Come on, play fair. I didn’t use the word appalling at all. I’m appalled that you’ve made that appalling suggestion!
I live locally to Chester zoo, I love the zoo, am a long-term member and have been a very regular visitor for 5 decades.
I started by saying I think Chester Zoo should once again house larger bears and ultimately not forget about their visitors.
A well designed enclosure must be designed and built with full cognisance of animal welfare and wellbeing. It should also be designed with the visitor in mind.
A well maintained enclosure would include such matters as cleaning windows, repairing walls and cutting back any significantly overgrown foliage.
I’m not a fan of Ed Sheeran although I suspect that Chester Zoo is likely to sell proportionately more family tickets than are sold for his concerts?
I used the word ‘astronomical’ with reference to the entrance price because it is! I could have chosen considerable, monumental, sizeable, or any other word to illustrate ‘expensive’. Because I say Chester Zoo is expensive doesn’t make me a bad person or, diminish my lifelong love of the zoo. Merlin Entertainment and the National Trust began the tourist attraction price hikes in the UK over recent decades. It is sad that other UK attractions then followed suite. The Child Poverty Action Group, say that Families with two parents working full time on the ‘national living wage’ are 12% short of the basic amount needed for a minimum standard of living, a gap of £50 per week. So yes, for them and families with one working parent on minimum wage, £115.75 is astronomical.
The natural catchment area of Chester Zoo, includes some of the most socially deprived areas in the UK. As such the zoo and it's associated conservation messages, with current pricing structure is sadly out of reach of many families. I grew up in the 1970’s when visiting the zoo was certainly not an activity reserved for the richest 2/3 percentile of economic society.
I appreciate too that tripadvisor is subjective. But Chester Zoo has been citing it with pride being the 'Number 1 Zoo in the UK'. Certainly a great achievement, although at number 5, in terms of votes, Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo is not too far behind. Who knows if Chester’s prices continue to rise, their gardens continue to disappear and the shrubs in the animal enclosures continue to obscure, then perhaps Chester and Folly Farm might switch in the rankings?