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The Philadelphia Zoo is Hosting “Zoo Done It?” an After Hours Adults-Only Scavenger Hunt With Special Prizes

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The Philadelphia Zoo is Hosting “Zoo Done It?” an After Hours Adults-Only Scavenger Hunt With Special Prizes

The Philadelphia Zoo is Hosting “Zoo Done It?” an After Hours Adults-Only Scavenger Hunt With Special Prizes

Philadelphia Zoo is gearing up for spooky season and has a treat for the adults.  America’s first zoo will debut  “Zoo Done It?,” a new adults-only scavenger hunt and mystery adventure. Participants will get to uncover the secrets and explore the hidden corners of the Zoo during this unforgettable evening of mystery, excitement and prizes.

The past and present will collide on this captivating quest to solve a centuries-old mystery. Clues will be scattered throughout the exhibits as forgotten tales of animals, keeps and the Zoo’s founding are revealed. Winners of Zoo Done It will have the chance to win an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of The Solitude, a famous American historic landmark which is believed to be haunted. This new event will take place on Saturday, October 5th, from 5:30pm to 9:00pm, ahe Zoo (3400 West Girard). Tickets are on sale now for this 21+ event for $50 per person (includes admission and complimentary parking) and $75 for a Spooktacular Bundle (includes admission, complimentary parking, complimentary beverage, popcorn and a Zoo key). Zoo members save $10 off each ticket of bundle. Tickets are available at  philadelphiazoo.org/events/

“Philadelphia Zoo is excited to debut Zoo Done It?’ just in time for spooky season,” said Zoo Director of Marketing Patrick McMaster. “This is a first of its kind event at the Zoo – and part of new after-hours and grown-up programming.”

“The winning team will have the opportunity to receive a behind-the-scenes tour of The Solitude and experience its history and spooky side close-up. We have never offered the public a chance to win a private tour of this famous American historical landmark.”

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