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Friday, January 31, 2020

Seniors Free During February 2020 at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park

Throughout the entire month of February 2020, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park is extending a big welcome to seniors by offering free admission to guests 65 years and older.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
January 31, 2020

CONTACT:
San Diego Zoo Global
Public Relations
619-685-3291

WEBSITE:    
SDZSafariPark.org


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Seniors Free During February 2020 at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park

Guests 65 and Up Get Free Admission All Month Long

Throughout the entire month of February 2020, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park is extending a big welcome to seniors by offering free admission to guests 65 years and older. 

Starting this Saturday (Feb. 1, 2020), eligible guests can take advantage of this offer by presenting a valid photo ID (such as a driver’s license) at any Safari Park ticket window. The guest will then receive a 1-Day Pass to explore unique gardens, marvel at platypuses, watch a free-flight bird show and see an amazing variety of wildlife roaming vast habitats.

“We’re extremely excited about offering free admission to the seniors in our community,” said Lisa Peterson, director of the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. “This special promotion affords seniors the opportunity to not only enjoy a day at the Safari Park, but also learn the many conservation projects around the globe, such as our current effort to support our colleagues in Australia during the devastating brushfires.”

The Seniors Free offer is valid only at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, and only for the month of February; parking not included. For more information about Seniors Free, visit SDZSafariPark.org

At the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, more than 1 million guests each year see animals in herds of mixed species, in expansive habitats. Safari tours offer savanna views of African and Asian animals, trails take visitors on treks to experience Australian and North American habitats—plus, there are opportunities for up-close encounters and unique behind-the-scenes perspectives. Known for its leadership in rhino conservation, the Safari Park is home to the Nikita Kahn Rhino Rescue Center, which is devoted to groundbreaking work to bring back the northern white rhino. As visitors discover the rare and endangered species at the Safari Park, they are directly contributing, through admission and on-grounds sales, to the efforts of San Diego Zoo Global, an international nonprofit conservation organization that works to fight extinction through recovery efforts for plants and animals worldwide. To learn more, visit sdzsafaripark.org, or connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or YouTube.

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