How much does Oregon Zoo Lights cost?
between $40 and $65 per vehicle
Visitors must buy timed-entry tickets ahead of time, which will be made available seven days in advance at oregonzoo.org. Pricing varies by date, running between $40 and $65 per vehicle.
How long does it take to walk the Oregon Zoo Lights?
1.5 hours
How long does it take to go through ZooLights? It took us just over 1.5 hours to walk through ZooLights with kids, but we didn’t go to the elephant area. We also didn’t ride the train.
How expensive is the Oregon Zoo?
Yes, the Oregon Zoo currently requires guests buy tickets online prior to visiting. Admission is $24 for people 12 and older and $19 for children 2-11. Infants under two may visit for free.
How late is Oregon Zoo Lights open?
5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
ZooLights runs from Nov. 29, 2019, to Jan. 5, 2020, with the exception of December 25th. The zoo opens each day at 9:30 a.m., and ZooLights hours are 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Value Night hours are 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
What day is the Oregon Zoo free?
Visitors are invited to enjoy a free day at the Oregon Zoo on Saturday, February 1. “Periodically, the zoo hosts a free day as a thank you to the community,” said Dr. Don Moore, zoo director. “We hope everyone who comes through the gates on Saturday is inspired to help create a better future for wildlife.”
Can you bring food to the Oregon Zoo?
Indoor dining areas are open. You may bring your own food, beverages and coolers, but no alcohol. Beer and wine are available for purchase.
Can you bring water bottle into Oregon Zoo?
Yes you can. There are wonderful places near the outdoor stage to picnic on the grass of enjoy covered picnic tables. over a year ago.
Can you bring outside food into Oregon Zoo?
Food service Indoor dining areas are open. You may bring your own food, beverages and coolers, but no alcohol. Beer and wine are available for purchase.
Do u have to wear mask at Oregon Zoo?
Masks/face coverings: For the safety of our animals, staff and guests, the Oregon Zoo will require all guests age 5 and over to wear a face covering while visiting, with the exception of guests who are unable to wear a face covering for medical reasons.