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Experience Breakfast With The Animals At Oklahoma City Zoo

Experience Breakfast With The Animals At Oklahoma City Zoo

The Oklahoma City Zoo is offering a unique opportunity this May with its "Breakfast with the Animals" experience, a perfect blend of enjoyment and conservation. This event not only allows families to enjoy an unforgettable morning with wildlife but also supports a crucial initiative for Monarch Butterfly conservation.

From May 3rd, 2025, every Saturday will be a vibrant gathering at the zoo, commencing at 9 a.m. Participants can indulge in a delightful breakfast while witnessing animals enjoy their favorite meals. This immersive experience is designed to engage visitors with exciting activities set amidst both indoor and outdoor seating areas.

Notably, every ticket purchase includes a $2 contribution towards Monarch Butterfly conservation efforts, emphasizing the zoo's commitment to protecting our natural world. Alongside delicious food, attendees will receive a package deal that adds extra value to their visit.

Each ticket grants access to not only the zoo itself but also a chance to see animals in the Pachyderm Building enjoying their breakfast favorites. Special animal enrichment activities will be available, allowing guests to interact with select animals in Expedition Africa. Highlighting the experience, a meet-and-greet with caretakers and animal ambassadors will provide insight into the lives of these magnificent creatures. Moreover, attendees can partake in a unique Monarch butterfly activity, further enhancing their understanding of this important species.

The "Breakfast with the Animals" experience is more than just a meal; it’s a holistic journey into the world of wildlife, reminding us all of the importance of conservation efforts. Not only do guests enjoy quality family time, but they also contribute to a greater cause.

Will you be joining this extraordinary event? Your morning with the animals awaits!

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