Well, you can hardly judge an exhibit by how well the zoo in question likes it. What do you expect any members of staff in San Diego to say? "Uh, this is all crap. Sorry about that folks, looked better in the drawings".
Well, you can hardly judge an exhibit by how well the zoo in question likes it. What do you expect any members of staff in San Diego to say? "Uh, this is all crap. Sorry about that folks, looked better in the drawings".
Oh, you mean like the elephant house in Copenhagen Zoo or Gorilla Kingdom in London Zoo? Wait a minute, no... They both were heavily advertised. Just two off the top of my head.
Sorry about the sarcasm but that argument doesn't really hold up.
Yep, Amazon & Beyond in Miami. It was a big deal up until it opened. right after it opened they sort of stopped heavily advertising it, which is understandable because it cost 50 million dollars and it is not too far from the ordinary.
Yep, Amazon & Beyond in Miami. It was a big deal up until it opened. right after it opened they sort of stopped heavily advertising it, which is understandable because it cost 50 million dollars and it is not too far from the ordinary.
I don't think you're comparing apples to apples. Who advertises an exhibit after its initial opening season?
Both Elephant Odyssey and Amazon And Beyond were heavily pushed through ads and PR as they opened. I suppose in 6 months if EO still fills billboards and newspaper ads and TV spots your comparison would hold.
Show us an example that really compares to EO please.