The Zoo Lights are Goin to be a Bit Different this Year

The Christmas season is coming Chicago, and with our new family member the Covd-19 Pandemic, many of the city's annual traditions are finding ways to work around it. One of these traditions are the annual Zoo Lights, Which happen at the Lincoln Park Zoo every year during Christmas time.

This year though the lights are going to be a little different. Apart from the now accustomed mask requirements the zoo is also requiring visitors to pay a 5 dollar charge for entry. This charge will go to supporting the zoo's dedication to wildlife and conservation. They are also requiring that all guests must have a ticket, and that there cannot be any groups larger than 10. The zoo is also asking for all visitors to follow any 14-day quarantine rule for anyone visiting the city, and that anyone arriving from a state listed on the city’s emergency travel order should quarantine before coming.

If you want to know more about the changes to the Zoo Lights, head on over to to the main article here.


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