May 2013
In May 2013 Butterfly Wonderland opened in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Is Butterfly World air conditioned?

Come inside and cool off in our air-conditioned state-of-the-art theatre to take in the 3D short film “Flight of the Butterflies,” which follows the amazing Monarch through its long migration journey.

Why are there so many butterflies in Arizona right now?

More monsoon rains have increased the green landscape across Southern Arizona. This means more food for caterpillars. They can grow quicker and stronger, helping the slumping butterfly populations. “This has been absolutely an exception week really,” said Stephen Spike, with Tohono Chul.

How much does it cost to go to the Butterfly Place?

Ticket Prices Adults (13-59): $7.50 Seniors (60+): $7 Children (2 to 12): $6.50 Tuesdays: Free Timed entry tickets are required for the Butterfly Pavilion including Free Tuesdays.

What is there to do at Butterfly Wonderland?

Butterfly Wonderland allows you to walk among butterflies in the giant pavilion area. However, it is VERY humid (and it had just rained the day before in Phoenix). The highlight is the hatching and cocoon area – I wish that was larger.

Are there butterflies in the Tucson Botanical Gardens?

Not alot of butterflies. Our smaller botanical gardens in Tucson has a butterfly house and it has so much more to offer than this place. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. The 3-D movie on the life of a monarch butterfly was very informative.

Where is the largest butterfly conservatory?

Explore the rainforest in the largest butterfly conservatory in the country right here in Arizona! Butterfly Wonderland transports guests of all ages to the rainforest by immersing them in the world of butterflies and other rainforest animals.

What is the difference between butterfly Wonderland and odysea?

I thought that was fairly steep – but Butterfly Wonderland is super cool and OdySea is a unique aquarium experience. Butterfly Wonderland allows you to walk among butterflies in the giant pavilion area. However, it is VERY humid (and it had just rained the day before in Phoenix).