is that a typo or is that the actual entry price? $95!!?
Busch Gardens is a theme park like Disneyland. They have some animals but are very oriented to roller coasters, water rides, etc.
is that a typo or is that the actual entry price? $95!!?
The actual price and US dollars so in OZ a very expensive day out...
I wondered if that was the reason. Is there a separate charge if not including the rides (I'm assuming not)? Also do you have to pay for the rides as well once inside, or is it all-inclusive? I don't think I'd be paying an entry fee that high no matter what was housed inside.DavidBrown said:Busch Gardens is a theme park like Disneyland. They have some animals but are very oriented to roller coasters, water rides, etc.
I wondered if that was the reason. Is there a separate charge if not including the rides (I'm assuming not)? Also do you have to pay for the rides as well once inside, or is it all-inclusive? I don't think I'd be paying an entry fee that high no matter what was housed inside.
wash your mouth out young man!I reckon a Baikal seal would make you reconsider.
Zoo 8 Nashville, $20 Ent but free with he assistance of a fellow Zoochatter
Highlights are the red pandasa outdoor but undercover reptile house display that has a unusual method display see pic. There are at least 4 rows of these exhibits. There is talk of a new herpetological display coming but nothing set.
The Chimpanzee and Gorilla exhibits were huge with two pregnant gorillas)
A really interesting conversation about a potential research subject. Is an animal best suited to display, reproduction or public demonstration and if this could be decided at a young age? Of course primary importance would usually be genetic diversity.