I think it will look great in the future but what I am trying to say is why as it opened when it's not got any animals in. It's like a petrol station opening with no petrol for the foreseeable future. (personally it stinks of desperation to keep the accountants happy)
What would have happened if this was let's say South Lakes then there would have been a massive out cry against mr gill but hay how it's Chester so it's.
Never been to south lakes so I'm not voicing an opinion on that. However if people heard that the project was 99% complete, with animals in some enclosures, there would be an outcry as to why the zoo isn't allowing visitors to see the animals that are in their enclosures regardless of whether the others are empty.
Simply the zoo can't win. Open with some empty enclosures and people will complain, postpone opening until all enclosures are filled and people will complain. The joys of a public interface!
Besides which it's simple economics. The zoo will want to get a return on the money invested ASAP, in a similar fashion to how house builders get a show home built ASAP and then try and get the first few plots sold, using this money to fund further developments on the one available.