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Event# 520-881-4753

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ZOOlights at Reid Park Zoo is guaranteed to put you in the winter spirit with jingle bells, twinkling lights, falling snow and Santa. Light displays, animal-theme light sculptures and thousands of sparkling bulbs will help make ZOOlights a part of your Tucson holiday tradition.
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

ZooLights begins with a Members-only night on Thursday, and then opens to the public from December the first Friday through the day before Christmas Eve with Encore Nights December 26-30. Please note that Santa flies home after Christmas and will not be in attendance for Encore Nights.
Most animals choose to be off exhibit for this event.

Members get $3 off ZooLights admission throughout the event

ZOOlights

Address : Reid Park Zoo, 3400 Zoo Court Dr Tucson AZ
Phone : 520-881-4753   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : info@reidparkzzoo.org

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Admission Fee : $11 for Adults (ages 15 – 61), $9 for Seniors (ages 62+), $7 for Children (ages 2-14), Children 1-year-old or younger enter free

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