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Under 5s Week Explained: What to Expect at West Midlands Safari Park

For parents of young children, finding the perfect day out can feel like a balancing act. You want something exciting—but not overwhelming. Educational—but still fun. Memorable—but also manageable with a buggy in tow.

Jungle Jeeps at West Midlands Safari Park
Jungle Jeeps at West Midlands Safari Park

That’s exactly where Under 5s Week at West Midlands Safari Park comes into its own.

Designed specifically for pre-schoolers and their families, this limited-time event transforms one of the UK’s most popular wildlife attractions into a calmer, more accessible, and genuinely magical experience for little explorers.

A Safari Adventure Built for Small Guests

Unlike traditional theme park events that simply include young children, Under 5s Week is designed entirely around them.

At the heart of the experience is the famous Safari Drive, where children can come face-to-face with animals like lions, giraffes, and elephants—all from the comfort and safety of your car. For younger kids, this is a huge win: no long walks, no queues, just pure excitement as animals wander right past the window.

And with over 165 species across the park, it’s not just fun—it’s an early introduction to wildlife and conservation that sticks.


Why It’s Perfect for Pre-Schoolers

1. A Quieter, More Relaxed Atmosphere

One of the biggest challenges with visiting attractions with toddlers is crowd levels. Under 5s Week typically runs during off-peak periods, meaning fewer queues, less noise, and a far more relaxed pace.

This aligns perfectly with the park’s quieter weekday offerings—like the popular adult and pre-schooler ticket—designed for low-capacity visits.

2. Tailored Experiences for Little Ones

While thrill rides aren’t the focus here, there’s still plenty for younger guests:

  • Gentle rides in the Adventure Theme Park
  • Interactive walkthrough areas like lemur woods and goat walks
  • Animal encounters that are engaging without being overwhelming
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Even better, smaller children have their own ride options, such as the Little Penguin wristband, tailored to their height and comfort levels.

3. Incredible Value for Families

One of the standout reasons families flock to this event is the value.

  • Children under 3 go free
  • Discounted off-peak tickets are often available
  • Add-ons like ride wristbands are optional

Considering standard admission can reach around £32 on the gate, these quieter, targeted events offer a much more budget-friendly way to visit


Things Parents Should Know Before You Go

While the event is tailored for young families, a little planning goes a long way:

  • Pre-booking is essential for the best prices and entry slots
  • The Safari Drive is typically one pass per visit, so take your time
  • Rides are not included in standard admission and cost extra
  • Bring snacks, patience, and a camera—you’ll need all three

Is It Worth It?

In a word: absolutely.

Under 5s Week strips away the stress that often comes with family days out and replaces it with something far more valuable—a calm, joyful, and genuinely memorable first theme park experience.

For families in the Midlands (or even further afield), it’s one of the best ways to introduce young children to the magic of attractions—without the chaos.

In a crowded calendar of UK theme park events, Under 5s Week stands out for one simple reason: it knows its audience.

It doesn’t try to be bigger, louder, or more thrilling. Instead, it focuses on being better suited—and for parents of toddlers, that makes all the difference.

For more information and book visit https://www.wmsp.co.uk/events-menu/wmsp-events/under-5s-week

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