Lions and tigers and bears, oh my: The Cleveland Zoo wants you to 'Cruise the Zoo' from the safety of your car

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Lions and tigers and bears, oh my: The Cleveland Zoo wants you to 'Cruise the Zoo' from the safety of your car
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Animal lovers can check out the special drive-thru event on May 20-24 and 27-31. Tickets start at $20 per vehicle.

Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My: The Cleveland Zoo Wants You to 'Cruise the Zoo' From the Safety of Your CarThe Cleveland Zoo is offering a wild time for animal lovers—and anyone looking to get out of the house. On May 19, the zoo announced that it will be opening up for a safari-like experience wherein visitors can explore the zoo in their cars and see the animals from the safety of their own vehicles.

"Cruise the Zoo" is a drive-thru experience offered for a limited time. The route will feature a few exhibits, including Asian Highlands, African Elephant Crossing and Rosebrough Tiger Passage. "Guests can expect to see many of the zoo's animals including tigers, grizzly bears, snow leopards, takin, reindeer, lions and kangaroos," officials said in a press release."Cleveland Metroparks Zoo employees will help guide families along the specified route that will also feature animal ambassador experiences."

Tigers, kangaroos, grizzly bears, snow leopards and more will be part of Cleveland's Cruise the Zoo event.Families will get a free audio guide to listen to as they cruise through the park. There will also be a virtual photobooth and a scavenger hunt visitors can participate in using the hashtag #CruiseTheZoo on social media. They will compete to win an"achievement award" that can be exchanged for food at Raising Cane's restaurant.

Like many other businesses, Cleveland Zoo has been affected by closures due to the coronavirus pandemic. According to Metropark officials, the zoo's revenue has been down $1.5 million since closing on March 16.

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