Pajama Story Time (Parent + Child Ticket) at Queens Zoo

Pajama Story Time (Parent + Child Ticket)

Queens Zoo

Categories: Museums, Play  |  Ages: 4 - 16 Years  |  Format: In-Person
Pajama Story Time (Parent + Child Ticket) at Queens Zoo

About
An instructor and other staff members will greet families with a craft celebrating Spring time! A VIP tour around the zoo at night is the highlight of the evening! Afterwards, animal encounters will be presented back inside the classroom. To end the evening, families will get cozy and listen to a story that wraps up what was learned.

This experience is for children ages 4 and up with an adult.

**This booking provides 2 tickets for adult and child.**
**Please print out your booking confirmation and bring it with you or use your phone for entry.**
When to arrive:
15 minutes before
Additional details:
Please print out your booking confirmation and bring it with you or use your phone for entry. Please fill out waiver ahead of time at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q4pf5KrWjO2SjXIAA4aBIKiadeiWqF4n/view?usp=sharing
Cancellation policy:
72 hours in advance
Caregiver required:
Yes

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53-51 111th Street, Corona, NY 11368
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800-433-4149
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