Do we know as to when the Rare Animal Conservation Center’s renovations are scheduled to be completed?
I am currently looking into a visit sometime this spring, and I was just wondering if I could time my visit with the renovation’s completion?
As an update to my previous comment, I am now planning to visit the zoo in the coming days. Before that though, I have a few last-minute questions before I begin my travels:
(1) Regarding the McNeil Aviary Center, are the Sora, Guam Rails, and Congo Peafowl all easy to see; let alone photograph?
(2) Does the Rare Animal Conservation Center (RACC) open right away, or does it open a few minutes to an hour after opening for the day?
If the latter is true, the neighboring Primate Passage should keep my party and I occupied.
(3) At any time of the day, will there be any parts of the zoo that will be crowded the most?
(4) Will there be any animals that would be off-display later in the afternoon? If so, what animals would I unfortunately miss?
(5) Regarding the baby Galapagos Tortoises, what would be the best times to see them without having to wait in an extensive line?
(6) Finally, I noticed on the zoo’s current map that the Wings of the World (supposedly) provides a bird feeding experience that costs an additional fee. For those who are more familiar with the zoo than I am, is this worth the extra cost?