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WINTER 2011/2012 PRICES (valid
until 31st March 2012)
Did you know that the Royal Zoological
Society of Scotland which runs the Park is a charity?
As of 6th April 2006, the government changed the law
on Gift Aid and we can only claim Gift Aid if you make
a donation that is 10% more than the entry fee.
If you are a UK taxpayer and you
make a donation that is 10% more than the entry fee,
the government will give us an extra 28% on top of your
donation. It makes a massive difference to attractions
like the Highland Wildlife Park.

| Adults
Senior Citizens / Students
Children (age 2 & under free)
Registered Disabled
Family Ticket 2 adults + 2 children
Family Ticket 2 adults + 3 children |
£10.00 *
£7.50 *
£5.00 *
£7.50 *
£26.00 *
£31.00 *
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Season Ticket (one year's free entry to the Highland Wildlife
Park only)
| Adults |
£25.00 |
| Children |
£15.00 |
*Download a season pass form here...
RZSS Members Rates (on production of valid cards only)
| RZSS Members |
FREE |
| RZSS Members
guests |
£7.50 * |
| RZSS Members
guests |
£5.00 * |
* Prices above include
a voluntary 10% donation to support our conservation, education
and research work. Please make our admission staff
aware before payment if you do not wish to contribute towards
our projects. Without this voluntary donation, admission
prices are:
| Adults
Senior Citizens / Students
Children (age 2 & under free)
Registered Disabled
Family Ticket 2 adults + 2 children
Family Ticket 2 adults + 3 children
RZSS Members adult guest
RZSS Members child guest |
£9.00
£6.75
£4.50
£6.75
£23.40
£27.50
£6.75
£4.50
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Walkers and cyclists
will be collected from the gate kiosk by the patrol vehicle.
Dog owners – if you must bring your
dog to the Park, it must remain in your car for the duration
of your visit. An exercise area is situated outside the exit
gate and you are welcome to walk your dog here at any point
during your visit. Your dog is not allowed out of your vehicle
once inside the Park.
Warning: leaving your dog in
your vehicle during hot weather can cause extreme suffering
and even death. Please be aware that dogs can die
if left in a car even on a warm day. In a vehicle,
the heat from the sun is intensified through the glass. Your
dog will pant to try to cool down, which can lead to severe
dehydration and hyperventilation.
Opening a window or leaving a bowl of water is not enough,
so please, when possible, leave your dog at home and make
adequate arrangements for feeding and exercise needs.
Causing an animal unnecessary suffering is an offence which
can result in a fine and even a ban from owning animals. If
you are aware of an animal in distress, please call the Scottish
SPCA on 03000 999 999.
Group Rates for Coaches & Minibuses (10 passengers or
more)
| Adults |
£5.00 |
| Children/students/Seniors/Reg.
Disabled |
£5.00 |
Pre-booked schools /
colleges education package (tel: 01540 651981 to book)
| Accompanying
Adults |
£6.50 |
| Children/students |
£5.00 |
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