Thanks for the link Patrick!
Interesting that in the brochure it states that Adelaide and Monarto combined receive over half a million visitors per year, but earlier in the link it states that an expected one million visitors per year will be arriving after the giant pandas are all ready to go. Anyone who slams Adelaide Zoo for obtaining pandas is a *****, as the number of people who visit the zoo will provide much needed funds for many years to come. It doesn't matter if the pandas cost a million per year for "renting them", or that they might take away from Aussie species...the bottom line is that the giant pandas mean that many more people will have the opportunity to visit South Australia and splash their cash on zoos, hotels, restaurants, businesses, etc, etc. Regardless of the initial cost, the giant pandas are a gold mine!! The pandas will be a magnet for tourism, and that is a wonderful thing for people who wish to see the Adelaide Zoo blossom into a truly great attraction.
Monarto Zoo's 20% increase in attendance between 2006 and 2007 will zoom even higher with the upcoming chimpanzee exhibit, as primates are consistently huge crowd pleasers. The zoo needs to acquire more than just 3 of the apes, so that there is a large, cohesive group to entertain and amuse visitors along the boardwalk.
The Serengeti exhibits appear to be top-notch, and South Australia in general must be excited by all of the numerous plans in place. It sounds like they will have two premier zoos by 2010, and the number of tourism dollars created is going to be enormous. When one considers that they already substantially improved the zoo with their large, multi-exhibit Asian rainforest section...now there is the opportunity for greatness.
How much is all of this going to cost? The Asian rainforest exhibits cost millions, the chimpanzee exhibit is going to be over $1 million, the Envirodome is $4 million, the giant pandas are $10 million over 10 years, the panda exhibit, new cafe, washrooms, new entry, etc are all supposedly around $15-20 million, and the massive Serengeti enclosures will also be running into the millions. Where is all the money coming from?
Interesting that in the brochure it states that Adelaide and Monarto combined receive over half a million visitors per year, but earlier in the link it states that an expected one million visitors per year will be arriving after the giant pandas are all ready to go. Anyone who slams Adelaide Zoo for obtaining pandas is a *****, as the number of people who visit the zoo will provide much needed funds for many years to come. It doesn't matter if the pandas cost a million per year for "renting them", or that they might take away from Aussie species...the bottom line is that the giant pandas mean that many more people will have the opportunity to visit South Australia and splash their cash on zoos, hotels, restaurants, businesses, etc, etc. Regardless of the initial cost, the giant pandas are a gold mine!! The pandas will be a magnet for tourism, and that is a wonderful thing for people who wish to see the Adelaide Zoo blossom into a truly great attraction.
Monarto Zoo's 20% increase in attendance between 2006 and 2007 will zoom even higher with the upcoming chimpanzee exhibit, as primates are consistently huge crowd pleasers. The zoo needs to acquire more than just 3 of the apes, so that there is a large, cohesive group to entertain and amuse visitors along the boardwalk.
The Serengeti exhibits appear to be top-notch, and South Australia in general must be excited by all of the numerous plans in place. It sounds like they will have two premier zoos by 2010, and the number of tourism dollars created is going to be enormous. When one considers that they already substantially improved the zoo with their large, multi-exhibit Asian rainforest section...now there is the opportunity for greatness.
How much is all of this going to cost? The Asian rainforest exhibits cost millions, the chimpanzee exhibit is going to be over $1 million, the Envirodome is $4 million, the giant pandas are $10 million over 10 years, the panda exhibit, new cafe, washrooms, new entry, etc are all supposedly around $15-20 million, and the massive Serengeti enclosures will also be running into the millions. Where is all the money coming from?