The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo isn’t ready to turn out the lights on the Asian Lantern Festival.
In addition, the zoo again will hold the Wild Ride on Sept. 18, allowing guests to ride their bikes through the zoo after-hours to get one last glimpse at the festival’s lanterns.
This year’s festival includes a 100-foot-long, four-story-tall palace, sprawling Chinese gardens along Waterfowl Lake, and a half-dozen giant walk-through lanterns. More than 1,000 illuminated lanterns will make up the displays. “Already more than 100,000 guests have enjoyed this year’s Asian Lantern Festival,” Cleveland Metroparks Chief Marketing Officer Kelly Manderfield said in a statement. “We continue to evolve this event, looking for new ways our guests can experience the zoo. This year’s Wild Ride is sure to be memorable, allowing our guests to see the lanterns like never before.”
The discounted cost for Zoo members for the Asian Lantern Festival is $19 or a four-pack for $57. Advance non-member tickets are $22 or a four-pack for $66. Same-day tickets can be purchased at the Box Office for $25 or a four-pack for $75. Drive-through tickets are $57 per vehicle for members and $66 per vehicle for non-members. Children under 2 are admitted free. VisitTickets also are on sale for Wild Ride. Member tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for youth ages 2-11.
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