tigertiger
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I used to work at the Bronx Zoo in the Wild Asia Monorail just last year and I agree that the tour guide really makes the ride. If you have a bad tour guide, your twenty minutes on the ride will seem like a hellish eternity, but a good tour guide will make it very enjoyable. As far as the speed of the ride was concerned, there were certain exhibits where we had to go faster than others. For example, we were prohibited from stopping at the elephant exhibit or going too slow because they hated the trains and I witnessed several times where they would come charging towards us and some people don't understand that we do want them to see the animals but we would much rather get them out of an exhibit than get charged by a 10000 pound elephant. In the exhibit with the gaur and the brow-antlered deer it's hard to see them towards the end of the day because they go towards the back of the exhibit because that's where the entrance gates were that led them back inside. Most animals did this, they would go to where the gates were near closing time because they knew it was time to go. The horses for example would be all over the exhibit in the morning but by 4:30 they'd be in the very beginning because that's where they would go in through. If you want a really good look at the animals, go earlier than two.
Interesting! I never knew that the elephants hated the train! That explains a lot.
Any other fun monorail tidbits to share?
I guess I've also never really had any complaints about the exhibit because I've always taken the first one out heh.