Branson's Wild World 2020 West 76 Country Boulevard, Branson, MO 65616
About the Business
Branson's Wild World is an exciting and interactive tourist attraction located in Branson, Missouri, United States. This institution offers a unique combination of an aquarium, park, zoo, and more, making it a must-visit destination for animal lovers of all ages. Guests can explore a variety of exhibits showcasing a diverse range of marine life, exotic animals, and interactive displays. Located at 2020 West 76 Country Boulevard, Branson's Wild World is the perfect place to experience the wonders of the natural world up close and personal. Whether you're looking to learn about different species, enjoy a fun day out with the family, or simply marvel at the beauty of nature, Branson's Wild World has something for everyone.
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Location & Phone number
2020 W 76 Country Blvd #2100, Branson, MO 65616, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 17:00
Friday:
10:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"Very fun place to visit. I highly recommend coming here. Itβs like a mini zoo that has a bit of everything. A big bull shark pool, crocs, dingos, lemurs, and more. I recommend the extra lemur experience for adults as they do jump on you and eat food from you. We fed the sharks as well and that was interesting in how they take food. I recommend this place to visit."
"Took our kiddos here on a cold day while visiting Branson. You are first met at the door with a humid moldy smell of aquarium air. Once your past that this place is pretty neat. They have a good amount of different aquatic life but the outside area is where you get up close to the big cats and other animals. Nice place to visit for the experience but it could use a few upgrades for the indoor air quality."
"Recommended this place during our Branson trip and my group (3 adults) wasn't too interested but agreed to go. Everyone was pleasantly surprised it was a highlight of the trip. Way more animals than we expected and they were very active. It was a great time and I would recommend for all ages!"
"We had free tickets, so we decided to use them and check the place out. Gives off a low-budget roadside feel right in the door. Hit with an immediate smell of dirty aquarium water. Confirmed the source as so as we started the tour. A lot of aquarium were in due need of cleaning. A lot of buildup on the glass of nearly every one of them. Outside section saved it from being a complete bust. Great chance to get a closer view of stone animals versus an actual zoo. Wolves, hyenas, a tiger, and even a liger. Several other predatory animals that you can get a closer look at. They offer a chance to feed several of the different animals for a fee. You can tell that the animals are accustomed to it because they run up when you're there and leave fairly quickly when they realize you have no food. Free tickets, so the bar hasn't set super high, but if I had paid $22 normal admission, I would have not been happy with the experience."
"We specifically wanted to go to this place to interact with the dingoes and lemurs. When we first walked in, we both were thinking it was going to be cheesey. We enjoyed seeing all the animals and the employees were very helpful. We didn't mind paying the extra $40 for both of us to play with the dingoes and lemurs. They were so cool and we have never been able to do that before. However, for the size of this zoo I think it was overpriced. You could walk through the whole thing in probably 30 minutes. We also didn't realize the animal interactions were only during certain times. We played with the dingoes right at the last minute before they took a break. The next couple waiting were told they had to come back in 1.5 hours. All in all though we had a good time and have some awesome pictures."
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