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The Staten Island Zoo , located in the West New Brighton neighborhood of Staten Island, New York City, is a charming and family-friendly …

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4.0/5 · 516 reviews
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Sep 21, 2024
Despite being a NYC resident my whole life, somehow I never visited the Staten Island Zoo until now, with my wife and kids. We were pleasantly surprised at how well-organized and well-maintained this… Full review by Mark M
Jun 19, 2024
Lovely small zoo. I appreciate that it is appropriately-priced given its size. ($10 for adults and $6 children)...for reference the Bronx Zoo, which is MUCH bigger charges about $38 for adults and $… Full review by Jemlnlx
Nov 30, 2023
This was an amazing, quaint zoo nestled in the heart of Staten Island. It was easy to access / park (they have a lot) and the animals were quite varied and clearly well cared for. I enjoyed, will g… Full review by NancySz
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Has the new aquarium opened yet? It was due to open in mid 2018 but the zoo's website does not appear to have been …
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Has the new aquarium opened yet? It was due to open in mid 2018 but the zoo's website does not appear to have been updated
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yes it is open
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Answer by Peter F · Sep 11, 2018
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Are you open on Memorial day?
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Do they give discounts on your birthday?
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Answer by Shelly S · May 22, 2018
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Is there anything to do at the zoo if it rains? What indoor activities or animals do u have?
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Several of the exhibits are indoors.
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How to go Staten Island beach by bus
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Take bus number 51 from the Staten Island ferry terminal. This bus meets every ferry. Look for the ramp at the ferry terminal that leads to bus 51. The beach runs for about three miles …
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Take bus number 51 from the Staten Island ferry terminal. This bus meets every ferry. Look for the ramp at the ferry terminal that leads to bus 51. The beach runs for about three miles with many bus stops along the way. The restaurants and rest rooms are close to the start of the route along the beach front. Further along is an excellent Fishing pier which juts into the harbor and and just be walked on for the smell of salt air. The road along the beachfront is named Capadanno Blvd. for a Staten Islander who received the Medal of Honor in Vietnam. Enjoy your trip. Peter Hagan 1Lt. USMC. I went to the same local high school as our Medal of Honor honoree.
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What rime will there be the least amount of people at the Staten Island zoo today ?
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I can not say say. Normal no one left out Wednesday when it Is free aonnd jammed
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