The Hamill Family Play Zoo is once again closed as result of the rising covid cases.
The Hamill Family Play Zoo is once again closed as result of the rising covid cases.
Not sure, but the zoos website now lists it as closed when it was listed as open previously.Every day, or just their regular closed days? When I was at the zoo a few days ago, I spoke with a keeper who works in the area and mentioned they were still only open on Fridays and Saturdays.
The Hamill Family Play Zoo is once again closed as result of the rising covid cases.
It's pretty much just a convention area, yeah.I am confused here. Can someone please explain to me what exactly the former Reptile House was made into? My father and I were talking about it the other day and we recalled walking in before Covid started and feeling...super awkward. We weren't even sure if the public was supposed to be in there because it was just...empty. Aside from some photography of animals on the walls there wasn't much to see that we could tell as we hurried out of there because we felt like we were somewhere we weren't supposed to be. So...what is this place now? Just another convention area? Like we needed more? I am just very confused about this.
It's pretty much just a convention area, yeah.
The old reptile house is now an education center. The main lobby is still accessible to the public, but otherwise the rest of the building has been turned into classrooms, conference spaces and staff areas. The zoo deemed it was unfit to exhibit animals any longer and didn't want to demolish it since it's a historical building. Prior to it being redone the staff areas were spread out all over the park and it's much more convenient to have them condensed into one building. It may no longer be an animal exhibit, but it was a necessary and helpful change for management.I am confused here. Can someone please explain to me what exactly the former Reptile House was made into? My father and I were talking about it the other day and we recalled walking in before Covid started and feeling...super awkward. We weren't even sure if the public was supposed to be in there because it was just...empty. Aside from some photography of animals on the walls there wasn't much to see that we could tell as we hurried out of there because we felt like we were somewhere we weren't supposed to be. So...what is this place now? Just another convention area? Like we needed more? I am just very confused about this.
The old reptile house is now an education center. The main lobby is still accessible to the public, but otherwise the rest of the building has been turned into classrooms, conference spaces and staff areas. The zoo deemed it was unfit to exhibit animals any longer and didn't want to demolish it since it's a historical building. Prior to it being redone the staff areas were spread out all over the park and it's much more convenient to have them condensed into one building. It may no longer be an animal exhibit, but it was a necessary and helpful change for management.
This is probably something more suited to the master plan discussion thread, but this is an interesting idea so I'll bite. There is room for expansion on the north side of the building. The strahl-era master plan proposed adding a restaurant connected to the the building and realistically there isn't any reason why the center can't be retrofitted with some small animal exhibits and some additional event space as well.Well. That does make sense then. I can't fault them for that. Since we have that then can we finally do something cool with the Discovery Center? lol
Just in time, going in two weeks, so fingers crossed it'll stay this way.Tropic World has once again reopened in its entirety.
The Hamil Family Play Zoo will be reopening with a modified schedule on February 18th.And that leaves only the Hamil Play Zoo to be reopened. Correct me if I’m wrong.