adrian1963
Well-Known Member
I have spent the last few days going through coach trips so as I can plan my year trips and unfortunately it looks like Chester Zoo is out for this year as out of 27 coach firms who run day trips and ALL used to go to Chester over the last few years not one this year.
When I enquired as to why no Chester Zoo day trips the simple answer was it’s not worth running any, I did have a problem last year but in the end ONE local firm run a trip but they said it was a massive loss making trip so will not run one this year.
The coach companies I have got this years day trips for have the following day trips for animal collections on their rota.
(Number in brackets show how many firms are running trips to that collection)
West Midlands Safari Park (27)
Drayton Manor Park and Zoo (27)
London (15)
Twycross Zoo (15)
Bristol Zoo (10)
Blackpool Zoo (10)
Longleat Safari Park and House (10)
Monkey World (8)
Birdland and Gardens (7)
Edinburgh (6)
Paignton (6)
Newquay (5)
Yorkshire Wildlife Park (3)
Colchester Zoo (3)
I am quite stunned to think Our number one zoo is not on any of these coaches day trips and yet the WMSP & Drayton Manor are on everybody’s myself I would much rather go to Chester Zoo then the WMSP or Drayton Manor but unfortunatly will not be visiting this year now.
Could this be a sign of things to come or is it just a one year thing as we could be going back into recession will people really start looking at what to spend their money on more so this time round and some of the bigger zoo’s could suffer with a down turn of funds coming from the visiting public.
People on one of the photography site I am a member of are also surprised but one member as said that the reason could be other zoos and animal collections are offering better rates to get the coach companies to go to their collections what do you think.
Will zoos survive if they don’t offer better rates for block bookings just to get visitors through the gates?
When I enquired as to why no Chester Zoo day trips the simple answer was it’s not worth running any, I did have a problem last year but in the end ONE local firm run a trip but they said it was a massive loss making trip so will not run one this year.
The coach companies I have got this years day trips for have the following day trips for animal collections on their rota.
(Number in brackets show how many firms are running trips to that collection)
West Midlands Safari Park (27)
Drayton Manor Park and Zoo (27)
London (15)
Twycross Zoo (15)
Bristol Zoo (10)
Blackpool Zoo (10)
Longleat Safari Park and House (10)
Monkey World (8)
Birdland and Gardens (7)
Edinburgh (6)
Paignton (6)
Newquay (5)
Yorkshire Wildlife Park (3)
Colchester Zoo (3)
I am quite stunned to think Our number one zoo is not on any of these coaches day trips and yet the WMSP & Drayton Manor are on everybody’s myself I would much rather go to Chester Zoo then the WMSP or Drayton Manor but unfortunatly will not be visiting this year now.
Could this be a sign of things to come or is it just a one year thing as we could be going back into recession will people really start looking at what to spend their money on more so this time round and some of the bigger zoo’s could suffer with a down turn of funds coming from the visiting public.
People on one of the photography site I am a member of are also surprised but one member as said that the reason could be other zoos and animal collections are offering better rates to get the coach companies to go to their collections what do you think.
Will zoos survive if they don’t offer better rates for block bookings just to get visitors through the gates?