I was unfamiliar with Chessington. I will be in London at the end of October (2009). Someone tell me honestly, is it worth it if I'm only interested in the animals (not the rides)? The fact that it is walking distance from the train station is a bonus.
I was unfamiliar with Chessington. I will be in London at the end of October (2009). Someone tell me honestly, is it worth it if I'm only interested in the animals (not the rides)? The fact that it is walking distance from the train station is a bonus.
Arizona Docent - I haven't been to Chessington since I was a little kid, but from what I've read on the Chessington threads here on the UK forum, when they shut the rides down for the winter, you can get tickets into the zoo part at a reduced cost. However, I don't know when in "winter" they shut the rides![]()
Your right, i think the timescale is between the October half term and February half term where the zoo entrance fee is cheaper and you can just access the animals enclosures, this is great for people interested only in the animals.
Everyone has mentioned the bigger zoos what about Battersea Childrens zoo which is definitely worth a visit if you are staying in London and there is also the Horniman Museum which has an aquarium in it's building.Next summer, I may get the wonderful chance of going to the UK for the first time and I was interested in what good zoos are around London. I'm asking because I'm not really familiar with all the European Zoos and many are named after places that I'm unfamiliar or have a name that is unrelated to their location. So what good zoos shall I check out around London? How far is the drive to some other good places like the Chester Zoo? I know I'll probably check out the London Zoo of course and Whipsnade. I might also not stay in London or somewhere else because there are various hotels that my family could stay at for a week for free. Any recommendations?
^ Haha, oh the fun of theme parks!
Just looked it up on the website
Opening Times for Chessington World of Adventures & Zoo
The zoo days run for several days in September and October and then the whole month November and December.
That's got to be the lowest form of advertising, that truly upsets me when you see these little kids getting so excited and the parents thought of having to fork out their months pay to satisfy the "needs" of the ever money thirsty attraction parks. Possibly destroying the parents bank balance as if they aren't already in debt. *moan over*