General or VIP Admission to Night of the Living Zoo on October 25 at 7 p.m. (Up to 29% Off)
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At the adult Halloween party, guests can enjoy craft beer, food trucks, costume contest, dance party and more
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General Admission includes:
- Two drink tickets
- Dance party
- Oddities and performance artists
- After-hours access to animal houses and exhibits from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
- VIP admission includes:
- Three drink tickets
- Oddities and performance artists
- After-hours access to animal houses and exhibits from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
- Takeaway gift
- Private access to the VIP bar and lounge
- Private dance party
- Complimentary food tastings from local restaurants
- VIP-only animal experiences and viewings
- Date and time: October 25, 2019, 7 p.m.-10:30 p.m.
- Age restrictions: must be 21 or older
- Smoking is not permitted on zoo grounds.
- Night of the Living Zoo is held rain or shine.
- In the interest of safety, the following items are prohibited: Weapons, and weapon-like items (hatchets, swords, baseball bats, etc.)
Night of the Living Zoo
Head to Smithsonian’s National Zoo for an adults-only Halloween extravaganza, and remember to wear your costume. Drink some BOOze and hit the dance floor while a DJ spins some spooky tunes and street performers walk (or stilt-walk) by. D.C.’s finest food trucks lined up with fare for purchase—grab a plate and enjoy NOLZ’s popular costume contest!
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About Night of the Living Zoo
Always free of charge and open 364 days a year (closed Dec. 25), the Smithsonian’s National Zoo is one of Washington, D.C.’s most popular tourist destinations, with approximately 2 million visitors from all over the world each year. The Zoo instills a lifelong commitment to conservation through engaging experiences with animals and the people working to save them. Founded in 1889, the Zoo is part of the Smithsonian, the world’s largest museum, education and research complex. Today, the Zoo sits on 163 acres in the heart of Washington’s Rock Creek Park and is home to 2,700 animals representing more than 390 species. The Zoo’s commitment to conservation, research and education extends to the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, located in nearby Front Royal, Virginia. SCBI scientists and animal care experts conduct veterinary and reproductive research to save wildlife and habitats for some of the world’s most endangered animals on the sprawling 3,200-acre campus and in more than 30 countries across the globe.