Are 2 year olds free at Houston Zoo?
HOURS & ADMISSION Adults 12-64: $22.95 Children 2-11: $17.95 Seniors 65+: $17.95 Children 1 and under are free. | Free daytime admission to the Houston Zoo is provided once a month from open until closing. Online reservations are required for all guests and members during this time.
Does the Houston Zoo require masks?
In an effort to help stop the spread of COVID-19 and to protect our staff, guests, and animals, the Houston Zoo will continue to require all persons 10 years and older to wear masks while on Zoo grounds.
Is the Houston Zoo free on holidays?
The Houston Zoo is privately run as a non-profit. The Houston Zoo is no longer free on five holidays. Instead it’s free after 2 p.m. on 12 Tuesdays.
Can I bring my own wagon to the Houston Zoo?
Guest Services & FAQs. You can rent strollers, scooters, wheelchairs and wagons to help you get around the Zoo. Wi-fi is available in select areas. Bringing lunch with you?
How long does it take to go through the Houston Zoo?
One hour is enough there. (I’d agree with Kingwood’s time assessments on NASA and Houston Zoo, by the way, but be prepared for heat at zoo if you’re coming during summer months–I’d try to schedule this visit starting when they open before it gets too hot.)
Can I bring a wagon to the Houston Zoo?
Guest Services & FAQs. You can rent strollers, scooters, wheelchairs and wagons to help you get around the Zoo. Check our rules for what you can or can’t bring into the Zoo. This information and more is available on our Guest Services and FAQs page.
Does the Houston Zoo allow outside food?
Outside food, drink, and coolers are allowed. For the safety of the animals, guests may NOT bring: Glass bottles. Alcoholic beverages.
Can you take water bottles into the Houston Zoo?
Can I bring food and beverages to the Zoo? Outside food, drink, and coolers are allowed. For the safety of the animals, guests may NOT bring: Glass bottles.
Can you bring snacks to Houston Zoo?