Gift Card worth $50 or $100 towards Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo (Up to 20% Off)
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Unlock the wonders of the Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo with a $50 or $100 gift card. Dive into an immersive wildlife experience, exploring exhibits and attractions for an unforgettable adventure
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$50 Gift Card towards Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo
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$100 Gift Card towards Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo
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Embarking on an immersive journey at the Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo becomes all the more accessible with the inclusion of these gift cards, offering an exclusive gateway to discovery and enjoyment.
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Whether possessing a $50 or $100 gift card, individuals and families are invited to indulge in an experience that transcends the ordinary.
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Beyond serving as tickets for entry, these versatile cards extend their utility to a spectrum of exhilarating attractions within the park, promising excitement for every cardholder.
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Delve into the captivating realm of exotic wildlife, engaging in close encounters with kangaroos, emus, and a diverse array of unique creatures.
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The zoo, renowned for its commitment to both education and entertainment, unfolds a narrative through interactive exhibits and captivating shows, catering to the curiosity of visitors across generations.
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In facilitating access to this world of exploration and amusement, the gift cards stand as an ideal choice for those in search of a day replete with lasting memories at the Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo.
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- Open Year-Round
- Timings: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm (5:00 pm EST)
- Closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day
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About Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo
Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2015, Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo offers two unique attractions—the Kentucky Down Under animal park and the Mammoth Onyx Cave—in one spot. Original owners Bill and Judy Austin are to thank for this union, joining forces to celebrate both of their hometowns (Bill from Kentucky and Judy from Australia) in the name of their business.
At the animal park, guests not only learn about animals and their habitats, but they also have the opportunity to interact with some of the critters. Expert guides teach groups how to approach Red and Eastern Gray kangaroos before letting visitors pet the furry marsupials. Visitors can also spy other outback-dwelling animals such as emus, sculcata tortoises, and a Patagonian cavy, or turn their eyes skyward in the aviary to experience the songs and colors of rainbow lorikeets as they sip from cups of nectar. The friendly birds are prone to landing on guests' heads, shoulders, and arms, making for fun photo opportunities.
The other prime attraction is Mammoth Onyx Cave, which was discovered in 1799 by a young girl named Martha Woodson. Since 1921, the cave tours have been a popular tourist destination. Filled with spectacular formations, the cave runs an eighth of a mile. On cave tours designed for kids and families, tour guides use rustic lanterns to paint a picture of what life was like in the cave in the 18th century.