Port Lympne changes - very, very disappointed
My family and I visited Port Lympne today (1st August 2011), and, sadly, we were all incredibly disappointed.

We visit regularly, usually twice a year. We loved the ability to walk around the whole park in whatever order we desired. We loved being able to stand, face to face with the animals. We loved the peace and tranquillity. We loved the choice of being able to go 'on safari' or not. We loved the restaurant.
Unfortunately, that has now ALL gone.
We arrived just on lunchtime, looking forward to a meal in the restaurant. Only to be told that it was now closed (it has - as has all of the area down towards the house), and we had to now travel to the top 'lookout' area on the Safari trucks to be able to get a meal.
So we are now forced to queue to get onto the Safari trucks with the crowds of other visitors, rushed past the largest, impressive animals (elephants, rhinos etc., which you can't now walk to) to end up being served food in a box at an open-air picnic table, eaten with plastic knives and forks!
We were then rushed back down the hill in the trucks to the 'carnivore' section. Now just a large 'playground' for the kids. We tried walking around here to see the tapirs, but ended up just milling around with the hundreds of other visitors.
Finally we discovered we could walk back up the hill past some of the Gorillas (couldn't find the Gorilla Pavillion at all), but weren't able to see the elephants or rhinos up close, or, indeed, very much at all.
We saw very few animals whilst on the trucks. In fact, had we not decided to walk back up the hill from the carnivores, we would not have seen anything of note! Thankfully we were able to see some gorillas and tigers up close.
The day was really quite stressful - especially since we were expecting a lovely days walking in the sunshine.
I am very, very sad that the option to walk the old routes has been closed off. Port Lympne MUST reconsider this decision.
We understand the financial need to have the trucks ferrying people who are unable to walk the paths, but they should make allowances for those of us who desire a truely up-close experience with the beautiful animals by letting us walk the same routes as before.
We won't be going back to it any time soon.
Such a shame. Such a shame...