Bosses at Heads of Ayr Farm Park have confirmed they will reopen early next month.
A limited number of tickets will now go on sale for the park, near Dunure, South Ayrshire.
To make the park as safe as possible, bosses have limited the number of tickets available and increased their hygiene practices.
A spokesperson said: "We are delighted to share with our friends and followers that Heads of Ayr Farm Park will be open again from April 1 following the guidelines set out by the Scottish Government to ensure we are offering a safe and exciting day out for all ages.
"Our indoor areas will remain closed along with some outdoor rides.
"However, all outdoor play areas, the animal zone, the jumping pillows, trampolines, outdoor slides, the playgrounds, and Grazer's Grill BBQ takeaway will be open as normal and we can't wait to welcome you back!"

The spokesperson added: "We continue to work closely with South Ayrshire Council. Visitors should be aware of the local travel restrictions and ensure they are following the advice set out by the Scottish Government."
Those who want to visit are being asked to note that only April tickets are currently available for booking.
Tickets for the following months will be released at a later date.
Season ticket holders and voucher holders do not need to book due to allocated spaces already in place.
Bookings can be made on the farm park website.
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