![]() Takes about an hour to drive through depending on how long you choose to interact with the animals. Eudora Farm is a drive through safari that’s only $36 a car. Kidding around Greenville has been such a fabulous resource and totally saved me multiple times. We had a fun adventure last week down in Salley at Eudora Farm. Honking your horn means you need assistance so you should only do this if you’re in need of a staff member. Just ignore them and they’ll leave quickly! They will also tell you this when you’re checking-in, but you are not allowed to pet or feed the zebras! Make sure your children are also aware of this rule because the zebras will still stick their heads into the car and say hello. ![]() We thought we were running out of food and started getting nervous, but about ¾ of the way through your trip there will be another shelter to purchase food buckets at! Think along the lines of a few small, plastic bowls or Tupperware containers. This helps a ton with not only rationing food out to your kids but it also gives them a place to hold it besides just their hands or laps. ![]() While you CANNOT bring your own food to feed the animals, you can bring smaller containers to divide the food into. It would be wise to have a quick teaching moment and/or demonstration with younger kiddos about holding their hands flat to feed, staying calm when animals approach, etc. I know they probably don’t do it on purpose, however, some of the animals are more aggressive than others at getting their food. Remember how I said you’re going to encounter lots of animal dirt and slobber?! Hand sanitizer and/or wet wipes are necessary, for sure!ģ. While there are handwashing stations in the walkthrough safari areas, there is no way to wash your hands while in the drive-thru portion. The animals will undoubtedly bring in a lot of mud, dirt, and, well…slobber, so having an extra barrier there will be helpful! We saw a few cars doing this and thought it was BRILLIANT. Out of sight, out of…danger of being robbed by camels!Īnother great use for towels is draping them over the side of your car so that some is covering both the outside and inside of your door. Seriously, you’re going to need them! After getting 3 full bowls of food snatched out of the backseat of my van we used a towel to cover the rest of them on the floorboard. You will usually be able to see the ostriches coming, so when/if it’s safe to do so, just roll your window up and they will move right along. If you don’t remember anything else from this article, remember this: The ostriches will nip you! It doesn’t hurt (I got bitten) just scares the living snot out of you. Several of them greeted us right at the entrance and I think my son was in awe of how massive their horns were! My personal favorite was the highland cattle for no other reason than I think they’re cute and surprisingly rather gentle! Beware of Ostriches & Camels My son’s favorite animal was “the guy with the big horns”, better known as the African Watusi. Overall, there are a couple of hundred animals that live on Eudora Farms! The safari driving trail will wind through several fields where you will see animals such as ostriches, zebras, camels, African Watusi, water buffalo, goats, llamas, and so much more! Some of these animals will gleefully approach your vehicle while others might need a little coaxing. What Animals Can You See at Eudora Farms? That is what my family chose to do and while it felt like too much at first, I promise, it goes fast! Be sure to keep the food not being used WELL HIDDEN! We will talk more about this later. Each bowl costs $5 or you can do a bundle of 5 bowls and save a few bucks. We recommend purchasing several bowls of food.
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