At the time, a very short response saying that we should book through the website and use the drop down box to change the country (which you can't). Plans then changed and we ended up not going.
We have however now booked it for this week coming! It was tough to book online and took several attempts, we ended up using an address of some relatives that have moved to Spain. We then didn't get any sort of confirmation or receipt and have spent weeks trying to get in contact to inquire about that. I believe they got back to us yesterday morning with a confirmation email but I don't know what it said. I will update when we've been!
Have fun, you will enjoy it I'm sure. I hope you get better photos than we did though!
I can highly recommend the £10 lemur experience at Linton - I have done it twice now and it is amazing. Last year I got my mum a feed the tigers experience at Hamerton which was also pretty impressive, and as well as the photos they took and sent to her, I was able to accompany mum behind the scenes and take lots of photos and video as well. I did a sort of tour thing at Hoo Farm where I got clambered all over by their two binturong and a raccoon (not all at the same time), stroked the servals and fed the otters, lemurs and raccoon dogs. I know that place is not everyone's cup of tea, but it was definitely a fun experience, and only cost us £45 for two people. This year mum and I are going to feed the big cats at Dudley, which was just £100 for two people, and the Walk on the Wild Side at Exmoor, also £100 for two people.
My realistic dreams are to do the red panda experience at Bristol (which is already booked up for this year) and the aardvark experience at Chester. My "if I win the lottery" dreams are the Polar bear experience at YWP (after seeing migdog's incredible video of it) and the cheetah one at Hamerton.
The lemur feed at Linton is probably the best value for money experience in the UK, especially as it's not your run-of-the-mill ringtails.
If you want an awesome Aardvark experience, try Africa Alive! It's £22.50 per person (max 2 people), bookable on the day. We've done it twice in the past, and it's great fun. There are also red panda experiences at other zoos that might not be booked up - I think Shepreth have started offering them now.
My top ten experiences are probably as follows (in no order):
1. Big Cat Feed at Longleat - Being chased by lions in a metal cage was a great thrill!
2. Polar Bear experience at YWP - Half the price when we did it, but half the polar bears! Feeling a bears breath on your was an amazing experience.
3. Manatee/Fur seal experience at Faunia - Manatees are such amazing animals, and it wasn;t that expensive.
4. Swim with a Sealion at Combe Martin WDP - Getting up close with Morgan was fantastic, such a friendly animal.
5. Walk on the Wildside at Exmoor - An array of animals to get up close to, great value for money.
6.Giant Anteater Experience at Longleat - Feeding avocado and Quark to an anteater was exceptionally messy but fun.
7. King Penguin experience at Birdland - Feeding and being up close to the King Penguins was amazing.
8. Brown Bear experience at Wildwood - Feeding peanuts to Scruffy and Fluffy through the bars was great.
9. Raccoon and Coati experience at Wingham - So much fun, getting harassed by the Coatis was a highlight!
10. Hippo experience at Berlin Zoo - It only makes the top 10 because the keep let Lynsey go in with the young hippos and give them a scratch!