We woke up in Gulf Shores, Alabama with a plan. We set out for Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo. I had found online that they basically specialize in animal encounters. One of those encounters happens to be with sloths! How fun, right? They also have encounters with kangaroos, lemurs, reptiles, and tamanduas. If you went to all of them, it would cost $40 per person plus the $11 it cost to enter. We decided we couldn't really afford that so we just chose to meet the sloths. We also got a cup of food for the goats and deer and a couple other animals. That cost $2 and you get to keep the cup, which is kind of cute. If you clean it really well, you can drink out of it later.
As for the sloths, you walk over to that area and give them the ticket you got at the counter where you paid. You then sign a consent form, sanitize your hands, and wait on a bench for the next available employee to take you in to meet the sloth. There are only allowed to be 2 people in the little room with the sloths at a time so with our party of 3, one of us had to stand in the doorway at all times. That was no big deal though. We just took turns. They encourage you to take pictures and ask as many questions as you like. There was no one waiting behind us so we didn't feel rushed at all. The sloths were sleeping the whole time we were in there and there are only a few places you can touch them so don't go in with the expectation that you're going to hold them or anything. It was pretty fun.
There were quite a few animals that can be fed the food that you buy at the front counter. And there are signs. That being said, we had PLENTY of food in just the one container. I'm glad we didn't buy more than that. It was fun though. And my husband thought it was really cool that one of the animals available to feed was the capybara.
After the zoo, we went back to our hotel to change, and then set off for the beach. My son had been looking forward to this moment the entire trip! We parked behind The Hangout ($5/4 hours). We brought along our beach umbrella (which I found to be the best decision we made!) and a beach blanket, plus some drinks and a couple toys. We had so much fun fighting the waves.
Then, since we couldn't just call it a day, we drove up to The Yard, which is a milkshake bar. We did have to wait in line for a while and it was probably 45 minutes between the time that we got in line and when we received our milkshake. And trust me, I heard plenty of older people complaining about it. But we weren't in a hurry so we waited patiently. Luckily, by the time we did get what we ordered, there was an open table for us. And man! That was probably the best milkshake I've ever had! We got the quart-sized build your own milkshake for $17 that comes in a souvenir mason jar. We got mint moosetracks with chocolate chip brownie cookie dough in the bottom, crushed oreos, gummy worms, and a brownie! It was so good.
When we got back to our hotel, we played around in the pool for a while before showering off, ordering a pizza, and getting to bed after our long day of fun!
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