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We are looking for something to do in Roatan other than zip lines (too chicken) or sit on the beach (the BF needs to be 'busy' all the time:( ) and thought of going to Gumbalimba park. Every post that is looking for information about it go unanswered. Is it not worth going to or is everyone just busy doing other things? The description on their website sounds fantastic (playing with monkeys and parrots) but it doesn't seem that anyone has an opinion on it :confused: Has anyone out there heard anything or experienced it? It would be very cool to be able to interact with animals we don't see here in the frozen prairies of Canada!

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We are looking for something to do in Roatan other than zip lines (too chicken) or sit on the beach (the BF needs to be 'busy' all the time:( ) and thought of going to Gumbalimba park. Every post that is looking for information about it go unanswered. Is it not worth going to or is everyone just busy doing other things? The description on their website sounds fantastic (playing with monkeys and parrots) but it doesn't seem that anyone has an opinion on it :confused: Has anyone out there heard anything or experienced it? It would be very cool to be able to interact with animals we don't see here in the frozen prairies of Canada!

 

 

Gumbalimba park was built for the cruiseships. They spend "most" of their time ONLY dealing with the cruiseships, and don't spend much time answering email.

I believe the only way to get into the park is to buy the excursion from the cruiseline...."If" they do not offer it from your cruiseline, then keep trying to contact the folks at Gumbalimba...It is a nice park.

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We are looking for something to do in Roatan other than zip lines (too chicken) or sit on the beach (the BF needs to be 'busy' all the time:( ) and thought of going to Gumbalimba park. Every post that is looking for information about it go unanswered. Is it not worth going to or is everyone just busy doing other things? The description on their website sounds fantastic (playing with monkeys and parrots) but it doesn't seem that anyone has an opinion on it :confused: Has anyone out there heard anything or experienced it? It would be very cool to be able to interact with animals we don't see here in the frozen prairies of Canada!

 

 

Gumbalimba park was built for the cruiseships. They spend "most" of their time ONLY dealing with the cruiseships, and don't spend much time answering email.

I believe the only way to get into the park is to buy the excursion from the cruiseline...."If" they do not offer it from your cruiseline, then keep trying to contact the folks at Gumbalimba...It is a nice park.

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