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  • Bonnie Springs is a nice place. But you have to keep your expectations in check when you head over there. If you go you're NOT going to get an amusement park experience like Bush Gardens, Knott's Berry Farm, etc. You're NOT going to experience a zoo like the one in San Diego or countless of other big cities. What you will see is a small, family-friendly ranch with employees that will make you feel welcome. Most of the week the price of admission is $20 per car (on Mondays and Tuesdays it's $5 per person). That price includes access to the zoo/petting zoo and the mini-train ride. The zoo may not have world-class facilities (the ranch is a non-profit organization, afterall) but the animals looked well fed. I was expecting to see only horses and maybe a couple goat or sheep. But, they had llamas, alpacas, lynx, ravens, wolves and many more. There are also plenty of roosters and peacocks roaming the grounds. They've got horseback riding for $55 per person for a one hour tour. We didn't try it but my three year old son did go on his first pony ride and loved it. It cost $7.50 per kid (for kids 5 and under weighing less than 50 lbs.). There's no set time limit for the ride. The guy manning the pony area just stops it when he thinks it's time. Yeah, that was a little annoying because when we purchased a ticket for the ride the guy at the restaurant said it's usually 5-10 minutes long. That's kind of a big difference for a kid. But, my kid loved it even thought it seemed a little short. Plus he looked so cute and fearless wearing the helmet they provide. The "old town" area looks cute. It's not as old as you might think, but looks the part. They have shows/melodramas several times throughout the day, but we didn't stick around for any of them. The miniature train is something that little kids will like but doesn't really provide a whole lot of sightseeing. It start at the main entrance in old town, heads down to the lower parking lot, and back again. My kid was thrilled to ride it... I wish adults were as easily entertained. All in all it was a fun experience. It was a good way to kill a few hours and entertain the little guy. It might be a good place to have a kid's bday party. I think most little rugrats would love the train, zoo and pony rides.
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