Boo 2020 at the Palm Beach Zoo

Palm Beach Zoo Invites Families to a Socially-Distanced, Not-So-Scary Halloween Complete with Costumes, Creatures and a Crazy Good Time
Boo 2020 is included with regular daytime Zoo admission and will be held October 30-31 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Calling all ghouls, goblins, mermaids, and unicorns! Grab your mask (facial covering), and put on your costume. On October 30 and 31 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society will feature a daytime, not-so-scary, socially-distanced Halloween, Boo 2020! A DJ will play family-friendly hits each day in the Fountain Plaza. Children are encouraged to wear their costumes and take part in costume contests while enjoying a fun day at the Zoo. Prizes include Zoo Lights tickets and family memberships. Boo 2020 is included in regular daytime admission, and Zoo members are free. Become a Zoo member today to enjoy all the benefits at www.palmbeachzoo.org/membership

“We invite you and your family to fall in love with the Zoo and with wildlife during Boo 2020!” said Margo McKnight, president, and CEO of Palm Beach Zoo. “Boo is a beloved fall tradition, and we are excited to bring the community together to safely celebrate Halloween out in nature.”

In addition to the Halloween celebration, the Tropics Café concessions window and food carts will feature fall-inspired treats such as apple cider, donuts, and seasonal brews. The animal residents will also get in on the fall festivities with special spiced up enrichments and pumpkin playtime prepared by their zoologists.

For more information on Boo 2020, please visit www.palmbeachzoo.org/Boo2020.

Please note: Facial coverings are recommended, and per Palm Beach Zoo regulations, masks are required in some areas of the Zoo. Costumes may not include weapons of any kind, sharp objects, pointed objects or materials that may accidentally strike another visitor. Due to CDC recommendations, Boo 2020 will not include candy trick or treating.

About Palm Beach Zoo:
For more than 50 years, Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society has provided visitors with up-close and personal animal encounters that connect people to wildlife. Palm Beach Zoo guests explore a WILD ecosystem thriving on 23 lush, tropical acres while discovering hundreds of exotic animals. Visitors enjoy interactive animal experiences, nature and water play, and a lakeside cafe. Palm Beach Zoo participates in AZA Species Survival Plan® programs, ensuring healthy animal populations for rare and endangered species. The impact of a visit to Palm Beach Zoo extends beyond the gates, inspiring people to take action and save wildlife in wild places. For more information, visit www.palmbeachzoo.org.
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