Zoo lights with a toddler

Last weekend we hit up the Zoo Lights at Portland’s Oregon Zoo, an attraction that attracts thousands of families every year. It was our first time going, and I’d looked forward to it since we became zoo members in the summer.

Going with a toddler presented its own challenges, though. Peeper hasn’t cultivated the Christmas spirit and wonder yet, and she’s more interested in pushing her stroller than gazing at million-watt displays.

Despite the tears and the frustrations, I’m glad we went, and we’ll for sure go again next year—when Peeper will probably appreciate it more. If you’re still planning a trip to Zoo Lights with your toddler (and the event runs until January 4, so you have plenty of time), here are a few tidbits of advice to make the process a little smoother. Enjoy!

Zoo Lights - Ten Thousand Hour MamaGo early. The zoo’s web site says the festivities don’t start til 5, but most lights are turned on closer to 4. It’ll take you a while to get through the lines anyway, and you’ll want to make it home before your tot has a too-close-to-bedtime meltdown in front of the penguin lights.

Zoo Lights Train - Ten Thousand Hour MamaDo the train first. If you do get train tickets, get in line immediately. The queue soon becomes never-ending, and I wish you all the luck in the world if you try to get a squirmy toddler to be patient in those conditions.

Beware the train. Peeper is extremely sensitive to noise—the blender, the vacuum, even an electric razor. We didn’t scoot past the train quickly enough and when it blasted its choo-choo (no doubt delighting 99% of the other children), Peeper lost it. So if your little isn’t a fan of loud sounds, either, dart past the train as fast as you possibly can.

Reconsider your group plans. We had originally invited a few other families to join us at Zoo Lights, but in retrospect I’m glad they couldn’t make it. Peeper wandered in little circles in the middle of the pathway, and it would have been stressful to shepherd her to what everyone else wanted to see.

Find the Fragile Forest. There’s only so many lights a toddler’s attention span can handle. When you’ve passed that threshold, go to the Fragile Forest. When we went, we saw monkeys, giant fish, turtles and even a huge snake.

Zoo Lights Hot Cocoa - Ten Thousand Hour MamaBundle up. This is a tad obvious, but dress your toddler in lots of layers. Peeper wore fleece leggings beneath her pants and legwarmers; she wore a long-sleeved shirt, a sweater and a coat; and a hat and mittens. She stayed pretty toasty under all that and didn’t even look like Randy from A Christmas Story. Well, not too much, anyway.

Abandon all your expectations. My Facebook and Instagram feeds have been sparkly with friends’ family photos at Zoo Lights. I had my sights set on a Ryan Gregory family picture in the lights tunnel (wouldn’t that make a great Christmas card photo?). Yet when we got there, Peeper was in no mood to tolerate standing still, let alone smiling at a stranger. After a few attempts by a well-meaning gentleman, I gave up. We moved on, and despite not getting any decent photos of all of us together, we were all happier for it.

Of course this last piece of advice could be my parenting advice tattoo (or a bumper sticker that makes me millions!), it holds up especially well with toddlers at Zoo Lights. You don’t really know what they’ll be into and what they’ll completely ignore, so just roll with it.

Did you go to Zoo Lights? Any advice you’d share?

19 thoughts on “Zoo lights with a toddler

  • December 16, 2014 at 9:05 am
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    i adore zoo lights! my fiance and i met at the zoo lights in tacoma, washington!

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    • December 16, 2014 at 1:36 pm
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      What a romantic way to meet your future spouse! I met mine over a kegerator. 😉

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  • December 16, 2014 at 10:25 am
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    I used to work at the zoo in the gift shop. I dreaded working in the main shop this time of year, because the later it got, the more crowded it got. Do you gift shopping early if you want to do it while you are there. Or see if one of the in the zoo ones is open (I used to work those, those where fun, and I got to spend a lot more time with the cutomers)

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    • December 16, 2014 at 1:37 pm
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      Great suggestion! I’d also recommend doing your gift store shopping not during Zoo Lights. We went to the zoo during the day last week, and there were maybe 30 cars in the parking lot. And you don’t have to pay admission to go in the gift shop.

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  • December 16, 2014 at 11:08 am
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    Cute!! I bet “go early” is one of the most important–we were driving into Portland on 26 on Saturday night and traffic was awful, backed up and the off-ramp at the zoo exit was packed!! The changing letter sign on the highway said “zoo parking full” too! Glad you got a spot!

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    • December 16, 2014 at 1:37 pm
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      Yes! I think if we had to deal with overflow parking we would have scrapped the whole thing.

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    • December 16, 2014 at 1:38 pm
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      YES! Snacks are a must. We also got a pretzel as a treat, and Peeper had a few sips of my cocoa—though she wanted more!

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  • December 16, 2014 at 2:50 pm
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    That looks amazing! I don’t have a toddler, but I think I’m going to visit anyways 🙂

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    • December 16, 2014 at 5:01 pm
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      you should go! I want to go back with some adult friends and enjoy the lights for myself, too. 🙂

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  • December 16, 2014 at 2:52 pm
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    I suggest bringing your own thermos with a warm beverage for your children.

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    • December 16, 2014 at 5:01 pm
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      Great idea. Peeper isn’t into hot anything, but for kids who will drink it, that’d help keep them (and of course the adults) toasty!

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  • December 16, 2014 at 7:03 pm
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    I miss the Portland zoo so much! When we lived I Tualitan we used to go once a week as weather permitted. I have such great memories there

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    • December 16, 2014 at 7:13 pm
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      We love it too! We don’t quite make it weekly, but we definitely take advantage of our membership.

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  • December 16, 2014 at 10:16 pm
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    We’ve gone to zoolights every year since my little guy has been born. The first few years he wasn’t that into it. This year however… man, he LOVED it. The lights, the train, even the people dressed up as animals. It was totally worth it. Great tips!

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  • December 16, 2014 at 11:27 pm
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    Okay, Zoo Lights is wonderful. No argument there…but it had Hwy 26 backed up all the way to to the tunnel this last weekend. I don’t care how fabulous the lights are…the highway must moooove!

    Or maybe I’m being too humbuggish.

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