diane monkey
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Having watched the programme on the tv. I could not wait to vist Dartmoor Zoo. We took several wrong turns on the way as it was badly sign posted.
I visted the web site for information. as my mother is in a wheelchair. which it advised it had several hills.
I was pleased when we arrived to find that it's disabled parking was right outside the restaurant.
The shop was in the corner of the restaurant. a bit like a after thought.
the first bit was fine a bit steep but manageable. as it was tarmac. my mum had to miss seeing the racoons as the walk way was to steep. and the bears because of the step up.
Once past the monkey enclosure thing got worst. as the tarmac disappeared. the path was very unsteady as it was made up of hard rocks. no of it was flat. so agian my mum missed the tigers lions and wolves. The otters were good as they were very active. the birds you could not get close enough to and the path way was too danagerous as it was slopping off to the right. so i had to give up and take my mum back to the car. as the front wheel of the wheelchair had four cracks in the spokes. i continued around the zoo on foot to take photos.
I think that the zoo is a nice place. they could do with sorting out the walk ways. and improving what they have.
i emailed the zoo to tell them of my problems with the zoo.
and this is what they said.
Thank you for taking the time to feedback, and I am sorry you had a mishap here. We very much agree with you that concrete or tarmac needs to replace the hardcore paths up at the tigers, and we do intend to landscape that area creating two switchback turns to reduce the incline, but we have never yet been in a strong enough financial position to undertake the work. Money has always been tight here, and we have been forced to prioritise the animals ahead of infrastructure: that path and the main drive have had to take second place to bringing the shelters for many of the animals up to scratch.
If you don't know the background to DZP, in 2006 the current management team bought the zoo after the previous owner had had his licence revoked for illegal breeding of tigers and was forced to sell. He was almost bankrupt anyway. It was almost totally dilapidated and had massive problems - electrical systems that were illegal in 1985, let alone to modern standards, the water works needed completely replacing, unhealthy animals that needed bringing back from obesity or depression.
We are not a charity like most zoos and don't qualify for many of the grants available to this industry, but we have made enormous progress on very little funding. Our animals are in prime fitness and most of our services (water, power, drainage) are now up to scratch. Many of our paths have been overhauled, but many remain a target for development.
In the interim we have taken what measures we can, informing customers on the website and at the ticket kiosk that our paths are more challenging in some areas, and we also have mobility scooters available.
I'm really glad you still managed to enjoy the park despite your rough experience. We are getting there, I hope you stick with us and come again to see how progress is going in the future.
Many thanks again for the feedback, we take your opinions very seriously.
i think in all i will not be going back for a while.
I visted the web site for information. as my mother is in a wheelchair. which it advised it had several hills.
I was pleased when we arrived to find that it's disabled parking was right outside the restaurant.
The shop was in the corner of the restaurant. a bit like a after thought.
the first bit was fine a bit steep but manageable. as it was tarmac. my mum had to miss seeing the racoons as the walk way was to steep. and the bears because of the step up.
Once past the monkey enclosure thing got worst. as the tarmac disappeared. the path was very unsteady as it was made up of hard rocks. no of it was flat. so agian my mum missed the tigers lions and wolves. The otters were good as they were very active. the birds you could not get close enough to and the path way was too danagerous as it was slopping off to the right. so i had to give up and take my mum back to the car. as the front wheel of the wheelchair had four cracks in the spokes. i continued around the zoo on foot to take photos.
I think that the zoo is a nice place. they could do with sorting out the walk ways. and improving what they have.
i emailed the zoo to tell them of my problems with the zoo.
and this is what they said.
Thank you for taking the time to feedback, and I am sorry you had a mishap here. We very much agree with you that concrete or tarmac needs to replace the hardcore paths up at the tigers, and we do intend to landscape that area creating two switchback turns to reduce the incline, but we have never yet been in a strong enough financial position to undertake the work. Money has always been tight here, and we have been forced to prioritise the animals ahead of infrastructure: that path and the main drive have had to take second place to bringing the shelters for many of the animals up to scratch.
If you don't know the background to DZP, in 2006 the current management team bought the zoo after the previous owner had had his licence revoked for illegal breeding of tigers and was forced to sell. He was almost bankrupt anyway. It was almost totally dilapidated and had massive problems - electrical systems that were illegal in 1985, let alone to modern standards, the water works needed completely replacing, unhealthy animals that needed bringing back from obesity or depression.
We are not a charity like most zoos and don't qualify for many of the grants available to this industry, but we have made enormous progress on very little funding. Our animals are in prime fitness and most of our services (water, power, drainage) are now up to scratch. Many of our paths have been overhauled, but many remain a target for development.
In the interim we have taken what measures we can, informing customers on the website and at the ticket kiosk that our paths are more challenging in some areas, and we also have mobility scooters available.
I'm really glad you still managed to enjoy the park despite your rough experience. We are getting there, I hope you stick with us and come again to see how progress is going in the future.
Many thanks again for the feedback, we take your opinions very seriously.
i think in all i will not be going back for a while.