Honestly, will a 1-year-old care? Any kitten in a pet shop will bring more delight. So which one would YOU prefer for yourself and the adults in the group?I'm going to Arizona and I'm trying to figure out which one I should go to. It's for my 1-year-old son. Which location are you able to get closer to the animals and have more options to pet/feed animals. Does either have a petting zoo?
LOL. Why wouldn't he care? He is a personHonestly, will a 1-year-old care? Any kitten in a pet shop will bring more delight. So which one would YOU prefer for yourself and the adults in the group?
Of course. But for such a new person generally a soft mammal is more than enough to enjoy. If it is a sloth or a stingray it isn't more special to him. He has no such preconceptions.LOL. Why wouldn't he care? He is a person
That is not true. He knows the differences between animals and knows their names. That is why I am asking which location can he get closer to them and interact with them. I would prefer that to him seeing the animals from a distance. He is actually the only reason we are going.Of course. But for such a new person generally a soft mammal is more than enough to enjoy. If it is a sloth or a stingray it isn't more special to him. He has no such preconceptions.
My apologies for underestimating himThat is not true. He knows the differences between animals and knows their names. That is why I am asking which location can he get closer to them and interact with them. I would prefer that to him seeing the animals from a distance. He is actually the only reason we are going.
I'm not looking for an apology. I still want to know which is better for himMy apologies for underestimating him
I'm looking to get recommendations from people that attended both. If that's not you, I'm not sure why you're responding to my post. To let me know you're not good with children? I hope you don't have any. Best of luck to you in lifeWell assuming that you mean the "World Wildlife Zoo", I did a quick Google search and learned the answer. Perhaps if you do your own search you will be better informed to make your decision
The obvious better choice because animals are closer and you can interact with them more? Sincere question.Arguments aside, I have not been to either but (Doing a quick google search as well as Zooplantman) Phoenix seems like the obvious better choice.
Zoochat has reviews and discussions about the Phoenix zoo as well if you need to know more.
Thanks for your input. Maybe someone will answer my question, but I won't hold my breathPhoenix seems to have a larger collection, better exhibits, and better reviews. Phoenix is more well known at least to me.
WWZA seems to be a glorified roadside zoo.
Tbh, It's your decision. I'm sure your, um, Son will be fine with either of them if he enjoys animals.
When I was younger I didn't really care which zoo I went as long if it had animals.
Also, which one would you better prefer as a primary visitor since you are presumably making most of the decisions here.
That's all from me as I am only a teenager and I'm sure people who have been to both can provide you with better imput.![]()
While Phoenix does have better exhibits (from an animal husbandry standpoint) and better reviews, Wildlife World has one of the largest animal collections in any North American zoo.Phoenix seems to have a larger collection, better exhibits, and better reviews. Phoenix is more well known at least to me.
WWZA seems to be a glorified roadside zoo.
Tbh, It's your decision. I'm sure your, um, Son will be fine with either of them if he enjoys animals.
When I was younger I didn't really care which zoo I went as long if it had animals.
Also, which one would you better prefer as a primary visitor since you are presumably making most of the decisions here.
That's all from me as I am only a teenager and I'm sure people who have been to both can provide you with better imput.![]()
I still don't know which allows you to get closest to the animals and have interactions with them, but I'm glad you guys are enjoying discussing this amongst yourselves.While Phoenix does have better exhibits (from an animal husbandry standpoint) and better reviews, Wildlife World has one of the largest animal collections in any North American zoo.
I haven't been to either zoo, so I can't say. @Arizona Docent Any thoughts?I still don't know which allows you to get closest to the animals and have interactions with them, but I'm glad you guys are enjoying discussing this amongst yourselves.
I still don't know which allows you to get closest to the animals and have interactions with them, but I'm glad you guys are enjoying discussing this amongst yourselves.
Which location are you able to get closer to the animals and have more options to pet/feed animals. Does either have a petting zoo?
The obvious better choice because animals are closer and you can interact with them more?
I still don't know which allows you to get closest to the animals and have interactions with them, but I'm glad you guys are enjoying discussing this amongst yourselves.
Yeah, looking in the media page I-While Phoenix does have better exhibits (from an animal husbandry standpoint) and better reviews, Wildlife World has one of the largest animal collections in any North American zoo.