Houston Zoo or Houston Water Park? Noooo! We want them all.


Where to take the kids on holiday? Houston Zoo Zoo is not to be missed! It is home to more than 600 species and more than 6,000 animals.

Whether you like to stroll through the tropical wetlands to see elephants, or watch the Houston Zoo light show, which shines every November through January, you'll have a lot of fun at this zoo! We have compiled some of the most must-see attractions in the zoo for you. Take a look!

It is strongly not recommended that you go to the zoo in the middle of the Houston summer and almost walk outside, you will really get sunburned

Buying tickets: The first Tuesday of each month is free all day, and you need to grab tickets at 7:00 am on the Wednesday of the previous week. If you want to grab free tickets, it is recommended to wait patiently. I queued up on the official website until 10:30 am to grab tickets

Parking: Hermann Park can be parked directly for free, but the few parking Spaces near the zoo are very few, it is recommended that you can drive to a farther parking lot

Time: It is not recommended that you go in the afternoon, because many animals take a nap to the zoo is not big, but lions, tigers, giraffes, crocodiles and so on, as well as elephants and monkeys

Last tip: Remember to bring water! The water in the park is very expensive

Lemurs, orangutans and red monkeys are the representative animals here. Stroll along the winding boardwalk to see many endangered, rare primates, such as the two white-cheeked gibbons, which many visitors love.

If you love meerkats, monkeys and piranhas, you can't miss the vast animal kingdom in this air-conditioned room. The set even has a cascading waterfall, and adorable animals can be seen from every Angle, including moon jellyfish, Asian otters and naked mole rats.

Want to explore a real-life bat cave or watch otters frolic underwater? They can be found here with children, as well as vultures, toads, foxes, porcupines and goats in the area.

Although the Lights show is only open from November through January, it's one of Houston's most important holiday traditions, so be sure to check it out then! In this winter wonderland, admire animal-themed lanterns and thousands of glowing flowers, as well as oak trees surrounded by winter lights.



What to do at a water park in Houston

Typhoon Texas Waterpark Houston

Tickets buy cheap online! 45 You can also choose fast pass to skip the queue, which has multiple large facilities.

Lone Star Racers: On the left hand side of the door, there's a multi-person water slide that goes down on your stomach. It's kind of fun.
The Snake Pit: The spiral slide on the right hand side of the door can choose to secretly tell you the blue one has a surprise!

Lazy River: The drifting river around the center of the park is shallow, slow and easy to enjoy
The Typhoon: Taking a kayak down a big slide and then going up and down again is a bit weightless and fun!
The Twister: Also kayak rafting but not too steep

THE DUELIN' DALTONS: The final project of the major water park walk to the tower stand in the transmitter with the countdown pedal automatically open people will fall freely very exciting! This moment of opening the pedal is still a moment of weightlessness is very cool divided into green lane blue lane Ecliptic green blue have a certain spiral and ecliptic can feel the joy of free fall from seven stories! I must go!

The Gully Washer: Children's water playground 1 Large bucket of water regularly poured down
Typhoon Jr: Children treading water 2
Howdy Hollow: Children's Water Playground 3 has a number of rope climbing events
-Sheldon: Tidal Wave Bay doesn't look big

Food and drink: There is a wide range of food from pizza to burgers to barbecue to ice cream and cold drinks
It's very hot in the open air! Get in the water! Get sun protection and slippers. The lockers here cost money to rent. Happy


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