WEST Midland Safari and Leisure Park has plenty to interest visitors every day - and this summer an outdoor musical event will provide even more entertainment on two nights.

Among the attractions is a pride of rare white lions, the only one of its kind in the UK, in the drive-through safari adventure which also features other exotic animals from all over the world.

Daily attractions at the park include seal island, hippo lakes, seaquarium, rabbit trails, reptile and alligator house, rainforest creepy crawlies, as well as the safari animal reserves.

In the discovery zone visitors will find interactive touch-screen technology to transport them to a world of animated movies, pictures and quizzes. The park's annual musical extravaganza, in aid of Childline, has been extended to two nights this year.

On Friday, July 9, there will be a variety of local bands playing live as well as the opportunity to see examples of the musical talent emerging from Kidderminster College.

On Saturday, July 10, the Wyre Forest Symphony Orchestra returns after their first visit to the park last season and they will perform a range of popular classics and music from The Proms.

Tickets for the Musical Extravaganza are now on sale priced at £12.50 for adults and £10 for juniors (4-16 years) on Friday, July 9, 2004, or £15.00 for adults and £8 for juniors. on Saturday, July 10, 2004.

Alternatively you can contact the ticket hotline on 01299 400700, or visit the park's website: www.wmsp.co.uk.

West Midland Safari and Leisure Park opens seven days a week, from 10am, including Bank Holidays, until October 31, 2004.

It has wheelchair access for disabled people through most of the site. It has free car and coach parks, and can be found by leaving the M5 at exit 3 and following the A456 through Kidderminster to Bewdley.