Well I guess it's now or never. I am going to be doing a walk-through! Thank you to Thylacinealive and Tealovingdave who gave me the idea. So as in thylos bronx walkthrough we will start with basic info.
Basic Info
The zoo is open November 3 to April 3 from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm with 4:00 pm being the last entry time. From April 4 to November 2 it's open from 10 am to 5 pm. That should give you enough time even for a zoochatter to visit this 6.5 acre zoo. The zoo is open for all days of the year unless an emergency happens such as a hurricane. Address is on 54th street and 5th avenue. The general admission is 12 for adults, 7 for children, and 9 for seniors(65+) They also have a 4D theater which costs 7 dollars for 3+ and 4 for WCS members. The general admission also includes the Tisch Family Petting Zoo. A helpful hint, don't go asking keepers where the hippos, zebras, lions, and giraffes are as the zoo hasn't had those animals for decades! For more info visit their website. http://centralparkzoo.com/
Walthrough
Once you enter through the main entrance you go straight down a nice path with two or three souvenir booths to your right. Make an immediate right after you come to a small path to the center of the zoo which features 4 California Sea Lions in a circular tank with a large rock "island" in the middle with smaller ones throughout. This species has been around since the Central Park Zoo was known as the Central Park Menagerie! The info on the plaques teach you about the differences between seals, sea lions, and walruses. There are fantastic feeding shows at 11:30 am, 1:30 pm, and at 3:30 pm. It definitely is one of the better shows I have been to.
Now you would back track to that earlier path with brick columns and an education center surrounding it. Keep going up the path, and you will see entrance to the Tropic zone exhibit. But before you enter I would take a moment to keep going that path a little farther to the right where you will see two male White Faced Saki Monkeys with a circular viewing glass and the exhibit is a lot of plants and small trees. Unfortunately I usually can't get great shots because of the glare from the sun. Now back track to the main enterance to Tropic World. But right before the doors is an smallish imo sized exhibit featuring 2 Blue and Yellow Macaws and one Red and green Macaw. Their exhibit a decent height to it with a couple of tree branches they can climb. After that you could finally enter Tropic World...
Basic Info
The zoo is open November 3 to April 3 from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm with 4:00 pm being the last entry time. From April 4 to November 2 it's open from 10 am to 5 pm. That should give you enough time even for a zoochatter to visit this 6.5 acre zoo. The zoo is open for all days of the year unless an emergency happens such as a hurricane. Address is on 54th street and 5th avenue. The general admission is 12 for adults, 7 for children, and 9 for seniors(65+) They also have a 4D theater which costs 7 dollars for 3+ and 4 for WCS members. The general admission also includes the Tisch Family Petting Zoo. A helpful hint, don't go asking keepers where the hippos, zebras, lions, and giraffes are as the zoo hasn't had those animals for decades! For more info visit their website. http://centralparkzoo.com/
Walthrough
Once you enter through the main entrance you go straight down a nice path with two or three souvenir booths to your right. Make an immediate right after you come to a small path to the center of the zoo which features 4 California Sea Lions in a circular tank with a large rock "island" in the middle with smaller ones throughout. This species has been around since the Central Park Zoo was known as the Central Park Menagerie! The info on the plaques teach you about the differences between seals, sea lions, and walruses. There are fantastic feeding shows at 11:30 am, 1:30 pm, and at 3:30 pm. It definitely is one of the better shows I have been to.
Now you would back track to that earlier path with brick columns and an education center surrounding it. Keep going up the path, and you will see entrance to the Tropic zone exhibit. But before you enter I would take a moment to keep going that path a little farther to the right where you will see two male White Faced Saki Monkeys with a circular viewing glass and the exhibit is a lot of plants and small trees. Unfortunately I usually can't get great shots because of the glare from the sun. Now back track to the main enterance to Tropic World. But right before the doors is an smallish imo sized exhibit featuring 2 Blue and Yellow Macaws and one Red and green Macaw. Their exhibit a decent height to it with a couple of tree branches they can climb. After that you could finally enter Tropic World...
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