Local_Shark
Well-Known Member
I do understand that as a CA resident myself, and yes, San Diego is absolutely quite high. But I don't think anyone can question that SDZ, as one of the very best facilities in the nation and also easily one of the most difficult to explore in a single day, pretty well meets the requisite value one would desire for such a cost. The Safari Park is perhaps even more of a good-value consideration given the incredible novelty of the Africa Tram. I don't think AOP has any justification for its current position by comparison. Not only that, LA Zoo (a facility I think is very comparable to AOP in terms of its actual featured animals, and also its region of course) is only $27, a fairly average or even a little below average rate for a big city zoo. The "combo ticket" for LAZ with AOP being $63 - a mere $8.95 savings from two separate tickets - is also fairly comical as an aside lol.The high admission price is unfortunately typical of California zoos though - San Diego is now at $76, starting to rival even the theme parks. Tiny little Sequoia Park out in Eureka is $25 even though you can see everything in maybe half an hour tops. AotP isn't inherently out of step by comparison in state.
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