Hello everyone! It's that time - again - for a trip planning advice thread.
I'm visiting a good friend in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania in late June, during which we'll be stopping at Lehigh Valley Zoo. I'm planning to stay in this area around June 24 to June 30. My friend has mentioned their proximity to New York City many times in the past, and we have discussed dedicating a day to visiting Manhattan, which may include the Central Park Zoo due to proximity to the American Museum of Natural History, which is on the itinerary. We were initially hoping to do a group visit to the Bronx Zoo but unfortunately it just doesn't logistically work out with my friend's schedule and transportation options. This trip will also very likely include the Philadelphia Zoo.
I have discussed possibly visiting the Bronx Zoo and others solo at the end of this trip, either taking the train from Philadelphia to New York City for multiple day trips (which looks possible but impractical? open to advice here) or by staying in New York City for a few days separately, which is possible. The opening of World of Darkness on July 12 has added a bit of complication as I'd really like to see it but it would add over a week to the trip schedule and that's a lot of lodging to pay for, so I'm also strongly considering returning home on July 2 or 3 and returning to New York City separately in the late summer or September, so I can see WoD and stay focused on NYC, without the logistics related to Pennsylvania.
I have two questions related to the Manhattan stops, sorry that it's technically off topic:
- How easy is it to do CPZ and the American Museum of Natural History in one day / five hours? Would it better to try to walk between them or is other transportation (Bus, Uber, etc.)
- Are there any taxidermy specimens at the American Museum of Natural History of particular interest? (eg recently extinct species, species not held in captivity, unique individual animals, etc.)
The following questions all concern the Bronx Zoo:
- Are there places to say that are reasonably close to the Bronx Zoo via public transportation and relatively budget-friendly? I don't feel the need to stay in Manhattan. Trying to do my own research but really welcome advice on this.
- Are there any good places to eat close to the zoo? I had a bad travel experience once with not eating during a zoo trip and not having access to food outside delivery afterward.
- Two of my highest target species are the Markhor and Kiwi - are there any tips or hacks for these species? I thought I had heard once that the Markhor can be viewed from somewhere besides the Monorail?
- At Bronx, are there any less famous rarities among reptiles, amphibians and birds? I do know a few but reminders are still very welcome.
- Any tips for the Wild Asia Monorail? I have never rode a monorail before so any practical advice is welcome. I should probably watch a video?
- Would a trip in September or October still be feasibly, weather permitting, or do Congo Gorilla Forest, African Plains, and Wild Asia Monorail, etc. stop at a set date/time regardless of weather?
A lot of these I'm researching independently but I do really value community input and advice. Thanks in advance for any and all help and support.
I'm visiting a good friend in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania in late June, during which we'll be stopping at Lehigh Valley Zoo. I'm planning to stay in this area around June 24 to June 30. My friend has mentioned their proximity to New York City many times in the past, and we have discussed dedicating a day to visiting Manhattan, which may include the Central Park Zoo due to proximity to the American Museum of Natural History, which is on the itinerary. We were initially hoping to do a group visit to the Bronx Zoo but unfortunately it just doesn't logistically work out with my friend's schedule and transportation options. This trip will also very likely include the Philadelphia Zoo.
I have discussed possibly visiting the Bronx Zoo and others solo at the end of this trip, either taking the train from Philadelphia to New York City for multiple day trips (which looks possible but impractical? open to advice here) or by staying in New York City for a few days separately, which is possible. The opening of World of Darkness on July 12 has added a bit of complication as I'd really like to see it but it would add over a week to the trip schedule and that's a lot of lodging to pay for, so I'm also strongly considering returning home on July 2 or 3 and returning to New York City separately in the late summer or September, so I can see WoD and stay focused on NYC, without the logistics related to Pennsylvania.
I have two questions related to the Manhattan stops, sorry that it's technically off topic:
- How easy is it to do CPZ and the American Museum of Natural History in one day / five hours? Would it better to try to walk between them or is other transportation (Bus, Uber, etc.)
- Are there any taxidermy specimens at the American Museum of Natural History of particular interest? (eg recently extinct species, species not held in captivity, unique individual animals, etc.)
The following questions all concern the Bronx Zoo:
- Are there places to say that are reasonably close to the Bronx Zoo via public transportation and relatively budget-friendly? I don't feel the need to stay in Manhattan. Trying to do my own research but really welcome advice on this.
- Are there any good places to eat close to the zoo? I had a bad travel experience once with not eating during a zoo trip and not having access to food outside delivery afterward.
- Two of my highest target species are the Markhor and Kiwi - are there any tips or hacks for these species? I thought I had heard once that the Markhor can be viewed from somewhere besides the Monorail?
- At Bronx, are there any less famous rarities among reptiles, amphibians and birds? I do know a few but reminders are still very welcome.
- Any tips for the Wild Asia Monorail? I have never rode a monorail before so any practical advice is welcome. I should probably watch a video?
- Would a trip in September or October still be feasibly, weather permitting, or do Congo Gorilla Forest, African Plains, and Wild Asia Monorail, etc. stop at a set date/time regardless of weather?
A lot of these I'm researching independently but I do really value community input and advice. Thanks in advance for any and all help and support.