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Crawley Road, Woburn, Ridgmont, Bedford, MK43 0TU.

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When looking to visit West Midlands Safari Park, you can pre-book tickets online and can pay on the door, however a discount is given for online booking. 

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Ticket prices (these were correct as of 2nd May 2025 - prebooked online):
Adult - £32.49
Child 3-15 - £24.99
2 and under - Free

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Woburn Safari Park is open to the public 10am-6pm between 30th March-26th October and 9:30am-4pm between 27th October-9th November.

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We spent almost 6 hours there. We could have easily have spent longer here if we went to more of the animal talks.

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At Woburn Safari Park, there was a variety of different animals to see. This included tigers, lions, meerkats, giraffes, rhinos, and many more. There was a drive through safari, walk around safari, walk through lemur enclosure, walk through wallaby enclosure, a park, a soft play, a restaurant and a few food huts located around the park. 

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Our favourite part was going through the drive through safari. We loved being able to see the animals up close and the boys were fascinated to see some of them running around. We also loved the fact you could enter the drive through safari as many times as you wanted. We ended up doing the drive through safari as soon as we arrived and just before we left. Both times we had different experiences so was definitely worth reentering. One of our favourite drive through sections was going through the north american black bears area. They werent afraid to get close to the cars and they were fascinated to see, especially when they were play fighting each other. The boys also loved going through the monkey enclosure as we got to see many monkeys sat on people's cars. 

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There is plenty of parking available in a hard standing carpark, with an additional grass overflow field. There is also disabled parking spaces available. Parking was free of charge.

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While at WoburnSafari Park, you can stop for something to eat at their restaurant, food huts, or sit at one of their many picnic benches for a home packed lunch. 

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When we visited, our eldest was 4 years old and our youngest was 2 1/2 years old. We found this day out had something for everyone, no matter your age.

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Throughout the park was many toilet facilities.  

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We found the pathways wide and mostly flat, however there were sections where there were hills. We did not struggle with our pushchair.

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Overall, we would happily drive here to visit again especially when they have a special offer. We loved seeing the safari animals throughout the drive through safari, however we felt there could have been more animals in the walk around safari. We loved that there was a talk or demonstration every 15 minutes but did find the pricing of this safari park on the higher end, therefore we have rated this day out 4 stars out of 5.

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Date of recent visit: April 2025

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