After commenting on my concerns on whether Marwell's restaurant would be adequate to serve visitors at peak times it got me thinking about whether any major UK zoos* have catering facilities to handle peak visitor numbers?
I've personally endured long, slow, queues at Twycross (tills too slow), Chester, Cotswold (always seems to struggle), Bristol (terrible bottlenecks) and Edinburgh (although to be fair the main restaurant was shut). Colchester's little and often approach seems to work reasonably well (and I suppose they can shut some of the outlets at non-peak periods)
Thinking about it the smaller places seem to operate more efficiently (less visitors? less enticing food?) but I'm struggling to think of big places that cope.
Any comments?
*I know it's arguable whether Twycross is a major UK zoo anymore
I've personally endured long, slow, queues at Twycross (tills too slow), Chester, Cotswold (always seems to struggle), Bristol (terrible bottlenecks) and Edinburgh (although to be fair the main restaurant was shut). Colchester's little and often approach seems to work reasonably well (and I suppose they can shut some of the outlets at non-peak periods)
Thinking about it the smaller places seem to operate more efficiently (less visitors? less enticing food?) but I'm struggling to think of big places that cope.
Any comments?
*I know it's arguable whether Twycross is a major UK zoo anymore