Hi, Monika - The answers given by others are not correct. To view the amazing living tigers museum is free - yes, free. You can stop by and see our rare adult tigers daily at 6pm during the summer and at 5pm during the fall season (after Labor Day). You can take pictures of the animals through the glass without charge. If you want to have a photo encounter with the amazing baby tiger cubs and baby gibbons (primates), you'll pay $100 for the first person and $25 for each additional person in the group photo. You'll be able to choose one image from all of the images that our photographers take during the mini photo-session (there are usually 50+ images, both candid and staged). The image you choose will be your commemorative 8x10 photo from the photo encounter. If you want to purchase all of the images, you may do so for an additional charge. The proceeds from the Preservation Station session help fund the Rare Species Fund which promotes animal conservation worldwide.
Entrance isn't free. It's set up in the middle of a shopping area so you can walk by and see a couple of tigers through glass for free. Anything beyond that costs money. I believe it is $100 for the first person and $25 per person after that. That comes with 1 photo of your choice. If you want more photos, you pay for those too.
Rodz is right on.
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