For the price, the quality isn't there. No petting Zoo, no direct interaction. The majority of the drive through consisted of things you typically see in your back yard for free squirrel, deer, even listed common snakes which of course are every where in the Ozarks and not on display at the safari, coyotes, birds, prairie dogs, they even listed lizards as if those aren't in everyone's yard in NWA. The big cats were no where to be seen, neither were many of the animals, aside from super nosy Emu's and some very friendly camels with personal space issues. I just think if I'm paying as much as the Tulsa Zoo Admission it should be on that level, not just a long drive through ten acres to see what I do at home for free. I'd pay that happily if I could pet and interact but paying that price and getting less isn't worth it. Go on a rainy day and you'd probably see more on the drive but the walk through part would be miserable. The gift shop is great, reasonably priced and has some great stuff. So not a total wash, but not worth $15 when you barely see anything and no interaction.
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