The Terms Of Entry portion of the visitor section on London Zoo's website states, "We do not allow re-entry to zoo".
My seemingly obvious interpretation is that once you're in you can't leave and come back in. If this is correct it's appalling, arguably worse than Longleats "once circuit only" rule -what happens if you left something in the car? More fundamentally why does London have a problem with this? Surely it's not a lot to ask to buy a ticket and have access to enter and leave (for whatever reason) throughout the day as you wish?
Strangely Whipesnade does not seem to have a similar cause.
My seemingly obvious interpretation is that once you're in you can't leave and come back in. If this is correct it's appalling, arguably worse than Longleats "once circuit only" rule -what happens if you left something in the car? More fundamentally why does London have a problem with this? Surely it's not a lot to ask to buy a ticket and have access to enter and leave (for whatever reason) throughout the day as you wish?
Strangely Whipesnade does not seem to have a similar cause.