Address: 5705 E Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy, St Cloud, FL 34771, USA
Phone: +14078926905
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Alejandræ
I love this place, very interesting and beautiful. You can see any snake and their information, the staff is so nice and professional. You can feed turtles and see different species. Incredible experience:)
Jorge I Clavell
If you like snakes 🐍 this is a good place to come!!! The only issue is the instructor talking about politics for 30mts 🤷🏾♂️. Who cares about the White House,talk about the snakes 🐍. He was annoying with the political subject. Something weird. Everything else is Ok 👍🏾!!!!!
Richard Cristales
Had my first time experience here after many years driving by and to afraid to stop. This time I had my partner with me to make sure that it will be a wonderful time. I enjoy the many snakes from all around the world. Will return when taking the 192 drive to Kissimmee Fl. Coming from south Florida. Thank you for all the wonderful services you done.
Jarett Boyle
You can tell they are very knowledgeable about reptiles (especially snakes- the venom show is a must-see!) and take good care of them. I do think the place could use a little update as far as aesthetics go (for example, a couple of the information sheets were handwritten while the rest were printed.) Overall wonderful place to visit!!
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for the most part yes it is an ADA friendly site....one area has a flat grassy open area...the rest is paved and covered for rain/sun protection...no a/c reptiles like the heat!
Adult admission (age 18 and up) is $11.75, students (age 6-17) are $9.75 and children (age 3-5) are $8.75. Same day readmission is included. Cash, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted.
If you're asking if they sell snakes, I do not believe so.
No there isnt, but its very small so you'll get your eay around just stay on the concrete.
Is walking in, you can buy the tickets on the counter as soon you enter the place.
Their website says open Tuesday through Sunday. 10am. Til 5pm. Their venom shows are at 12 and 3. It's worth being there for one. The one I saw was not only pretty neat but educational too.
Yes, it is open
Owner said " take picture of next one you come across because it might not be a poisonous snake, some identify them wrong". Lastly there is nothing you can use or buy that will keep them away. "They sell things that repelled reptile but none work".
10am-5pm Tuesday through Sunday
Adult admission (age 18 and up) is $11.50, students (age 6-17) are $9.50 and children (age 3-5) are $8.50.
Adult admission (age 18 and up) is $11.50, students (age 6-17) are $9.50 and children (age 3-5) are $8.50. Same day readmission is included
I googled, "venom extraction spitting cobra" and yielded videos of just that! Check it out. 😊 The gentleman I watched extracted the venom the same way as usual but he was wearing a plastic shield mask. If you haven't been, visit the Serpentarium! The gentleman who extracts the venom likely has a more detailed explanation and maybe even a story to go with it. Take care!
Adult admission (age 18 and up) is $11.50, students (age 6-17) are $9.50 and children (age 3-5) are $8.50. Same day readmission is included. Cash, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted.
Adult admission (age 18 and up) is $11.50, students (age 6-17) are $9.50 and children (age 3-5) are $8.50. Same day readmission is included. Cash, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted. Www.reptileworldserpentarium.com for photos, map and more.
They don't sell Venom to regular Folk.
Great variety of snakes, awesome to see them how they eat rodents and rattle snakes very defensive when someone gets closer
Call them they may help you figure it out
I dont think they actually accept volunteers, but calling would be better
They milk every snake they have and send it off for antivenom. 👍🏻
Yes it is, but you may want to generally avoid getting close enough to see which bands of color are touching. Plus, it isn't actually poison! Coral snakes are venomous, not poisonous.
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