Loose Women star Stacey Solomon and her son Rex enjoyed the sunny day out for the Easter holidays.
She continued: "It's such a lovely place with a mini train and a wildlife park with lions, penguins, tigers, and they are a conservation park too who really care about the animals", followed by a black heart emoji. Sticking dino feet to the wall and making toilet roll holders out of T-Rex's was the BEST. To the moon and back pickle. This place is called @paradisewildlifepark", followed by a black heart emoji. Stacey captioned the adorable snap: "We've come to Rex's favourite place for the day and it's taken two hours to get round one section", with a laughing emoji. She added: "We are currently having lunch with a triceratops", followed by another laughing emoji. Taking to her 5.1 million followers on Instagram, Stacey wrote: "Today looked like the only sunny day on the weather app over [the] Easter holidays, so I took Rexy to his favourite place", followed by a happy face emoji.
Former X Factor star Stacey Solomon has kicked off the Easter holidays with a visit to Paradise Wildlife Park in Hertfordshire. Based in Broxbourne, the.
Located in White Stubbs Lane, Stacy and her son enjoyed a Sunday right because Rex loves dinosaurs. The popular attraction is best recognized as a family-run wildlife park and charity. Former X Factor star Stacey Solomon has kicked off the Easter holidays with a visit to Paradise Wildlife Park in Hertfordshire. Based in Broxbourne, the 32-year-old set out on the dinosaur trail with her son, Rex.
Paradise Wildlife Park is to change its name to Hertfordshire Zoo. The rebranding will officially launch on the zoo's 40th anniversary on April 1, 2024.
This is where you know,ย we're going to change our lifestyle from being a bus and coach company to looking after animals." "And the place at the time, you couldn't really describe it as a zoo or wildlife park. Possibly 10-15 feet square, made of old scaffold poles." In 1990 the name was changed again to Paradise Wildlife Park to reflect the move towards conservation, environmental education, and more spacious open enclosures for the animals. An Amur tiger in the Land of the Tigers at Paradise Wildlife Park in Hertfordshire. An Amur tiger in the Land of the Tigers at Paradise Wildlife Park in Hertfordshire.