Boo at the Zoo
“Bring your little ghosts and goblins to Boo at the Zoo! Featuring Trick-or-Treat Lane presented by Event Producers, a Ghost Train presented Enfamil (which can be scary for children and adults), Mummy Manor presented by Members of the New Orleans Firemen’s Federal Credit Union (scary and non-scary), games, entertainment, and more. All games and treats, except concessions, are free with admission.” – audubonnatureinstitute.org
Children under 24 months of age are admitted for free.
Event is held rain or shine. Boo at the Zoo is considered a fundraiser for Children’s Hospital and Audubon Zoo. Should a ticket holder be unable to attend, your purchase should be considered a donation; there will be no refunds nor will tickets be honored on another night or year.
Event usually sells out. Be sure to buy your tickets early.
Tickets are available online or at any Audubon attraction.
Member discount does not apply.
Activities
Ghost Train Ride
The Ghost Train line closes at 7:30pm on October 25-26 and at 6:30pm October 27. This allows those already in line to ride the train before it closes for the night.
The Ghost Train can be scary, especially for little kids!! We recommend a minimum age of 8 years for riders.
Monster Maze by a-MAZE-ing returns
Scary and non-scary Mummy Manor
Trick-or-Treating
Trick-or-Treat candy bags for children are distributed at the entrance to Trick-or-Treat Lane – please use only these designated bags for trick-or-treating in Boo at the Zoo.
Inflatables
Live entertainment
Audubon Zoo Animal Encounters
Animal exhibits are not open but animal presentations are held by the elephant fountain each night.
Endangered Species “Scare-ousel” included in admission
Photo Packages
Don’t want to bring your camera? Magic Memories can snap your family photo upon entry. Purchase prices vary by package.
And much more!
Click here for more information about Boo at the Zoo.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Bat Appreciation Day
Bring the family to the Nature Center to learn how amazing bats can be! No entrance fee is required to enter the Nature Center, walk the trails, or participate in this event.” – audubonnatureinstitute.org
Saturday, October 26, 2019
9:30am – 4:00pm
Audubon Louisiana Nature Center
FREE ADMISSION
Schedule
9:30am – Expert Chat
10:00am – Planetarium show
10:15am – Animal Encounter in the Interpretive Center
11:15am – Planetarium Show
11:30am – Expert Chat
1:30pm – Planetarium Show
2:00pm – Animal Encounter in the Interpretive Center
3:30pm – Expert Chat with Dr. Craig Hood
Activities and Stamp Collecting Stations
10:00am – 3:00pm
Pollinator Garden: Intro and Passport Pick-up
Breezeway Landing: Seed-bomb Making
Cypress Overlook: Bat listening station
Classroom: Flappy Bat Crafts
Click here for more about Bat Appreciation Day.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Crawloween
“Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium invites guests to celebrate Halloween “infestivities” at Crawloween on October 29 through October 31, 2019. Guests are encouraged to wear their Halloween costumes, learn about some “scary” critters, discover pumpkins that double as animal habitats, go trick or tricking, eat buggy snacks, and more! All Crawloween activities are included with general admission.” – audubonnatureinstitute.org
Wear a Halloween costume and get a discount off of admission!
($3 off for adults, $2 off for children under 12 years)
Normal Admission Prices:
$29.95 (plus sales tax): Adult
$21.95 (plus sales tax): Child (2-12)
$24.95 (plus sales tax): Senior (65+)
Activities
Learn about the myths behind some “scary” critters
Go trick-or-treating for bug-themed trinkets at our special presentation stations
Enjoy buggy snacks in Bug Appétit
Check out pumpkins that double as animal exhibits
See the spiders, scorpions and roaches
Enter the “Guess How Many Maggots are in the Jar” contest! The three closest guesses will receive gift certificates to the Butterfly Garden and Insectarium’s Flea Market Gift Shop.
Click here for more information about Crawloween.
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