![]() ![]() If they would have had an early exit out of it, we would have taken it. They have a lot of room to roam, so there’s no guarantee they will even come over to your car to eat: especially when it’s that busy. The animals aren’t hungry when they have 200+ people feeding them. Maybe drive by and see how busy they are first. I would honestly skip this if we go again. The journey takes you through the woods on their gravel drive. The lands that the animals are on is gorgeous. We just had to give them the order number at the gate. We already bought tickets $45 for the 4 of us. (Out of 2 buckets that we bought) It was back-to back cars the entire time. It took us over 90 minutes to feed a handful of animals and we still had a bucket full at the end of it. Drive-Thru: - Entrance is about 1/8 of a mile south of the main park. ![]() The whole park was a big circle pretty much. We ended up putting them in a book bag we had, fed a few random animals on our journey (goats mainly) and saved the rest for the drive-thru. (They looked as confused as we did trying to find out what animal we were suppose to feed) We were told it was for the barn, but the only barn we saw had reindeer in it and they only eat carrots. Most people were walking around with them. We awkwardly ended up carrying that around with us. They gave us a cup of feed at the ticket counter. We bought everyone a wrist band for $5 each at the window. You have to go through it to get in to see the animals. Walk-Thru: - The gift shop is located in front of the walk-thru part. ![]() Some people just put them back on in busy areas or when walking by others. We took ours off after we got through the gift shop. Masks: (check photo of their sign) - Required, but if you have a medical reason, they aren’t going to ask or refuse service to anyone. I would get a group together next time we go. We bought the wristband $5 each so we could feed the reindeer in the barn, feed the giraffes and feed the goats. For a family of 4 (1 child, 3 adults) $102 just for the tickets to both the walk-thru and drive-thru safaris. Prices: - They are clearly marked on their website. Your tickets do NOT include any food to feed the animals. Might be easier just paying for everything when you get there. There’s no separate line for ticket holders. (It should have your order number on it). Show them your email or print out when you get there. Drivers assume all liability when entering the Drive-Thru section of the park.Tickets: - We bought our tickets online. Keystone Safari and it’s affiliates are not responsible for damages to any vehicle. Stay in the vehicle! Do not exit your vehicle or hang out of it We are excited to share the gravel road with our friends who have no roofĮnjoy our safari tour from the comfort of your Jeep See over 100 animals of 25 species in o ur large open spaces at the new Drive-Thru Safari. Only Fe ed provid ed by Keystone Safari may be fed to the Animals. We ask that for your safety and the safety of our animals, please DO NOT pet or feed the Grant's Zebra, Scimitar-Horned Oryx or Blue Wildeest ! Drivers assume all liability when entering the Drive-Thru section of the park. Keystone Safari and it’s affiliates are not responsible for damages to any vehicle. No trailers, buses, RVs, convertibles or soft tops. Stay in the vehicle! Do not exit your vehicle or hang out of it. ![]()
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