Cleveland Metroparks Zoo announces arrival of animatronic dragons set for debut in May

The zoo will welcome the ‘Dragons Landing’ attraction on May 2.

The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo has welcomed the arrival of nearly twenty animatronic dragons that will make their debut at the park next month!

Starting on May 2, visitors to the zoo will have the opportunity to enjoy a new attraction named “Dragons Landing,” where they can interact with and even pet mythical creatures, some of which reach lengths of up to 30 feet.

Dr. Chris Kuhar, the Executive Director of the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, shared, “Dragons Landing introduces a completely unique limited-time experience at the Zoo, giving guests a chance to get up close and personal with the fantasy realm of dragons. The immersive adventure, coupled with the return of Swan Voyage, provides families with additional avenues to discover the essence of Cleveland Metroparks Zoo during the summer season.”

Admission to the Dragons Landing area is $3 for zoo members and $4 for non-members. General admission to the zoo is required to purchase tickets.

As part of the announcement, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo also announced the return of Swan Voyage this summer.

In a press release, the zoo said the following about Swan Voyage:

“Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is also excited to welcome back Swan Voyage this summer, offering guests the opportunity to paddle on the picturesque Waterfowl Lake aboard Trumpeter Swan paddle boats. Perfect for families and groups, these five-passenger boats provide a peaceful way to experience the heart of the Zoo.”

Swan Voyage boat rentals are $15 for members, $20 for non-members.

Tickets to both attractions above can be purchased at a number of different locations throughout the zoo including the Guest Resource Center and several other attraction stations.

Dragons Landing is also included in the “Wild Savings Pass” offered by the zoo. For more information on the pass, visit HERE.

Passholders can also receive a $1 discount for Swan Voyage as well as Eagle Zip Adventure and giraffe/bird feeding experiences.

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