84,000 Sq. Ft. of Exotic Pets! Big Reptile Expo Slithers into Albany
Some slither, others creep and crawl, and their ominous presence is usually felt before it is seen!
But that's part of the mystery and curiosity of lizards, dinosaurs, crocodiles, turtles, and snakes – all of whom belong to that ancient and stout class of animals known as reptiles.
The Capital District Retile Expo
The Spring Capital District Reptile Expo is coming up on Sunday, May 7th, 2023 from 10 am to 4 pm, early "VIP admission" starts at 9 am at the Albany Capital Center in downtown Albany.
- The Capital District Reptile Expo is an incredible 84,000 sq. feet
- Over 160 vendor tables of exotic pets, enclosures, and supplies
- Hands-on education area with zoologists and other experts
- Family fun area with music, fun activities, and educational items
- Great food & ice cream are available
"Our mission is to offer attendees the opportunity to buy high-quality animals and a great selection of supplies from local breeders and industry leaders! Experience hands-on education about these animals with zoologists and professional educators! Have a great time with a group of local people that have similar interests!" Capital District Reptile Expo
What's new this year and how much are the tickets?
- New this year is a VIP Admission for $25 per adult (ages 13+) and $15 per child (ages 6-12), those under age 6 are free.
- All VIP children must be accompanied by a VIP adult. Each VIP ticket includes admission to the Expo at 9 am for an extra hour of early shopping.
- VIP tickets are presale only, availability is limited, and event organizers say they will sell out of them.
- General Admission begins at 10 am and is $10 for adults (13+), $5 for Children (6-12), and under 6 are free.
Additional information is available on Facebook @CapitalDistrictReptileExpo or on our website at www.CapitalDistrictReptileExpo.com.
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