Days to see a Zoo (USA forum)

From the two times I've been to the Bronx Zoo this summer, I have gotten through the zoo in one day both times; though I probably didn't stop to look at the animals nearly as much as others, I still enjoyed myself nonetheless so I think it's all preference and how much you spend on each exhibit.
 
On my single visit in 2019 (so pre-Animal Encounters Village if that changes much) I found Columbus to be an easy one day zoo. I saw the entire zoo (including a long lunch, an animal show and my usual lingering for long periods of time in all the free-flight aviaries) with several hours to spare.

Their hours appear to have been shortened since that visit by about 2 hours though, and as I mentioned the Animal Encounters Village has been added since then.

Their hours used to be 2 hours longer than their current summer hours? Dang. That's another thing I forgot to mention, with this visit being in summer, it was open longer than my previous visit.
 
From the two times I've been to the Bronx Zoo this summer, I have gotten through the zoo in one day both times; though I probably didn't stop to look at the animals nearly as much as others, I still enjoyed myself nonetheless so I think it's all preference and how much you spend on each exhibit.

I'd have to barely glance at each exhibit to do it in one day.
 
This is drifting the topic slightly, but it feels relevant with how much subjectivity is bleeding into the discussion. Speaking for me personally, I hate rushing a zoo. Friends and family that accompany me are often impatient when I stop to view every terrarium in a reptile building or choose to, say, take a seat outside a large exhibit, or stop to focus on a really active animal - it's part of why I've swung in the last two years to being more comfortable going on these trips alone, because then I can afford to take my time, and if I miss something it's my own responsibility.

I've been trying to plan my trips around having two opportunities to visit a given zoo in case anything a second chance is needed; this is not just about two-day zoos, but also having the chance to drop back in for anything I might just want to experience again or if I miss a rarity. I had such a great time at Denver last night and I've been desperate to go back; when I visited the National Zoo years ago, me and my family were too late to see the pandas, so we came back the next day to see them.

I've done two two-hour trips to Lincoln Park by skipping African Journey, Walter Family Arctic Tundra, Penguin Cove, Pritzker Family Children's Zoo, Camel-Zebra Area, and Farm-in-the-Zoo, which skips over half the zoo's total land area; but this is my local zoo, I can go there 'any' day, so next time can be in a week if I feel like it. It's a nice luxury to have.

I completely understand why anyone might have to rush because they are strapped for time, and some tickets might be pricey to pay twice in a week, but I still want to say I pity anyone who makes a zoo visit and has glance at each exhibit for a few seconds and then move on in order to fit everything they want to do. I personally love having the option a few times during the day to sit by an exhibit for a little while and really take in the animal's behaviors, or sometimes wait for a glance at something I'd have missed in a rush, like the mandrill and aye-aye at Denver.
 
Their hours used to be 2 hours longer than their current summer hours? Dang. That's another thing I forgot to mention, with this visit being in summer, it was open longer than my previous visit.
Yeah before covid their summer hours were 8-7.
 
Their hours used to be 2 hours longer than their current summer hours? Dang. That's another thing I forgot to mention, with this visit being in summer, it was open longer than my previous visit.

Yeah before covid their summer hours were 8-7.

In my opening post I stated that Columbus could be a two day zoo, I found one day to be rushing it. That said, I did not take advantage of late hours.

But, I will be honest, I find that a completely full day from open to close on a zoo or Aquarium that stays open late to be too much. It is just to long in the heat and to much walking. I would not want to spend 8AM-7PM at Columbus, I would rather stretch it into two days. of 8AM-4PM so I can go back home or to the hotel to get a shower before going to dinner.
 
Yeah before covid their summer hours were 8-7.

Dang!


In my opening post I stated that Columbus could be a two day zoo, I found one day to be rushing it. That said, I did not take advantage of late hours.

But, I will be honest, I find that a completely full day from open to close on a zoo or Aquarium that stays open late to be too much. It is just to long in the heat and to much walking. I would not want to spend 8AM-7PM at Columbus, I would rather stretch it into two days. of 8AM-4PM so I can go back home or to the hotel to get a shower before going to dinner.

Spending all day at a place is probably too much for me really, but with limited funds stretching something to two days means dropping something else. Last month, that would have meant not going to either Toledo or Cleveland.
 
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