ANyhuis
Well-Known Member
All right, it looks like someone has to stick up for poor ol' Disney. All you folks seem to have come to the conclusion that DAK does not belong in a Top 10 Zoos list for the USA. I utterly disagree! In fact, a year ago I was quoted in a Forbes online article about the World's Best Zoos, and they (not me) put DAK on their list as one of the globe's 15 best zoos. I do happen to agree with that assessment.
First, let me say that there is a movement out there in the zoo world that insists that zoos should be SERIOUS education and conservation centers for viewing animals -- and nothing else! Doggone it, we don't want no stinkin' FUN in our zoos! There are a few big names in the zoo world pushing this idea, and they have many disciples. If you are one of those who believes in this viewpoint, then yes -- DAK will never make your Top Zoos list. It's main violation is that DAK is fun, fun, fun!
I have personally met SnowLeopard and his wife, and I don't believe they are a part of the above mentioned anti-FUN crowd. Rather, I think what they missed in Disney's park is because they have not yet started having children. To fully appreciate DAK, you have to have children along -- preferably children who are Disney-fans. For example, in addition to some GREAT rides, it sounds like you (SnowLeopard) skipped "Tough to Be a Bug", "Finding Nemo", and "Legend of the Lion King". If you did, you missed some of the best that DAK offers. Longtime Disney parkgoers consider "Bug" to be one of the best attractions Disney has ever come up with! It's good enough to be replicated at most of the other Disney parks worldwide. As for "Nemo" and "Lion King", they are both Broadway-quality stage shows -- and all 3 of these entertainment offerings are animal-themed. There are also excellent conservation-themed shows (Pocahontas and the Bird Show) that are very worthwhile and among the best animal shows in any zoo.
Let me explain why I am utterly-convinced that DAK is easily a Top 10 zoo. I am a coauthor of the new travel guidebook, "America's Best Zoos: A Travel Guide for Fans & Families" (available via Amazon). We (my coauthor Jon and I) did NOT write this book for the above-mentioned "no stinkin' FUN in zoos" crowd. In fact, we really didn't write this book for the zoo fanatics on this website -- though we're glad many of you like our book. On the contrary, we wrote our book for the masses -- the many people out there who are not major zoo fans -- but people who enjoy their local zoo and would consider including an out-of-town zoo on a future vacation trip. THESE are the kind of people who have made DAK one of the most popular zoos in the world, and they are the type of people (we believe) who have purchased more than half of the books we've sold.
In his initial review, SnowLeopard said (about DAK): "the fantastic sections are offset by the carnival atmosphere, cartoon characters, and rides." Rather than an "offset", let me advance the idea that the "the carnival atmosphere, cartoon characters, and rides" are actually keys to what makes this zoo truly great. Consider this: HOW MANY of the visitors to DAK are there simply BECAUSE OF the "carnival atmosphere, cartoon characters, and rides"? The fact is, the whole world is NOT made up of people who love zoos as much as we do! I personally have family members who have no real interest in visiting a zoo, yet they LOVE going to Disney's Animal Kingdom! So in between riding the Everest roller coaster and watching "Tough to Be a Bug", they walk through the excellent Asian and African animal exhibits, and then they ride the amazing Kilamanjaro Safari. BECAUSE OF the rides and Disney atmosphere, many people have been exposed to what is great about zoos! One could say that DAK is an "evangelical tool" to help "convert" the non-believing public to "believe" in zoos the way we do.
Then again, if you're one of those "don't want no stinkin' Fun in your serious Zoos" folks, I'm not going to change your mind.
First, let me say that there is a movement out there in the zoo world that insists that zoos should be SERIOUS education and conservation centers for viewing animals -- and nothing else! Doggone it, we don't want no stinkin' FUN in our zoos! There are a few big names in the zoo world pushing this idea, and they have many disciples. If you are one of those who believes in this viewpoint, then yes -- DAK will never make your Top Zoos list. It's main violation is that DAK is fun, fun, fun!
I have personally met SnowLeopard and his wife, and I don't believe they are a part of the above mentioned anti-FUN crowd. Rather, I think what they missed in Disney's park is because they have not yet started having children. To fully appreciate DAK, you have to have children along -- preferably children who are Disney-fans. For example, in addition to some GREAT rides, it sounds like you (SnowLeopard) skipped "Tough to Be a Bug", "Finding Nemo", and "Legend of the Lion King". If you did, you missed some of the best that DAK offers. Longtime Disney parkgoers consider "Bug" to be one of the best attractions Disney has ever come up with! It's good enough to be replicated at most of the other Disney parks worldwide. As for "Nemo" and "Lion King", they are both Broadway-quality stage shows -- and all 3 of these entertainment offerings are animal-themed. There are also excellent conservation-themed shows (Pocahontas and the Bird Show) that are very worthwhile and among the best animal shows in any zoo.
Let me explain why I am utterly-convinced that DAK is easily a Top 10 zoo. I am a coauthor of the new travel guidebook, "America's Best Zoos: A Travel Guide for Fans & Families" (available via Amazon). We (my coauthor Jon and I) did NOT write this book for the above-mentioned "no stinkin' FUN in zoos" crowd. In fact, we really didn't write this book for the zoo fanatics on this website -- though we're glad many of you like our book. On the contrary, we wrote our book for the masses -- the many people out there who are not major zoo fans -- but people who enjoy their local zoo and would consider including an out-of-town zoo on a future vacation trip. THESE are the kind of people who have made DAK one of the most popular zoos in the world, and they are the type of people (we believe) who have purchased more than half of the books we've sold.
In his initial review, SnowLeopard said (about DAK): "the fantastic sections are offset by the carnival atmosphere, cartoon characters, and rides." Rather than an "offset", let me advance the idea that the "the carnival atmosphere, cartoon characters, and rides" are actually keys to what makes this zoo truly great. Consider this: HOW MANY of the visitors to DAK are there simply BECAUSE OF the "carnival atmosphere, cartoon characters, and rides"? The fact is, the whole world is NOT made up of people who love zoos as much as we do! I personally have family members who have no real interest in visiting a zoo, yet they LOVE going to Disney's Animal Kingdom! So in between riding the Everest roller coaster and watching "Tough to Be a Bug", they walk through the excellent Asian and African animal exhibits, and then they ride the amazing Kilamanjaro Safari. BECAUSE OF the rides and Disney atmosphere, many people have been exposed to what is great about zoos! One could say that DAK is an "evangelical tool" to help "convert" the non-believing public to "believe" in zoos the way we do.
Then again, if you're one of those "don't want no stinkin' Fun in your serious Zoos" folks, I'm not going to change your mind.