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Zoobilation tickets for the 2023 event sold out
Indianapolis, Indiana – Tickets are already sold out for Zoobilation, which is coming up soon.
On Wednesday, February 1, at nine in the morning, tickets for the Indianapolis Zoo’s biggest annual fundraising occasion went on sale. In less than 30 minutes, they were all gone. Here are some details regarding the occasion.
The Premium Experience begins the June 9 event at 5:30 p.m. General admission then runs from 7 p.m. to midnight. In order to prepare for the fundraising, the Zoo will be closed to the general public that day.
The theme for this year is “Wild Encounter.” The black-tie event will take attendees on a memorable wild trip! All visitors must be at least 21.
For Zoo members, the yearly “party with a purpose” costs $275; for nonmembers, it costs $300. Members can get Premium Experience tickets for $575, while nonmembers must pay $600. There is a four-ticket maximum for all sales, and there are no refunds.
Priority parking, a welcome gift, and access to an air-conditioned lounge are all included in the Premium Experience.
The Indianapolis Zoo’s global conservation programs and the care of approximately 1,400 animals and 48,000 plants are both supported by the proceeds from the event.
Visitors to Zoobilation will sample the best culinary delights from some of central Indiana’s most well-liked restaurants as they compete for the coveted blue ribbon and people’s choice honors.
The Indianapolis Zoo’s animals and exhibits will be nearby as they sip on cocktails, exquisite wines, and other drinks. They’ll dance the night away to live music as the evening goes on.
AES Indiana is the presenting sponsor, while Bose McKinney & Evans LLP, Ice Miller LLP, and Republic National Distributing Company are all providing assistance.
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