Come to the Zoo for the wildest
slumber party around.
You may have spent the night in a tent before. But have you ever been woken up by the roar of powerful lions? Or heard the early morning call of playful gibbons? If not, come spend the night at the National Zoo during a Snore & Roar. It’s the best way to see the Zoo’s animals after hours and enjoy the park all to yourself.
Snore & Roar overnights take place between June and September. Online registration begins April 7 at 10 a.m.
Your incredible overnight adventure includes:
Participants must be six years and older to attend Snore & Roar. A paying adult must accompany anyone under 18, and a minimum of one adult must chaperone every three children (under 18).
Dates for 2010 Snore and Roars will be online March 2010.
Registration for 2010 Snore and Roars begins April 6, 2010. Priority registration (for FONZ members at the contributing level and above) begins March 30, 2010.
To sign up, you must hold a current FONZ Household membership or higher. Participants in family overnights may bring two additional children as guests. A maximum of six participants may sign up per registration. Snore & Roar campers sleep in a four-person tent. Participants are never asked to share their tent with a stranger. Large groups cannot be accommodated.
Adult-only Snore & Roars are available to all membership levels.
Your Boy or Girl Scout Troop can enjoy a Snore & Roar designed just for them with activities and tours to help learn about conservation and wildlife while spending a wild night at the Zoo.
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