Blackpool Zoo confirms reopening date - here are the important changes visitors need to know about

Blackpool Zoo is set to reopen its doors to visitors before the end of June, but the outdoor attraction will look very different.
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The attraction will reopen to the general public from Monday, June 29, with a preview weekend exclusively for members on June 27 and 28.

Visitor numbers will be limited each day and everyone, including members, will need to book online to guarantee entry.

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Tickets will be available on Tuesday, June 23, with member bookings going live in the morning and general tickets in the afternoon.

Darren Webster, Zoo Director, said: "It has been very strange and sad to see the park in the glorious sunshine without any visitors, so we can’t wait to welcome them back.

"Our teams have been working hard to get ready to safely reopen in a Covid-19 secure manner.

"We would ask visitors to be patient and understanding when booking and visiting while we all get used to the temporary way of working. There will be plenty of trained staff onsite to ensure everyone can safely enjoy their visit."

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A visit to Blackpool Zoo will look very different for a while, but visitors will still be able to see their favourite animals, enjoy the beautiful surroundings, reconnect with nature and leave their worries behind.

Blackpool Zoo is set to reopen to the general public from Monday, June 29.Blackpool Zoo is set to reopen to the general public from Monday, June 29.
Blackpool Zoo is set to reopen to the general public from Monday, June 29.

The 35-acre parkland has burst into life since it temporarily closed its gates in March, according to management at the attraction.

Keepers kept on keeping and there have been many births, including Emperor Tamarin twins, capybara, kangaroo and wallaby joeys, King Colobus monkeys, plover chicks, porcupettes and a Red Titi monkey made sure there was still plenty to do.

From feeding to cleaning and health checks to enrichment, the teams have continued to give the best possible care to their furry, feathered and scaly friends.

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While indoor animal houses are closed to visitors, people will still be able to see lots of new arrivals, along with all the other residents, outside enjoying the early summer.

Here are some of the changes visitors can expect to see:

- People will be required to follow social distancing guidelines, onsite signage and make regular use of the additional hand sanitation points that have been installed

- A new Visitor Services Hub and Visitor Services Team have been set up to help with queries and questions

- There will be enhanced and increased cleaning and disinfecting of all areas and toilets will be open and manned by attendants to manage numbers within the facilities

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- Short podcasts will replace the suspended daily talks, feeds and displays

- Play areas, activities, the miniature train and children’s rides will also be closed

- New, imagination-driven play trails around the zoo have been developed to keep little ones busy. They can be downloaded on the website or collected from the Visitor Services Hub

- The main café and some kiosks will be open with a reduced menu on a takeout only basis

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- Outdoor eating areas have been increased and redesigned to ensure social distancing.

- Screens have been installed at all staff interaction points and the gift shops will be open with limited capacity

- Tickets and visitor numbers will be closely monitored and increased when appropriate in the coming weeks

- Management is asking that visitors be patient as one-way systems and restaurant regulations could lead to queuing.

Tickets can be booked at www.blackpoolzoo.org.uk

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