Tulsa Zoo Reduces Guest Attendance In Response To Rising COVID-19 Cases

The Tulsa Zoo is planning to cut back on the number of guests allowed at the Zoo at one time.

Wednesday, November 18th 2020, 3:26 pm

By: News On 6


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The Tulsa Zoo is planning to cut back on the number of guests allowed at the Zoo at one time.

The Tulsa zoo will reduce the number of guests allowed per hour, from 500 to 300. They say with the increase in cases in Tulsa County, they believe this is the right time to do more to keep guests healthy.

“Our zoo is fortunate to offer nearly five miles of outdoor, walkable pathways in addition to our indoor facilities. With the increase in local coronavirus cases, however, we feel this is the right time to do more to keep all within our gates safe. We can best achieve this by reducing the number of people on grounds at a time,” says Tulsa Zoo President and CEO Lindsay Hutchison. "We will continue to monitor the trend in local cases and, as we have since reopening to the public in May, adjust our operations as needed. I am so appreciative of our zoo fans who have supported mask requirements and ticketing changes to comply with local ordinances so we can create a safe, fun experience.”

Guests age 10 and older are also required to wear masks while in public buildings and in public settings.

You must still reserve your ticket online in advance, CLICK HERE for more information.

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