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After-hour events help save animals in the wild
After-hours events help save animals in the wild
In 2019, the Zoo continued hosting special events for the 21-and-up crowd, allowing this audience unique and fun ways to save animals in the wild. Brew at the Zoo and After Dark offered event attendees a chance to experience the Zoo in a different light while learning how they could take action to save animals in the wild. Plus, a portion of every event ticket directly supported the Zoo’s wildlife work around the world.
On April 25, the Zoo held the second annual Brew at the Zoo to another sell-out crowd. This year’s event featured a larger layout with the addition of Cypress Circle and African Forest, exclusive VIP access, and an expanded beer menu to include a variety of ciders.
The Zoo also stayed open late on the third Thursday in May, June, July, and August, for After Dark presented by TXU Energy. The 21-and-up crowd explored the Zoo without kids with a special themed party taking place each month. Guests celebrated the 90s in May’s #ThrowbackThursday event, Texas pride was prevalent in June’s Lone Star Soiree, Silent Disco made its return in July as it was wildly popular in 2018, and we concluded the series with All About The Bubbly in August.
TXU Energy Presents Zoo Lights
More than 270,000 visitors reveled at the sights and sounds of the holiday season at the eighth annual TXU Energy Presents Zoo Lights. Guests enjoyed holiday favorites like the Enchanted Forest and Candy the Zoo Lights Zebra, as well as new attractions like snow in Winter Wonderland and a 100-foot-long Infinity Tunnel of Light.