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$30M record gift will jumpstart a new Children's Zoo, opening in 2021
Just announced earlier today, a $69Million (!) renovation to the Children's Zoo. Right after finishing the zoos most expensive project in their history - in the form of Africa Rocks - the zoo is topping that with what will then be most pricey project at San Diego. Here are the details!
Coming 2020:
Before the main children's zoo opens the following year, some "smaller" projects will be coming.
- A new $5 million renovation to the Komodo Dragon exhibit
- A new $4 million humming bird walkthrough aviary.
Coming 2021:
This is when the main Children's Zoo will open. It will feature four different zones in the area.
Are you excited for the new Children's zoo complex? What are your hopes for it?
- Desert: Just beyond the entrance will be a dung beetle globe fountain, rope climb and an animal care facility adjacent to an exhibit featuring prairie dogs, burrowing owls and fennec foxes.
- Temperate Forest: To the east is the 25-foot-high treehouse that will be accessible to the handicapped and an exhibit on coatis (a member of the raccoon family) and Patagonian cavies (a rodent that resembles a cross between a rabbit and a deer).
- Wetland Marsh: At the south end will be a two-story “animal ambassador” building where animals stay before and after they accompany keepers on walks around the zoo and to schools, hospitals and other offsite destinations. There’s also a walk-through aviary; floating dock over an underwater viewing area; and a building housing reptiles, amphibians and fish.
- Tropical Forest: The west side includes a treetop walkway inserted among 70-foot mature ficus trees. The invertebrate and subterranean exhibit building includes the beehive, flying insects and a naked mole rat tunnel.
Haven't these exhibits already been done at over a dozen other US zoos? I for one commend the San Diego zoo for showing originality in this upcoming exhibit from other children’s zoos.sounds a little too boring & to be honest a real waste of money
if I were them, I would add some exhibits that's really interesting, like:
- meerkat exhibit with several pop-up bubbles
- aviary (lorikeets,budgie, sun conure or any other birds) where visitors can feed birds
- stingray pool, where visitors can touch or feed cownose ray & southern stingrays
- contact yard with goats, pigs and other farm animals
- animal rides
sounds a little too boring & to be honest a real waste of money
if I were them, I would add some exhibits that's really interesting, like:
- meerkat exhibit with several pop-up bubbles
- aviary (lorikeets,budgie, sun conure or any other birds) where visitors can feed birds
- stingray pool, where visitors can touch or feed cownose ray & southern stingrays
- contact yard with goats, pigs and other farm animals
- animal rides
@yousuf89 @Shellheart Perhaps the zoo could have retained some tried and tested features in the plan while still moving forward?
sounds a little too boring & to be honest a real waste of money
if I were them, I would add some exhibits that's really interesting, like:
- meerkat exhibit with several pop-up bubbles
- aviary (lorikeets,budgie, sun conure or any other birds) where visitors can feed birds
- stingray pool, where visitors can touch or feed cownose ray & southern stingrays
- contact yard with goats, pigs and other farm animals
- animal rides
The upcoming Children's zoo will be free to access as is now.I do hope the entire petting zoo is included with admission. I would hate to see such great exhibits locked behind paywalls.
I do hope the entire petting zoo is included with admission. I would hate to see such great exhibits locked behind paywalls.
Brookfield's "Wild Encounters Children's Zoo" costs an extra $5 to get in, as well as Bronx Zoo's Children's Zoo.There was a separate admission charge for the children's zoo back in the 1970s, but it was abolished decades ago. Is charging for entrance to a children's zoo still a thing anywhere? I can't think of a west coast zoo that does it.
Is charging for entrance to a children's zoo still a thing anywhere?
I can't think of an example from Europe but doesn't St Louis charge for theirs after the first hour of opening?
It’s such an odd concept. Wouldn’t it be better to slightly increase the ticket price and allow free access to all guests? I doubt people would even notice much, but it would attract way more visitors into that area.