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Archive: Detroit Zoo Breaks All-Time Attendance Record

November 1, 2016

ROYAL OAK, Mich., 

The Detroit Zoo has surpassed its all-time annual attendance record with two months remaining in 2016, attracting 1,478,760 visitors as of October 31.  This marks the second year the Zoo has seen record-breaking attendance – last year’s 1,476,378 visitors broke the previous record set in 1997 when 1,364,905 guests passed through the gates.  This is also the 11th consecutive year the Zoo’s attendance has exceeded one million.

“We’ve had a great year so far,” said Detroit Zoological Society Executive Director and CEO Ron Kagan.  “We appreciate the nearly one and a half million visitors who have already supported the Detroit Zoo this year, not only with their feet by walking our 125 acres but also with their votes on the millage renewal in August.”

Guests have flocked from around the globe to catch a glimpse of the Polk Penguin Conservation Center – the largest facility in the world for penguins – which opened at the Detroit Zoo in April.  The 33,000-square-foot facility features a 326,000-gallon, 25-foot-deep aquatic area where visitors can watch as more than 80 penguins of four species explore their habitat.  More than a million visitors have explored the new penguin center during its first six months of operation.

With Wild Lights kicking off November 18, strong visitation is expected to continue.  The Detroit Zoo’s annual holiday light display, presented by Bank of America, features five million LED lights illuminating trees, buildings and more than 200 animal sculptures throughout the front half of the Zoo.  The event is expected to draw more than 150,000 visitors during its 29-night run.

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