£25/35 maybe to go to Yorkshire, Chester or Paradise, but most zoos are in and around the £15-25 mark and whilst Wild Place is £15 to visit if you book in advance, there really isn't a lot there at all. Granted it's a work in progress, but for me personally, I would rather visit Cotswold Wildlife Park which is £2 more when booking in advance, or Noahs Ark, which is £9 more.
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@littlezoo_keeper feels. I spent most of my life going to Bristol Zoo, having grown up in Bedminster and I have fond memories of Bristol Zoo. Sadly, for me Wild Place or Bristol Zoo Project as it's now called, just doesn't grab me. The Zoo was progressing nicely whilst Bristol Zoo was open, but in the year prior to BZ closing and the year after, we've only seen the Spotted Deer and Ostrich arrive. Talks initially of a rebrand and big opening as the main zoo in the summer of 2024 has met numerous setbacks and work hasn't even started on the Gorilla exhibit.
They stated at the end of last year, the new entrance, visitor centre and café would be built where the Walled Garden is, so what does that mean for the species in that area. Personally, I like the Walled Garden.
We know Meerkats aren't part of the plan, but what about the Gelada's? They are a very old group, mainly in their late teens and some early 20s. They are very much at the end of life stage, so what happens to that exhibit.
Recently one of the Cheetah's has left and the remaining two aren't always easy to see.
The Lemur walk-through has seen one of it's species leave and whilst Red Panda's are reportedly on the horizon soon, according to some, for me it feels very much like Bear Wood is the only real attraction at the zoo at present.
They must have lost a lot of trade to Noah's Ark Zoo Farm, which has Lions, Elephants, Rhinos, Giraffes, Gibbons and Bears. I think it will take Bristol Zoo Project a long time to get back or keep the clients that Bristol Zoo had. The public transport out to Bristol Zoo Project is not very good either, whilst Noahs Ark has a bus stop right outside the zoo.
I still miss the Okapi at WPP and hope they return soon.
But, for me personally, Bristol Zoo Project is a 1-3 hour visit max, I would very much struggle to spend a day there, yet all the nearby zoos I could spend a day at.
The arrival of Gorillas, Red Panda's, and Rhino by 2025 will help, but it's a long way away.
2 weeks ago, BZP put out a newsletter and multiple social media posts offering lifetime membership for £1000 and saying the first 20 purchasers would get to go to Bristol Zoo and see the Gorillas at a special lifetime member event. This offer has been plugged twice since, including at the weekend, which suggests they haven't even managed to get 20 people to commit to it, and given they used to have a zoo in the wealthiest area of Bristol, that says a lot about the support the zoo has from the locals.