SAFARI LIGHTS IS BACK AT THE ZOO WITH ALL-NEW LIGHTS AND DELICIOUS SWEET TREATS. PHOTOS PROVIDED BY OKLAHOMA CITY ZOO.
Safari Lights at OKC Zoo Nov. 9-Jan. 1 The Oklahoma City Zoo first brought back its holiday lights in 2021 after a 30-year hiatus,
debut specialty hot chocolates and fun new menu items named after some of the zoo’s animal residents, including flamingo fries, which are sliced funnel cake topped with icing and sprinkles. Another exciting new feature, the zoo is rolling out variable pricing options, allowing families to plan their visit based on their schedule and budget. Member discounts are also available. A family favorite, the zoo’s gift shop will once again feature hippo-themed merchandise in honor of Oklahoman Gayla Peevey’s Christmas classic I Want A Hippopotamus for Christmas , an extensive collection of animal plushes and more fun gift options. The drive-thru experience starts at $60 and walk-thru tickets start at $14. Online reservations are required. Learn more at okczoo.org/safari-lights .
opportunity to drive through the zoo and then return for the walk-thru experience.” Many of the light sculptures depict endangered species, subtly reminding guests of the importance of wildlife preservation. Starting with a winter magic theme, guests are fully immersed in the spirit of the season right from the start of the drive-thru path that weaves its way through the zoo. “This year, the bridge will have a larger-than- life cobra tunnel,” said Rennels. “Visitors can see the lights during the day, but they really shine at night.” On the walkable path, this year’s showstoppers are sure to be the musical Christmas light show in the entry plaza, a lighted tree full of butterflies, brightly lit swings and tasty new bites! The zoo will
reawakening a holiday tradition for many metro families. Safari Lights returns with its whimsical blend of wildlife and classic holiday touches. With more than 50 themed light displays, including larger-than-life glowing animals, illuminated animated scenes and fun, new interactives, the zoo beckons families to explore a vibrant winter wonderland that combines the beauty of the natural world with the holiday spirit. “We are extremely proud that each year we have new lights and interactives for guests to enjoy,” shared Candice Rennels, the zoo’s director of public relations. “It’s an incredible
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