) with changing facilities and accessibility toilets available.
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We found the paths quite bumpy in some areas however we did not struggle to push the pushchair around the park apart from the dinosaur section as there were some paths with a sand like floor. There was a pushchair parking area outside of the dinosaur section.
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Overall, we would visit again. When we saw staff, they were friendly and helpful to us, however on one occasion we found that the staff members were not as friendly to each other. We didn't really see any staff members around the attraction apart from the cafe and gift shop. The land the attraction had was quite large, there was a variety of sections to visit and we found they really made an effort with how the inside of the animal's homes looked, however we found the paths difficult in some sections to push the pushchair and was let down by their only being two times the dinosaur train was being operated at, therefore we have rated this day out 4 1/2 stars out of 5.
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Date of recent visit: April 2024







