Did you know that the Milwaukee County Zoo offers a special treat for us locals?
Every Wednesday, Milwaukee County residents can enjoy a day at the zoo at significantly reduced rates.
This is a perfect opportunity to break the mid-week monotony and give the kids a fun experience without stretching the budget.
What’s the Deal?
On Wednesdays, adults can get in for just $10.50 and kids aged 3 to 12 for only $8.00. Just remember to bring your Milwaukee County I.D. to snag these sweet savings.
Other reduced admission days include Sunday, May 19th and Sunday, September 15th, 2024. Check their website for Family Free Days starting in October!
Zoo Hours to Keep in Mind
Make sure to plan your visit according to the zoo’s schedule:
- Now through May 24, 2024 – Weekdays: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Weekends: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- May 25 through Sept. 2, 2024 – Daily: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission gates close 45 minutes before the zoo closes, and the animal buildings shut down 15 minutes prior. So, make sure you give yourself plenty of time to explore!
Planning Your Zoo Day
Whether it’s your first visit or your fiftieth, there’s always something new to see and do at the zoo. Why not revisit some of our previous posts to make the most of your day?
Check out the arrival of the new gorilla leader, the majestic Amur tiger Natasha, and our family guide for top attractions and tips.
- A Family’s Guide to the Milwaukee County Zoo: 5 Things To Do And See
- Milwaukee Zoo’s New Gorilla Leader Now In Habitat, Ready For Visitors
- Welcome Natasha: The New Amur Tiger at Milwaukee County Zoo
And don’t forget, parking is $15 per passenger vehicle and $20 for buses. So, maybe carpooling with another family could be a good idea?
Wrap-Up
Wednesday at the Milwaukee County Zoo is a fantastic way for our community to enjoy a day surrounded by nature and wildlife at a friendly price.
Calie Herbst, Editor-in-Chief of Milwaukee With Kids, has spent over a decade combining her experiences as a parent of three to create a hub for Milwaukee’s family adventures.
Her decade-long teaching career in Milwaukee Public Schools and academic background, including a Master’s in Teaching from Marquette University and dual B.A.s in Sociology and Spanish from the University of Wisconsin – Madison, fuel her passion for inclusive and engaging family content.
Calie is also a recognized voice in local media, contributing to WISN Channel 12 News, WTMJ Wisconsin Morning News, Fox 6’s Real Milwaukee, and B93.3.
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