What is the roar and snore?
What is the roar and snore?
Designed especially for Girl Scouts ages five and older and their troop leaders or adult chaperones, this Roar & Snore sleepover offers a special Safari Park experience that you can only get at night.
Can you sleep at the San Diego Zoo?
Spend the night at the Safari Park with your family! Campers of all ages are invited to experience a sleepover that has something for everyone, including up-close animal encounters and walking tours to observe the nighttime activities of wildlife.
What time does San Diego Safari Park close?
HOURS OF OPERATION: Summer Hours (August 19–September 2): 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Summer/Fall Hours (September 3–November 28): 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Fall Hours/Thanksgiving Weekend (November 29–December 1): 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Fall/Winter Hours (December 2–25): 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Is the San Diego Zoo Roar and Snore?
Campers sleeping near the lion enclosure may wake to the roaring of these huge cats in the morning at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park Roar and Snore (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin) As members, my family has spent a tremendous amount of time at both the San Diego Zoo Safari Park and its sister location, the San Diego Zoo.
What to see at Roar and Snore Safari?
On a Roar & Snore Safari at the remarkable San Diego Zoo Safari Park (the sister property of the San Diego Zoo), have a sleepover adventure in one of 46 comfy, safari-style tents that border an expansive grazing area for giraffes, rhinos, gazelles, antelopes, and other exotic animals.
Is there a safari park at the San Diego Zoo?
As members, my family has spent a tremendous amount of time at both the San Diego Zoo Safari Park and its sister location, the San Diego Zoo. The camping tents on a hill near the lions at the Safari Park piqued my curiosity during one visit.
What to expect at the San Diego Zoo?
No matter your motivation, here’s what to expect from a Roar and Snore adventure at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. Campers sleeping near the lion enclosure may wake to the roaring of these huge cats in the morning at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park Roar and Snore (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)