(317) 255-3800
कल 08:00 पूर्वाह्न - 02:00 अपराह्न बजे तक बंद
(317) 924-3485
रविवार 12:00 अपराह्न - 05:00 अपराह्न तक बंद
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Interesting feedback regarding prices and on the orangutan exhibit. We got the membership this year after having gone once or twice/year over the past few summers. The membership makes sense if you live in the Indy area, have young kids, and can go several times/year. There are probably better Zoos within a couple-hours' drive, and more cost-effective family entertainment options in the Indy area. Made sense for us, but it's not for everyone. I was a little put-off by the orangutan exhibit at first. Agreed, it's a little sterile. If you just don't care for the exhibit, that's one thing. You are a consumer, and have a right to complain about a product/service for which you have paid to experience. After all, this is America. However, it is trollish to complain about putting the orangutans in a glass enclosure because it's not the best for the animal. If you paid money to go to a zoo, and you are not a zoologist, you've lost your credibility in complaining about their habitat. They are in a Zoo. They are there for us mouth-breathers to gawk at whilst drinking watered-down Mountain Dew from refillable cups. It shouldn't matter if they are in a 'tropical' enclosure, a glass enclosure, or a replicated set from 'Any Which Way But Loose'. You gave someone money to see animals in captivity. As long as they are safe and cared for, what does it matter? Most of these creatures never knew the wild anyway. If you watch ANY of the other animals, they don't look happy or engaged. Especially that lion. So smug.

(317) 591-0904
आज 07:00 पूर्वाह्न - 08:00 अपराह्न
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Interesting feedback regarding prices and on the orangutan exhibit. We got the membership this year after having gone once or twice/year over the past few summers. The membership makes sense if you live in the Indy area, have young kids, and can go several times/year. There are probably better Zoos within a couple-hours' drive, and more cost-effective family entertainment options in the Indy area. Made sense for us, but it's not for everyone. I was a little put-off by the orangutan exhibit at first. Agreed, it's a little sterile. If you just don't care for the exhibit, that's one thing. You are a consumer, and have a right to complain about a product/service for which you have paid to experience. After all, this is America. However, it is trollish to complain about putting the orangutans in a glass enclosure because it's not the best for the animal. If you paid money to go to a zoo, and you are not a zoologist, you've lost your credibility in complaining about their habitat. They are in a Zoo. They are there for us mouth-breathers to gawk at whilst drinking watered-down Mountain Dew from refillable cups. It shouldn't matter if they are in a 'tropical' enclosure, a glass enclosure, or a replicated set from 'Any Which Way But Loose'. You gave someone money to see animals in captivity. As long as they are safe and cared for, what does it matter? Most of these creatures never knew the wild anyway. If you watch ANY of the other animals, they don't look happy or engaged. Especially that lion. So smug.

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Taking our 12 year old son to his first Haunted attraction along with our 13 year old nephew, Hanna Haunted Acres did not disappoint! We started out in the Field Of Screams Corn maze. By the time we got into the Corn they were both crying lol. It took us awhile to find our way out and by the time we did all the creatures in there were calling our son by his name lol. After that we moved onto Hooded. This was my least favorite part of the night. I guess for kids it's a different experience. By this time they had calmed down. Then it was onto Outbreak. I will say this first. In one room there was two doors. In between them sits some type of an animatronic that is holding an ax. I was walking in front of it to see which door to go through, and I triggered the animatronic and the ax knocked the living daylights out of me. Luckily I'm pretty tall so I didn't get hurt badly. If a child was to be on the receiving end I would hate to think what might happen. Hopefully the people will read this and fix the problem. Then, it was onto Carneval. If you have a phobia of clowns get ready to run! 3D glasses are supplied and the fun begins! My favorite part was the Spinning Vortex! Lastly, and always my favorite, the Hayride. The only disappointment on this was they didn't have the actor this year dressed as Satan, sitting on his throne talking to us via the cool voice enhancement system. Please bring him back! All in all it was a great night out and no doubt gave our son and nephew memories that will last a lifetime. Thank you HHA!