Donated by Drusillas Park


WE HAVE 1 ADULT AND 1 CHILD TICKET TO THIS EVENT

What is Dreamnight?

Dreamnight is a magical after-hours evening at the Zoo, with fun, food, and entertainment exclusively for chronically ill and disabled children and their families, who may be unable to visit us during normal opening hours.

Drusillas joins over two hundred zoos and aquariums, from eleven different countries, for the global event that makes dreams come true for some truly deserving guests.

The event is completely free for our VIP guests who will be welcomed after the Park has closed for a special night of feel-good fun. We have some wonderful things planned and can’t wait to meet everyone!

When is Dreamnight?
For 2026, Dreamnight will be taking place on 28th May. Doors will open at 6.30pm and the event will finish by 9pm

What’s happening on the night?
As well as full access to our zoo, play areas, and rides, we also offer special entertainment for our guests on the night, most of which is donated by wonderful local businesses who partner with us for Dreamnight. This year we are excited to be offering:

Accessible Sports Workshops and sensory equipment with the lovely Defiant Sports
Four-legged friends from Pets as Therapy Dogs
BBQ & Tasty Treats
Refreshing Drinks
Toy tombola – everyone is a winner!
Wild Decorations
Facepainting with our Playland team
As well as our optional activities including our inflatable slide and climbing wall

Accessibility
We have numerous dedicated disabled toilets located around the Park and they are situated as follows; 1. At the main entrance before entering the Park, 2. Opposite Go Safari!, 3. Go Wild!
We have a modern Changing Places Facility located behind our Amazon Adventure soft play area. Please ask staff in the Cafe for the key. To read more about our Changing Places area please click here
Drusillas is completely wheelchair accessible, with flat surfaces and ramps.
The zoo route is approximately one mile in length and there are ample resting places along the way.
Our information signage is all in contrasting colours, well maintained and plentiful.
Animal enclosures have low level viewing suitable for those in wheelchairs.
Hearing induction loops are fitted to all our four zoo admission gates.