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The Wild Savings Pass option makes it easy to say “yes” to fun every time you visit the Zoo with special access to attractions and experiences. 

The Wild Savings Pass Membership option includes:

  • Unlimited access to the 4-D Theater
  • Unlimited access to the Circle of Wildlife Carousel
  • Unlimited access to the Boomerang Train
  • Discount on tickets for the Eagle Zip Adventure
  • A keepsake KeyBank Adventure Key

Pricing
$69 for Senior Plus and Individual Plus
$99 for Family level and higher

Non-refundable and non-transferable. Discounts do not apply.

If you're already a member and would like to add the Wild Savings Pass option to your Membership, call us at 216-635-3329 or visit the Membership Services window during your next visit.


How to use your Wild Savings Pass option

Wristbands are required for access to the experiences and discounts. Wristbands must be picked up at the beginning of each Zoo visit at the Membership Services window, box office, the Circle of Wildlife Carousel ticket booth, the Boomerang Train ticket booth, or 4-D Theater ticket booth.

If you have also added the babysitter option to your membership, the babysitter is eligible to receive a Wild Savings Pass wristband.


More information

The Wild Savings Pass Membership option is only valid through your current membership's expiration date, so we recommend adding it at the same time you join or renew.

Participating members have unlimited access to the 4-D Theater, Boomerang Train and Carousel during regular Zoo operating hours; however, they are subject to the same restrictions as all Wild Savings Pass ticket-holders. For example, to ride the Carousel multiple times, members must exit the ride and return to the line.

Attractions and experiences are available April 1 through the first week of November and are subject to availability based on seasonality, weather, and the animals’ willingness to participate.

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