adrian1963
Well-Known Member
Visited yesterday 04/06/2012 after rearranging work so I could go with my mother and some of her friends (disabled group)
They really enjoyed the day but did point out a few little things that could be improved on (there words not mine).
The new entrance set up was simply to slow yesterday with the large crowds arriving at the same time in fact it was that bad that some staff were actually having to hand write receipts out so people could go in.
The Tropical house (I love this place) was well crowded but unfortunately there was a group of people young and old picking up young birds and having photographs taken with them, after approaching them I was told to go away (other language used) the down side to this was we couldn’t find any staff to tell. This wasn’t just me 4 other people also tried to find staff to complain but they were absent from the building.
Did manage to find a member of staff by the Red River Hogs so I explained to them I they seemed very surprised there was no staff in the building, before anyone says they were probably in the back we tried all the doors even the ones that said private but no replies from behind any of the doors.
The spirit of Jaguar was another crowded exhibit and one that once there are a few people in becomes nonaccessible to wheelchair users as the walk ways have been narrowed (must admit I enjoyed the exhibit but can see my mother’s point of view).
We didn’t try to do the Realm of the Red Ape this was due to there being a large cue and one wheelchair user going up in the lift and coming straight back down saying there having a laugh up there (didn’t know what she meant but my mother decided she didn’t want to go up there).
The zoo itself is a really great place for the disabled but it’s the little things that seem to have let the zoo down in mother’s eyes (she will be writing a full report of her visit and passing it on to the magazine she writes for).
From my point of view I had a great time there and really enjoyed my day but after talking to the others in the group I am now beginning to look at collections from another point of view and have agreed to visit again though next time will be in a wheelchair just to see where they are coming from.
I have also agreed to visit other zoos in a wheelchair just to get the perspective correct and will not be saying when I will be visiting so it will be a turn up and see assessment will be writing reviews of these visits on the forum.
I really enjoyed watching the Two Toed Sloth's moving around a first for me and saw the Kirk's Dik, Diks for the first time this year both were out in the corner of the enclosure another first for me was the Chimpanzees out and about in the outdoor enclosure after seeing them in the area what a great enclosure it looked.
Some of the birds I had seen in the past were a non show but I have put that down to breeding time of year, didn't manage to do the Aquarium but will do on my next visit no matter what, love the indoor area for the Giant Otters money well spent thier.
The only let down for me was the non show of the Giant Anteaters I will see one some day I am sure
FRom my point of view the zoo is moving forward and I do hope it long continues
They really enjoyed the day but did point out a few little things that could be improved on (there words not mine).
The new entrance set up was simply to slow yesterday with the large crowds arriving at the same time in fact it was that bad that some staff were actually having to hand write receipts out so people could go in.
The Tropical house (I love this place) was well crowded but unfortunately there was a group of people young and old picking up young birds and having photographs taken with them, after approaching them I was told to go away (other language used) the down side to this was we couldn’t find any staff to tell. This wasn’t just me 4 other people also tried to find staff to complain but they were absent from the building.
Did manage to find a member of staff by the Red River Hogs so I explained to them I they seemed very surprised there was no staff in the building, before anyone says they were probably in the back we tried all the doors even the ones that said private but no replies from behind any of the doors.
The spirit of Jaguar was another crowded exhibit and one that once there are a few people in becomes nonaccessible to wheelchair users as the walk ways have been narrowed (must admit I enjoyed the exhibit but can see my mother’s point of view).
We didn’t try to do the Realm of the Red Ape this was due to there being a large cue and one wheelchair user going up in the lift and coming straight back down saying there having a laugh up there (didn’t know what she meant but my mother decided she didn’t want to go up there).
The zoo itself is a really great place for the disabled but it’s the little things that seem to have let the zoo down in mother’s eyes (she will be writing a full report of her visit and passing it on to the magazine she writes for).
From my point of view I had a great time there and really enjoyed my day but after talking to the others in the group I am now beginning to look at collections from another point of view and have agreed to visit again though next time will be in a wheelchair just to see where they are coming from.
I have also agreed to visit other zoos in a wheelchair just to get the perspective correct and will not be saying when I will be visiting so it will be a turn up and see assessment will be writing reviews of these visits on the forum.
I really enjoyed watching the Two Toed Sloth's moving around a first for me and saw the Kirk's Dik, Diks for the first time this year both were out in the corner of the enclosure another first for me was the Chimpanzees out and about in the outdoor enclosure after seeing them in the area what a great enclosure it looked.
Some of the birds I had seen in the past were a non show but I have put that down to breeding time of year, didn't manage to do the Aquarium but will do on my next visit no matter what, love the indoor area for the Giant Otters money well spent thier.
The only let down for me was the non show of the Giant Anteaters I will see one some day I am sure
FRom my point of view the zoo is moving forward and I do hope it long continues