I visited SLWAP yesterday and wasn't forced to make a donation to see Indiana, I was informed that there was a bucket for donations which I gladly added to, but they wouldn't have stopped from seeing the baby Rhino if I hadn't made a donation, they were however restricting the number of visitors inside the Rhino house at one time, but I wasn't rushed out so someone else could come in and no flash photography was allowed which is fair enough.QUOTE]
As usual two sides to every story, sensible in restricting the number of people viewing the baby and a bucket for donations is very different from the conclusions jumped to by many reading the previous ten or so posts. Until I read this post about someone who actually visited the place I too was thinking they where being a bit cheeky offering free admission with one hand and taking baby rhino viewing money with the other, nice to know it was a genuine donation bucket not a restrictive one. To be honest when I go to SLWP in the next month I will donate at least a £5 considering the free entry offer.