I'm glad I could help! Will you be getting a second visit in?I had a nightmare getting to and from Chester today due to a lot of issues with the trains (and with my phone, to be honest) but I made it around 11:30AM and saw ninety percent of the zoo. I became lost repeatedly by the lemur island/chimpanzee area, particularly when looking for Realm of the Red Ape (the NATIVE exhibit really distracted me from the entrance to the exhibit proper; found out from zoochat browsing apparently that's the old orang house, huh?) but in the end I only missed the giraffe indoor exhibit area, the okapi exhibit completely indoor and out, and the new snow leopard habitat... which I'm sure is a remarkable space, but the queue was an hour long and we have those in Chicago.
There were a lot of amazing moments and great sightings on my trip to Chester, a few big disappointments (especially in Islands!) and some animals that straddled both. (The Andean bear and giant otter both disappointed me on first looks, and were seen hours later.)
Yorkshire Wildlife Park is Thursday with some good friends and then Friday I'm off home. There's a chance I may stop by Hanwell that morning before I head into Heatthrow, largely in the interest of Margay, Grey slender loris, and possibly a few birds. (I shunted it off the list, but they have a loris, so it's really out of my hands isn't it?)
Thank tyou, I did use the bus on the way back, and it saved my life a little bit.
Monsoon Forest was the absolute worst for crowds today, just a complete nightmare to navigate and even areas without animals were swarmed. Islands in general was very congested. By the time I reached the other two (around 4:30-5ish) they were both pretty quiet. There was still a school group in Realm of the Red Ape but it was only an issue by the red pandas.
Monsoon Forest and Realm of the Red Ape are terrible for crowds and it probably won't be much better next time sadly, just something to keep in mind.