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    Pony Party

    3.7 (6 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    J P.

    The animals, staff and experience were top notch and everyone (including the animals) were very friendly!!! I'm vegan and saw that they cared about the animals, made sure they were comfortable and you can tell that they are all socialized, healthy and happy. This was important to me too because some of the kids who attended the party were 2-6 years old, some had autism / Down syndrome..and they ALL had a great time. They came to our house for my daughter's birthday and everyone was amazed! Almost a month later and they're still talking about the unicorn and all the animals they saw at the mini zoo!!! Thank you soo much! We will use this company again for future parties!

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    Requested booking information over a month ago. Followed up 1 week later, and still haven't heard back from them.

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