Show Your Rams Pride, Save at the LA Zoo

Rock your Rams gear and enjoy a discount of four dollars ($3 for kids) on a day out at the animal park.

What to Know

  • Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
  • Jan. 30 through Feb. 3, 2019
  • Adults in Rams gear save $4, kids wearing their Rams looks save $3

What do you normally wear to the zoo?

It definitely depends upon the time of year, of course, and your mood, and whether you want to look fancy for the flamingos or casual for the koalas. (Whether any animal has fashion opinions is debatable, but, looking smart for your favorite critter is always a fine idea.)

Whatever you love to gussy up in, for your day out under the sky and among the beasties, take note: Rams Discount Days are opening at the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens, all to honor the team's trip to Super Bowl LIII on Sunday, Feb. 3.

You can probably guess that Feb. 3 is the final day of the discount, and Jan. 30 is the first, which means you have five fantastic days to save.

And those savings? Think four bucks off your adult admission, and three dollars saved on any kid's entry.

How to enjoy your discount? Easy: Wear your Rams gear, your blue-and-gold jerseys, your go-to super-fan Rams sweater, from Jan. 30 through Feb. 3.

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Now hold up.

There are a few things to know, like a limited of "four tickets per gear-wearing Rams fan."

And you'll need to get your ticket at the box office. And the "(d)iscount is not valid on previously purchased tickets, online, combo tickets, and special ticketed events and cannot be combined with any other offers."

Phew. It's all a bit of a mouthful, but so important.

Get more information now on this great way to show your support of our Super Bowl-tastic team and your love for our world-class animal park.

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