16 acres. More than 250 exotic animals in natural habitats. Paved path through park, past exhibits. Elevated observation deck allows unobstructed viewing by even small visitors. Lions, tigers, bears, tropical birds, reptiles, exotic felines, hoofstock.
Bart Rockett Dinner Theater
Street address:
3757 Gulf Shores Pkwy., Ste. C
Gulf Shores, AL 36542
Phone:
251-967-2278
Mailing:
3757 Gulf Shores Pkwy
Gulf Shores, AL 36542-2759
Discount:
group, child
Admission:
Admission charged
Accepted:
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Accessibility:
Mobility Impaired (all one level, no steps, seating areas for wheelchair users, designated parking spaces)
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