Best Safari drive through in the UK

Favourite Safari Exhibit In The UK


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Including safari-type exhibits in collections which aren't safari parks, but omitting an actual safari park, renders the poll question of "Favourite Safari Park In The UK" rather pointless :P would you like me to edit the thread and poll to add Knowsley, redefine the poll question to apply to exhibits rather than collections (to allow the non-safari entries to stand) and allow people to amend their votes @DCzootripper ?
 
I would demote West Midlands just on the basis you can only do the drive-through once nowadays. Mean decision IMO and unnecessary as after 3 p.m it goes quiet so if you go in the morning it was easily visited again for a second look around later in the day. Sorry West Mids but I think its a poor decision there.
 
What is "Highland's Reserve"? I did a search in the UK forum for that and the closest seems to be the Highland Wildlife Park?
 
I would demote West Midlands just on the basis you can only do the drive-through once nowadays. Mean decision IMO and unnecessary as after 3 p.m it goes quiet so if you go in the morning it was easily visited again for a second look around later in the day. Sorry West Mids but I think its a poor decision there.
Since they have changed that, we haven't been again. I understand when it is busy, but when it is quiet why you can't go around again makes no sense.
 
WMSP used to be a lot better. Now you can’t re-enter and half of the safari is now like driving through a hotel resort. Shame.
 
I understand a lot of the vote for Longleat, but I must admit, it kind of surprises me. I would say, if anything the foot safari and extras at Longleat make it the best Safari Park, but imo Longleat has gone downhill a little.

I would argue the Tiger & Lion Reserves at Woburn are far better than Longleat, and given Longleats biggest reserves are a Deer Park and the African Village I feel it takes away from the whole Safari experience.

I feel Woburns exhibits are bigger and better. I also feel the foot safari is adequate and it costs £25 to visit Woburn, £15 less than Longleat.

I do enjoy both, but feel as far as the Safari goes, Woburn's is the better of the pair, but Longleat has the better on foot experience.
 
Including safari-type exhibits in collections which aren't safari parks, but omitting an actual safari park, renders the poll question of "Favourite Safari Park In The UK" rather pointless :p would you like me to edit the thread and poll to add Knowsley, redefine the poll question to apply to exhibits rather than collections (to allow the non-safari entries to stand) and allow people to amend their votes @DCzootripper ?
Yes I would like you to
 
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