I need some advice from ZooChatters, so please keep reading and feel free to pass on details to me...
The Snowleopard family is tentatively planning another road trip, and those familiar with my past threads will know that my wife and I saw 30 zoos/aquariums in the summer of 2008 and then another 39 zoos/aquariums in the summer of 2010 with our daughter along for that ride. This time around there will be 4 of us, and as long as finances and time permits then we are potentially embarking for a trip south for 3 weeks in August to tour around 15 zoos/aquariums. If we do go in August then my daughter will be just shy of 2 years of age, and my son (born on May 11th) will be around 3 months of age. Even if we have the money set aside for a long California vacation then we will have to access our mental mindset as travelling on a road trip with 2 kids under the age of 2 could be mind-blowing.
The goal is to drive through Washington and Oregon and then spend approximately 3 weeks in California. In the past we've already visited the 3 monster "San Diegos" (Zoo, Safari Park & Seaworld) as well as Los Angeles Zoo (very disappointing), San Francisco Zoo (even worse) and Monterey Bay Aquarium (America's 3rd best aquarium). For someone who has visited around 120 different zoos and aquariums, and with 100 of them being in either Canada or the United States, I've not been to that many California institutions. It's time to rectify that fact!
7 zoos to tour on this trip that I've never visited: Santa Barbara, Oakland, Fresno Chaffee, Sacramento, Santa Ana, Living Desert and Happy Hollow.
4 aquariums to tour on this trip that I've never visited: Aquarium of the Bay, Aquarium of the Pacific, Birch Aquarium and Steinhart Aquarium (inside the California Academy of Sciences).
4 places to visit that I've already seen: San Diego Zoo, San Diego Zoo Safari Park, San Diego Seaworld (we might possibly skip this one) and Monterey Bay Aquarium (excellent but we've already been twice in the past 5 years).
So that leaves 7 new zoos, 4 new aquariums and definitely San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoo Safari Park on this trip for a total of 13 establishments. Monterey Bay and Seaworld are question marks for now, especially considering the fact that San Diego Zoo will take at least 2 full days to tour with young children.
After this trip I will have seen at least 18 out of the 24 AZA-accredited institutions in California, and here are the 6 that are currently not on my list. Are any worth touring?
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom - we will definitely not visit this place
Safari West Wildlife Preserve - crossed off the list
Sequoia Park Zoo - small and out of the way
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium - too specific and tiny and we might not have time to see every little zoo/aquarium in the state
CuriOdyssey - a definite possibility
Charles Paddock Zoo - a definite possibility
What I need to know are the approximate times that it would take to tour the 7 zoos that I've never seen, the 4 aquariums that I've never seen, or any of the 6 institutions that are possibilities. Almost all of those places can probably be seen in 3-4 hours or less...is that accurate? Any other suggestions? I'm open to ideas. Thanks!
The Snowleopard family is tentatively planning another road trip, and those familiar with my past threads will know that my wife and I saw 30 zoos/aquariums in the summer of 2008 and then another 39 zoos/aquariums in the summer of 2010 with our daughter along for that ride. This time around there will be 4 of us, and as long as finances and time permits then we are potentially embarking for a trip south for 3 weeks in August to tour around 15 zoos/aquariums. If we do go in August then my daughter will be just shy of 2 years of age, and my son (born on May 11th) will be around 3 months of age. Even if we have the money set aside for a long California vacation then we will have to access our mental mindset as travelling on a road trip with 2 kids under the age of 2 could be mind-blowing.
The goal is to drive through Washington and Oregon and then spend approximately 3 weeks in California. In the past we've already visited the 3 monster "San Diegos" (Zoo, Safari Park & Seaworld) as well as Los Angeles Zoo (very disappointing), San Francisco Zoo (even worse) and Monterey Bay Aquarium (America's 3rd best aquarium). For someone who has visited around 120 different zoos and aquariums, and with 100 of them being in either Canada or the United States, I've not been to that many California institutions. It's time to rectify that fact!
7 zoos to tour on this trip that I've never visited: Santa Barbara, Oakland, Fresno Chaffee, Sacramento, Santa Ana, Living Desert and Happy Hollow.
4 aquariums to tour on this trip that I've never visited: Aquarium of the Bay, Aquarium of the Pacific, Birch Aquarium and Steinhart Aquarium (inside the California Academy of Sciences).
4 places to visit that I've already seen: San Diego Zoo, San Diego Zoo Safari Park, San Diego Seaworld (we might possibly skip this one) and Monterey Bay Aquarium (excellent but we've already been twice in the past 5 years).
So that leaves 7 new zoos, 4 new aquariums and definitely San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoo Safari Park on this trip for a total of 13 establishments. Monterey Bay and Seaworld are question marks for now, especially considering the fact that San Diego Zoo will take at least 2 full days to tour with young children.
After this trip I will have seen at least 18 out of the 24 AZA-accredited institutions in California, and here are the 6 that are currently not on my list. Are any worth touring?
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom - we will definitely not visit this place
Safari West Wildlife Preserve - crossed off the list
Sequoia Park Zoo - small and out of the way
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium - too specific and tiny and we might not have time to see every little zoo/aquarium in the state
CuriOdyssey - a definite possibility
Charles Paddock Zoo - a definite possibility
What I need to know are the approximate times that it would take to tour the 7 zoos that I've never seen, the 4 aquariums that I've never seen, or any of the 6 institutions that are possibilities. Almost all of those places can probably be seen in 3-4 hours or less...is that accurate? Any other suggestions? I'm open to ideas. Thanks!