Dublin Zoo is celebrating Halloween with free tickets for children who come dressed in costume. The zoo will also host a variety of family-friendly activities, including a Spooky Trail, face painting, and keeper talks. There are also ticketed pumpkin carving workshops available.
Dublin Zoo is offering free tickets for children this Halloween – but there’s a catch: Kids must come dressed in costume.
On October 29, 30 and 31, all kids dressed up for Halloween will get in for free, provided they are accompanied by a full-paying adult. This offer is available both online and at the gate. The workshops are designed for kids aged four to 15, with pumpkin decoration for younger children and pumpkin carving for the older group . Tickets must be pre-booked in advance through the Dublin Zoo website. Adult tickets include full-day entry to the zoo, while child tickets cover entry, the pumpkin workshop and plenty of Halloween fun.
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