Zoo Day for Two with Option to Add Medium Pizza at Akron Zoo (Up to 55% Off)
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Accredited world-conservation zoo includes 50 acres of exhibits & more than 700 animals, including endangered species
Without zoos, there wouldn’t be anywhere to view penguins sewing tuxedos in their natural habitat. See the dapper side of nature with today’s Groupon to Akron Zoo. Choose between the following options:
- For $6, you get admission for two people during the winter season (a $12 value). The zoo’s winter season lasts through April 30.
- For $10, you get admission for two people during the winter season and one medium pizza (a $22 total value).
An accredited world-conservation zoo, Akron Zoo houses more than 700 animals across 50 acres of exhibits. Visitors can gaze upon african lions, chilean flamingos, and other creatures from across the globe or shake hands with local flora in a garden dedicated to native Ohio plants. The zoo also participates in breeding programs for endangered species, such as jaguars, lemurs, snow leopards, and humboldt penguins, all of which welcome visitors to their zoo homes, as long as you wipe your feet first. Guests who choose the second option can stop and snack on a pepperoni or cheese pizza for added fuel to explore exhibits.
Accredited world-conservation zoo includes 50 acres of exhibits & more than 700 animals, including endangered species
Without zoos, there wouldn’t be anywhere to view penguins sewing tuxedos in their natural habitat. See the dapper side of nature with today’s Groupon to Akron Zoo. Choose between the following options:
- For $6, you get admission for two people during the winter season (a $12 value). The zoo’s winter season lasts through April 30.
- For $10, you get admission for two people during the winter season and one medium pizza (a $22 total value).
An accredited world-conservation zoo, Akron Zoo houses more than 700 animals across 50 acres of exhibits. Visitors can gaze upon african lions, chilean flamingos, and other creatures from across the globe or shake hands with local flora in a garden dedicated to native Ohio plants. The zoo also participates in breeding programs for endangered species, such as jaguars, lemurs, snow leopards, and humboldt penguins, all of which welcome visitors to their zoo homes, as long as you wipe your feet first. Guests who choose the second option can stop and snack on a pepperoni or cheese pizza for added fuel to explore exhibits.