@Gulo gulo- And by the way, welcome to ZooChat. I'm sure you'll be a valued member in the community; you can inform us on the less-familiar New England institutions. 
By the way, snowleopard, how do your kids react to the road trips? I know they're still young, but do they anticipate it, think nothing of it, what?
And how about your wife? She's still hasn't been completely tuckered out by the crazy zoo nerd driving mad across the country each year?![]()
The kids are too young to probably ever remember the 100+ zoos that they will have seen in the first few years of their lives...
I sure hope none of the exhibits at Naples Zoo and Brevard Zoo are that bad.
I have been to both of these zoos. They both are pretty small most of the exhibits are average and have visible chain link fences (the Naples Zoo has a boat tour that you have to go on to see the primate islands). The naples zoo has a better collection but the brevard zoo has better exhibits.
I agree with most of TropicWorld54's assessment of Naples Zoo. Most exhibits have a mix of chain link viewing or glass. The problem is where there is glass, a relatively large crowd is near it, making the viewing just as difficult as the fence viewing. Some animals have absoultely horrible viewing (http://www.zoochat.com/586/horrible-viewing-267932/), and most exhibits are average at best, as well as some mediocre habitats (Leopard Rock). The boat tour will give you some good photos, but the problem is that certain islands are mostly viewable from only one side of the boat, so you'll get better views of different animals depending on which side of the boat you take.
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Ha, "the horrible viewing (Horrible Viewing)"
@TropicWorld54- About how "new" is Peoria's Africa exhibit? That video was from Jan. 2011!![]()
I fell like the Naples Zoo is sort of like a mini San Diego Zoo (not by exhibits but by the amount of animals and just putting animals randomly around the zoo). snowleopard when you go to the Naples Zoo i would recomend seeing the animal shows because it was pretty cool seeing a serval jumping and i think that is the only place you can see some species.
A list of the shows at Naples:
Daily Zoo Events at Naples Zoo
I didn't see any shows except for a "Meet the Keeper" at the Fossa exhibit, unless you count the cruise as a "show". But it's true, only certain species can be seen through these shows (Ocelots, Dingoes, Sloths, Hawks, Vultures,etc.) However, I do disagree with calling the Naples Zoo a "mini-SD Zoo." For although Naples does share traits such as trying to exhibit species in not so good exhibits, many of SD Zoo's older exhibits are brilliant (Monkey Trails, Tiger River, Polar Bear Plunge). Naples exhibits are average at best, some mediocre, and only one was pretty good (Black Bear Hammock.)