Out of Africa isn't AZA accredited. There are two different areas here: the African Bush Safari and the Predator Area. The Bush Safari is probably one of the best African exhibits I've seen. You can take a bus into the enormous habitat. Giraffes, zebras, eland, sable antelopes, ostriches, etc. all live in a huge chainlink fence surrounded area with bushes and plants that (In my opinion) really immerses you in the heart of Africa. There is another identical habitat next to it that can't be accessed by the bus. A similar but definitely smaller white rhino exhibit is located here as well.
The Predator Area is overall decent, but not spectacular. Lions, tigers, grizzly and black bears (Oh my!), a jaguar, wolves, panthers, and spotted hyenas (my favorite at the park) all live in decent sized habitats with bushes, a mixture of dry grass and dust, wooden platforms for shows, and the occasional pool. The only real negatives are that the chainlink fence takes the exhibit quality away a bit, and some of the lions, tigers, and panthers are mixed in together (not natural, but here, they focus on what the animals want, which is in these cases, these odd friendships). A good prarie dog exhibit, a couple of okay ring tailed lemur exhibits, a slightly-below-average gator pool, a few large but bare bird aviaries, a capybara/Mara enclosure, and indoor exhibits for sloths, porcupines, and a cobra are part of this area as well.
Lastly, a couple of shows they have here are the Predator Feed and the Tiger Splash. Predaor Feed just takes you around the carnivore enclosures, and you watch as chunks of meat are thrown into the area. (this was when I first heard a hyena laugh, and I loved every minute of it!) Tiger Splash takes place in an arena with grass and a swimming pool. Trainers show you a tiger's predatory behavior via various toys that they toss into the pool. It's pretty interesting.
I've been to Out of Africa three times in my life. Overall, it may not get some things right, but I'd recommend a trip to this (I think) family-owned establishment, mainly for the African Bush Safari, and entertaining tours you may get from the guides. It ranks as #4 of the 12 zoos I visited.