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San Diego Zoo and San Diego Safari Park combo tickets & tours

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Why combine San Diego Zoo and San Diego Safari Park?

✔️ Proximity

Both attractions are located within San Diego County, making it easy to visit them in one trip. Enjoy a day filled with diverse wildlife experiences without the hassle of long travel times.

✔️ Complementary experiences

The San Diego Zoo offers a close-up view of various animal species in a beautifully landscaped setting, while the Safari Park provides a more expansive, natural habitat experience. Together, they offer a comprehensive understanding of wildlife conservation.

✔️ Save more, see more

Combo pricing provides better value than purchasing separate tickets. Enjoy both attractions at a reduced rate, maximizing your wildlife adventure while saving money.

✔️ Convenience

Combining the tickets simplifies your itinerary. One booking covers both attractions, allowing you to explore the best of San Diego's wildlife efficiently, perfect for first-time visitors.

The best ways to explore San Diego Zoo and San Diego Safari Park

FeatureSeparate ticketsCombo tours

Cost

San Diego Zoo from $65; Safari Park from $60

Combo tickets from $110

Availability

Individual tickets can sell out during peak seasons

Combo tickets are often available, even last minute

Timeslots

Timed entry required for both attractions

Pre-arranged time slots ensure guaranteed entry

Convenience

Multiple bookings required

One booking, one confirmation

Flexibility

Separate tickets allow control over timing

Fixed sequence or time slots for combo tickets

Best for

Independent travelers who prefer flexibility

Visitors who want a planned-out experience

Making the most of your experience

Book the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park together for a seamless wildlife experience. Enjoy both attractions effortlessly in one go.

Plan your combo day

Allow 4-5 hours for the Zoo and 3-4 hours for the Safari Park. Consider a lunch break at one of the park's eateries to recharge.

Upgrade your experience

Opt for guided tours at either location for expert insights into the animals and conservation efforts.

Top highlights covered

San Diego Zoo: Giant pandas, koalas, and the Elephant Odyssey. Safari Park: African savanna, tiger trail, and the free-flight aviary.

  • San Diego Zoo: Open daily from 9am to 5pm. Last entry is at 4pm. Detailed San Diego Zoo timings
  • San Diego Safari Park: Open daily from 9am to 5pm. Last entry is at 4pm. Detailed San Diego Safari Park timings
  • Start at the Zoo: Begin your day early at the Zoo to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.
  • Visit the Safari Park in the afternoon: The animals are often more active later in the day, making for a more engaging experience.

San Diego Zoo: 2920 Zoo Dr, San Diego, CA 92101 | Find on Maps

San Diego Safari Park: 15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd, Escondido, CA 92027 | Find on Maps

Transport options:

  • By car: Both attractions are accessible via I-5 and I-15. Parking is available at both locations for a fee.
  • Public transport: Take the MTS bus route 7 to the Zoo and route 388 to the Safari Park.
  • Walking distance: The Zoo is centrally located in Balboa Park, while the Safari Park is about a 30-minute drive from downtown San Diego.
  • San Diego Zoo: Wheelchair rentals are available for free on a first-come, first-served basis. Accessible restrooms are located throughout the park.
  • San Diego Safari Park: Offers accessible pathways and tram services for guests with mobility issues. Wheelchair rentals are also available.
  • Service animals: Permitted at both attractions in accordance with ADA guidelines.
  • Sensory-friendly: Quiet areas are available at both locations for guests needing a break from the crowds.
  • Explore nearby gems: Visit Balboa Park for its gardens and museums, or the nearby Escondido for local dining options.
  • Download tickets in advance: Ensure you have your tickets ready on your phone or printed out to avoid delays at entry.
  • Travel light: Security checks are in place at both attractions, so avoid bringing large bags.
  • Plan for weather: San Diego's weather can vary; dress in layers and bring sunscreen for sunny days.
  • Best times for photography: Early morning or late afternoon offers the best lighting for capturing wildlife moments.
  • Stay hydrated: Bring a refillable water bottle to stay refreshed throughout your visit.
  • Check for special events: Both locations often host seasonal events and exhibits, so check their calendars for unique experiences.

Frequently asked questions about the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Safari Park experience

Can I visit the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park separately, or do I need to book them together?

You can visit both separately, but booking a combo ticket provides a seamless experience, saving you time and offering discounted rates.

Do I have to see both the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park on the same day with a combo?

Most combo tickets allow same-day use, but you can typically schedule visits within a flexible window. Confirm timings when you make your booking.

How much time should I leave between the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park?

Ideally, leave about 30-45 minutes between the two experiences, as they are a short drive apart, but it's good to allow for potential delays.

What should I do if I’m visiting during peak season when both experiences might be crowded?

Booking combo tickets in advance during peak season helps you secure your spot at both attractions, ensuring priority access and avoiding long lines.

What happens if one experience is canceled due to weather?

If your visit is affected by weather conditions, most providers will offer a rescheduled visit or a refund. Check the specific cancellation policy when booking.

Can I bring my own food or drinks?

Outside food and drinks are generally not allowed in the parks, but there are various dining options available inside.

Are both the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park accessible for people with mobility issues?

Yes, both attractions offer wheelchair rentals and accessible pathways to ensure a comfortable experience for all guests.

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