Phenomenal experience, Clean facilities. Well worth the time and money for all ages. More species to see than anywhere else we have been. Knowledgeable staff. If you love primates dont miss this place. In or 50's and enjoyed it as much as the children. Pick strawberries 1/2 mile away with a fresh strawberry milkshake. CAR
Our son is 4 years of age and has gone to the Monkey Jungle for the past three years and loved every minute....even as a toddler he was free to run (ground is mostly wood chip) and could safely see animals, feed animals and exerience the wonder of a natural habitat. This is not like a zoo and is not meant to be a disney experience...we have loved ...
I can say this definitely, being a teenager myself that Monkey Jungle is a pretty COOL place for teens & young kids!!! You are the one in a cage not the monkeys and you can feed them with the boxes you can buy in the store or at the concession stand. The monkeys are pretty smart they have little buckets on chains which they pull up and take ...
My family and I just went this afternoon. The monkeys were incredibly cute! I loved the way you feed them. I really learned a lot about monkeys and apes. There are a bunch of noisy birds as well. I would recommend going to the shows, they are very informative. The guides do a lot more than regular zookeepers would. I would say that you probably ...
This place is awesome, two of my girlfriends and I went to monkey jungle like 3 years ago but want to visit again. We found it adorable, the monkeys are so entertaining. We had alot of laughs when one peed on my friend.lol I must say that its kind of discouraging when you drive by the neighborhood but when you are in there its amazing! Also wear ...
We were a family of four adults and two children according to the aga guidelines for ticker prices. We spent 135 dollars as an entrance fee and probably another 2 or 3 dollars for monkey food. The area is setup where the person is in the cage and the monkeys have free reign over the five acres seperated by a 10 foot barrier fence with electrical ...
Poor value for money. Started by being made to queue outside in the blazing sun for 15 minutes with no shade. Food and drink not allowed to be taken inside (what a surprise it's mega expensive to buy inside - $3 for a small bottle of water!) Lacking in educational material for kids,ie, info about primates etc. The Gorilla had no signs or ...
This was just one of our stops this week along the Redlands Trail. Our family had a great time watching and feeding the monkeys. The park was situated in a very natural setting with lush tropical plants everywhere. Monkey Jungle was really fun!