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L.A. Zoo to reopen next week with advanced reservations now required to limit capacity

After being closed since the beginning of December because of a surge in coronavirus cases, the gates to the Los Angeles Zoo will be reopening again next week with changes in place to keep guests safe.

The zoo is slated to welcome guests back to the grounds on Feb. 16, but advanced online reservations are now required. Guests can start making reservations starting Saturday at noon.

“This new ticketing process allows us to control our capacity and gives your party plenty of space for physical distancing,” zoo officials said in an online video about the reopening plan.

After making an online reservation, guests will receive an electronic ticket that can be scanned by zoo staff on their phone, or printed out. Zoo members will receive a free ticket, but still need to make a reservation in advance.

For the time being, in-person presentations by zoo staff, talks and events will be temporarily suspended. New signage has also been posted around the zoo to remind guests to stay a zebra or snow leopard’s length, or six-feet, apart. Signs will also ask guests to refrain from touching glass which is used in some exhibits.

Other safety protocols that will be in place include:

Tickets for the zoo are $22 for adults and children 13 and older, or $17 for children 2 to 12. Children under the age of 2 are free. Guests age 62 and older are $19. Guests without internet access or a credit card can reserve a time slot by calling 323-644-4211. Members without internet access can reserve a time slot by calling 323-644-4747.

For more information about the reopening of the L.A. Zoo, visit lazoo.org/reopening.