Baby Kangaroos & Wine Are On The Agenda For Calgary’s Adult's Only Event This Weekend

The after-hours event is for one night only!
Staff Writer

If you’re a lover of all things furry and boozy then Cobb’s Adventure Park's adult’s only event in Calgary is for you. 

For one day only, you and your social bubble can head to the farm to pet baby kangaroos and sip on the vino of your choice. 

Cobb’s Adventure Park is known by every local for its iconic pumpkin patches, corn mazes, and the adorable petting zoo. 

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Saturday, October 3 The special adult's only event.

But this weekend, you can finally skip the lines filled with kids and have the adult-only party you not only want but deserve. 

From 7 p.m. until 8 p.m. you can cuddle the baby kangaroos for as long as your little heart desires. 

Throughout your hour-long experience, one beverage and appetizers will be included with the purchase of your $39.99 ticket.

If you want additional drinks or more snacks, all you need to do is purchase them right on sight. 

Don’t worry if it’s sold out, you can be added to the waitlist and be contacted if anyone can’t make it. 

Adults Only Night

Price: $39.99

When: Saturday, October 3

Address: 1500 84 St. N.E., Calgary, AB

Why You Need To Go: You know you wanted to go anyways. Might as well go when there are no kids around.

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