UC at the Zoo Oct. 5
Join fellow Bearcats for an evening of animal encounters, entertainment and HallZOOween.
Don’t miss an opportunity to enjoy UC at the Zoo on Saturday, Oct. 5, and visit the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden at a discounted rate.
Join UC and UC Health for an evening of animal encounters, entertainment and HallZOOween. Tickets are only $6.00 when you purchase by September 15. The price will be $8.00 after September 15 and $9 the day of the event at the zoo. Parking is free. Altogether, that's a $28 value.
Don't drive — ride. UC will run a continuous shuttle from the UC campus to the zoo and back. Guests will be dropped off and picked up from the zoo's main parking lot.
- Purchase UC tickets You can also purchase tickets at the Tangeman University Center information center with cash, credit card or Bearcat card.
- Purchase UC Health tickets
Transportation from UC
Free transportation will run continuously from the UC campus to the zoo and back Saturday, Oct. 5, from 3:30-9 p.m.
Shuttle Locations
- CCM Circle 147 Corry Blvd Cincinnati, OH 45219
- Turner Hall 45 W. University Cincinnati, Oh 45219
- Eden Garage 3223 Eden Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45220
- Zoo Drop-off/Pick-Up at Zoo's main parking lot
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