beckiscott
Active Member
Sunny day over Easter i decided to head to Blackpool Zoo for a day of taking photos. I regularly go to Chester but haven't been to many other zoo's at all so i didnt know what to expect. I have to say i was pleasantly surprised.
Heres a quick note as to why...
There are some different animals and Blackpool and they have some quite different feeding techniques (and diets).
Some of the enclosures were considerably bigger than the same animals at Chester, and although some of them made taking 'natural looking' photos trickier due to fences in the background, they still offered good viewing points. The glass panels were cleaner than Chesters too!
The zoo was well signposted and parking was ample. Enclosures had some really informative signage, although not as glossy and sexy as some of Chesters, it was still very informative and there were plenty of keepers around to chat too.
I am not dissing Chester at all - i love that zoo and its ethos, but i was really impressed with Blackpool. It's now somewhere i will consider visiting again and certainly recommend to people in the area. With it being smaller it's probably a lot easier to get round with kids too. A few of my colleagues found Chester 'unbearable' over Easter when they visited, yet we had no issues at blackpool.
I was expecting to give Blackpool a 6/10 but i would honestly give it a 9! Chester is still a 9.9!
If anyone has any questions about my visit or wants more info on any animal sightings / enclosures please ask!
Heres a quick note as to why...
There are some different animals and Blackpool and they have some quite different feeding techniques (and diets).
Some of the enclosures were considerably bigger than the same animals at Chester, and although some of them made taking 'natural looking' photos trickier due to fences in the background, they still offered good viewing points. The glass panels were cleaner than Chesters too!
The zoo was well signposted and parking was ample. Enclosures had some really informative signage, although not as glossy and sexy as some of Chesters, it was still very informative and there were plenty of keepers around to chat too.
I am not dissing Chester at all - i love that zoo and its ethos, but i was really impressed with Blackpool. It's now somewhere i will consider visiting again and certainly recommend to people in the area. With it being smaller it's probably a lot easier to get round with kids too. A few of my colleagues found Chester 'unbearable' over Easter when they visited, yet we had no issues at blackpool.
I was expecting to give Blackpool a 6/10 but i would honestly give it a 9! Chester is still a 9.9!
If anyone has any questions about my visit or wants more info on any animal sightings / enclosures please ask!