2014 attendance is third-highest in Zoo history

 

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News release from the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo:

2014 Attendance is Third-highest in Zoo History

(November 3, 2014) – The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo experienced its third-highest yearly attendance ever in 2014 with a total of 545,563 guests.

This figure includes 520,613 people who visited during the regular zoo season of April 26-October 12, and 24,950 who visited during the Wild Zoo Halloween in 2014.

 

 

Attendance in 2014 was just 337 people shy of the zoo’s second-highest yearly attendance of 545,900 in 2013.

The zoo’s all-time attendance record is 614,666, set in 2009 when the African Journey exhibit first opened.

“We thank everyone who supported the zoo this year, including our members, out-of-town guests, and the entire community,” said Zoo Director Jim Anderson. “I’m proud of our staff and the excellent work they do to connect our guests with animals every day.”

The zoo is operated by the non-profit Fort Wayne Zoological Society and receives no tax funding for operations. Ticket sales, membership sales, concessions, other earned revenue, donations, and sponsorships comprise the zoo’s operating budget.

The zoo is the largest tourist attraction in northeast Indiana. About one in five zoo visitors comes from outside of Indiana. Forty percent of zoo guests are from Allen County. For more than 90% of out-of-town zoo guests surveyed, the zoo was their main reason for travelling to Fort Wayne.

The zoo is currently closed for the season and will reopen on April 25, 2015.

 

About the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo
The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo is northeast Indiana’s largest tourist attraction, hosting more than 500,000 guests annually. The zoo received the 2014 TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Award, was voted Indiana’s #1 “Gotta-Do Summer Attraction,” and is consistently named one of the nation’s Top Ten Zoos for Kids by national media outlets.

The zoo is a conservation leader, contributing more than $80,000 annually to local, regional, and international efforts to protect wild animals and habitats, and participating in cooperative management programs for 15 endangered species.

As a self-supporting facility, the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo receives no tax dollars for operations. The zoo’s operations are funded entirely by earned revenue and donations.

The zoo is closed for the season and will reopen on April 25, 2015.

 

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