Fota Wildlife Park Has Conducted A Review Of It's Carers Admission Policy

The move follows a number of complaints by visitors to the park
Fota Wildlife Park has confirmed that following a review of it's Carers Admission Policy they have now introduced a 50% discount on the entry ticket for a child or adult with special needs...
Their accompanying carer will receive entry free of charge when they present a valid carers card..
The move follows a number of complaints by visitors to the park who claim their carers card was not accepted at the entrance gate
Management at Fota say some issues were brought to their attention about their Carers admission policy and they have apologised for any confusion or upset caused
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