Lesley4444
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According the news paper reports this morning the pandads are due to arrive nrxt week... cannot find anything online to confirm this tho.
Does anyone know if any major companies have the naming rights to the exhibit?
Surely this has been explored by RZSS and would be welcomed with open arms.
Parts of the press are suggesting a week today for the arrival of the pandas, therefore, if correct they will be on display for christmas.
CONFIRMED The booking has to be made prior to your visit and is free - however there seems to be no provision made for booking the slot without also purchasing entry to the zoo at the same time, so people with free reciprocal membership via places such as Chester will be required to pay full entry if they want to see the pandas.
CONFIRMED - The full press statement can be found here - Visiting the Giant Pandas
The essentials seem to be as follows - as expected, you have to pre-book tickets to see the pandas in pre-determined 10 minute slots. The booking has to be made prior to your visit and is free - however there seems to be no provision made for booking the slot without also purchasing entry to the zoo at the same time, so people with free reciprocal membership via places such as Chester will be required to pay full entry if they want to see the pandas.
The term 'gift' does suggest that they are not on loan but this could just be the writer not being aware of the significance of the term in relation to finance. I found this article about pandas and it differentiates between 'gifts' and 'loans' but this does not mean the context of the initial article is 100% accurate.
Panda politics: the cuddly face of Chinese diplomacy | Henry Nicholls | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
On their FB it says;
Thanks for your message, members of other zoos that are eligible for free entry will have to purchase their tickets on the day. A percentage of the available ticket allocation for a given day will be available to walk-in visitors on a first come basis. Availability cannot be guaranteed.
So from that I am taking that reciprocal members will not have to pay in, but will have to get Panda tickets on the day which can't be guaranteed. I've emailed the zoo for clarification though so that we know properly.
Slightly more seriously, I hope this encourages Edinburgh to publish a new zoo guide (obviously with a Giant Panda on cover). I'm sure they'll make some extra cash by doing so (especially with anticipated extra visitors) and it's close to embarassing that one of the UK's best collection, and a "national" zoo at that, doesn't have a recent guide book.
It's likely to be painted, you can't put wrap stickers on an aeroplane.Apparently the FedEx plane is going to have a huge panda wrap skin.
It's likely to be painted, you can't put wrap stickers on an aeroplane.
I think the ticketed viewing slots is a good idea, it's done that way at major museum exhibitions and seems to work well.
A good idea for museums maybe, but with that nothing's going to change. Imagine having your ticket booked, you go to Edinburgh to see the pandas (making a long journey in some cases) and then the pandas are asleep in a back corner and practically invisible? It will work well to stem the flow to start with, but if I was up there especially to see them and I'd travelled a good few hundred miles to do so, I would like the option of going back and too if they're hidden away for the first ten minutes.