How do they make you feel, my fellow ZooChattians?
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Erm I never saw a parakeet walkthrough make people interested into paleontology.I personally love them as it gets people interested in dinosaurs and paleontology and it brings in money to the zoo
If anything, I think they get people more interested into birds particular than anything else ...Erm I never saw a parakeet walkthrough make people interested into paleontology.
If a zoo has a complete collection (Bronx) is actively planning new exhibits (Philly to an extent) and has a dinosaur walkthrough on the side, I'm fine with that. I was peeved at how Philly used viable exhibit space (that could be used for something grand, something big, SOMETHING GREY WITH TUSKS ok i'll stop) for these attractions and would advertise them like they were the next best thing since sliced bread. At least, that's how dinosaur walkthroughs at Philly come across to me. That said, the best analogy I can think of is living through a Lion King remake so Jon Favreau gets the creative freedom to do more Mandalorian episodes. Philly's raising enough capital to not only maintain/update existing infrastructure, but also do right by their larger animals and finally expand upon the Zoo360 experiment.How do they make you feel, my fellow ZooChattians?
How do they make you feel, my fellow ZooChattians?
Babyrusa?If I was peeved at how Philly used viable exhibit space (that could be used for something grand, something big, SOMETHING GREY WITH TUSKS ok i'll stop) f.
Walrus?Babyrusa?
If you replace the Mandalorian with Prehistoric Planet, you have the same analogy, but with the dinosaurs and modern animals swapped.That said, the best analogy I can think of is living through a Lion King remake so Jon Favreau gets the creative freedom to do more Mandalorian episodes. Philly's raising enough capital to not only maintain/update existing infrastructure, but also do right by their larger animals and finally expand upon the Zoo360 experiment.
I can take 'em or leave 'em. Like @ifesbob said, they're mostly there for the kids to enjoy, and most zoos only have them temporarily, although the one at Philadelphia is a little frustrating considering how stagnant that zoo has become. They don't really interest me, yet I'm more than happy with "Ice Age Giant" attractions like the ones Brookfield and Singapore had, probably because post-dinosaur fauna is more "on-topic" for a zoo than dinosaurs (and also because I prefer them over dinosaurs, and because they never get the attention they deserve).How do they make you feel, my fellow ZooChattians?
I'm almost 100% it's actual dinosaur animatronic walkthroughsI'm honestly confused if you're talking about animatronic dinosaur exhibits, or bird walkthroughs and trying to be intentionally confusing about it.
I don't recall saying anything about birds.I'm honestly confused if you're talking about animatronic dinosaur exhibits, or bird walkthroughs and trying to be intentionally confusing about it.
You said about dinosaurs ...I don't recall saying anything about birds.
I don't appreciate the sarcasm. We're old enough to act like adults, talk about Dinosaur Walkthroughs at Zoo's, and not get into this kind of scuffle.You said about dinosaurs ...![]()
I've never heard of animatronic dinosaur exhibits* called "dinosaur walkthroughs" before. I associate the word "walkthrough" only with walk-through live animal exhibits, hence free-flight aviaries coming to mind. Your extremely vague first post did not help me figure out what you were actually talking about.
*I assume this is what you are referring to?
You bring up an excellent point that I feel like should be mentokend. It helps to repurpose old areas, give them a bit more life. Even as you said, have the chance to visit an old area that might spark some old memories that you’ve kept away so long. That’s the beauty of dinosaurs, kid.When I was a little kid, The Franklin Park Zoo had an animatronic dinosaur exhibit, but back then, I was so scared of dinosaurs that I didn't want to experience it.
In the past 5 years or so, they had another dinosaur exhibit, which I did check out since my fear of dinosaurs has long since subsided. One cool thing about the new exhibit was that it went through an old unused exhibit area that has been blocked off for decades. It was cool to have the opportunity to walk through this old part of the zoo for the first time.