Sorry but people bemoaning the zoos decision to close because they have ‘great memories of going there as a child’ are missing the point massively.
Also, at the moment, the zoo is competing against itself with Wild Place, which is a very strange thing to do when running a business.
Why shouldn’t the zoo capitalise on its real estate, even though it will dismay local residents,
which is clearly the driver behind the post above.
I for one can’t wait to see what they do with Wild Place, using the revenue they gain from the sale of the zoo, and anyone who cares for the wellbeing of animals needs to put nostalgia aside. The zoo has been tired for years and I said many many pages ago on one of the Bristol Zoo threads that it should close and relocate to WP (which was shot down at the time). It is restrained on all four sides, has no growth potential and will be left behind as competitors like NAZF and Longleat grow, catering for families with money to spend.
Also, at the moment, the zoo is competing against itself with Wild Place, which is a very strange thing to do when running a business.
Why shouldn’t the zoo capitalise on its real estate, even though it will dismay local residents,
which is clearly the driver behind the post above.
I for one can’t wait to see what they do with Wild Place, using the revenue they gain from the sale of the zoo, and anyone who cares for the wellbeing of animals needs to put nostalgia aside. The zoo has been tired for years and I said many many pages ago on one of the Bristol Zoo threads that it should close and relocate to WP (which was shot down at the time). It is restrained on all four sides, has no growth potential and will be left behind as competitors like NAZF and Longleat grow, catering for families with money to spend.