Inspired by a recent thread, I am interested in people's opinions on how long it takes to see any given zoo. Are there in fact any 3 day zoos or are they all 1, 2, or less?
Let's keep this primarily about zoos in the USA.
In my opinion there are not really any three day zoos at this time, I am not sure we will ever get to that point. There are a few solid 2 day zoos, a few zoos that are around 2 days, and then the rest would be a day or less.
Some zoos have added attractions that can take it into 3 days, for example Columbus has their water park and golf course.
I am not going to comment on zoos that I have not been to, but I would like to hear opinions on other zoos, such as Omaha and Bronx.
Solid 2 days:
Can be 2 days:
I think that is about it for me. I am not including places like SeaWorld, DAK, or Busch because a lot of your time spent is in lines or at rides. So, while one could stretch them to 2 days, if you were just doing the animal parts these parks are really one long day, IMO.
Let's keep this primarily about zoos in the USA.
In my opinion there are not really any three day zoos at this time, I am not sure we will ever get to that point. There are a few solid 2 day zoos, a few zoos that are around 2 days, and then the rest would be a day or less.
Some zoos have added attractions that can take it into 3 days, for example Columbus has their water park and golf course.
I am not going to comment on zoos that I have not been to, but I would like to hear opinions on other zoos, such as Omaha and Bronx.
Solid 2 days:
- San Diego Zoo. My first time here was a solid 2 days. My list visit was the better part of a day, so it can be done quickly, but if you want to see everything and get a little lost (which is easy here), 2 days may be a better idea. But it can be done in a single day as well.
Can be 2 days:
- Columbus Zoo. I only had one full day, and I had to cut out some parts. One could stretch this to a 2 day zoo pretty easily. If you add the attached water park or/and golf course this could be a three day zoo.
- Wildlife World. I had one full day, from opening to close, and I still had to cut out some parts. A full 2 days may be overkill, but one could stretch to 2 days if you wanted to do everything.
- San Diego Safari Park. Maybe...but it is still a one long day zoo IMO. Maybe a day and 1/2 is better.
I think that is about it for me. I am not including places like SeaWorld, DAK, or Busch because a lot of your time spent is in lines or at rides. So, while one could stretch them to 2 days, if you were just doing the animal parts these parks are really one long day, IMO.
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