Lucas Lang
Well-Known Member
Though I just post a thread asking about Zoo Miami, I had to say I need to change my idea and switch my winter vacation trip to Texas since the Aviary is not open (and the facility have leatherback turtle baby will release them in several weeks).
I plan to start my trip at Houston, and here is my plan:
Day 1: Fly from Detroit to Houston, rent car (so excited I finally find a credit card!), drive to San Antonio.
Day 2: Visit two small facility for herps: Reptilandia zoo, Animal World & Snake Farm Zoo. I think it might be enough for me to spend one day for these two facilities?
Day 3: Visit San Antonio Zoo
Day 4: I was struggling if I should visit Gladys Porter Zoo. I find there are many mammal that I want to see, such as Gaur and Pileated Gibbon. Go back to San Antonio
Day 5: Drive from San Antonio to Houston in morning, hope the traffic is not bad at 6. Visit Houston Zoo. Go to airport, return car, take flight at night then go back to Detroit.
I'm not so sure if the two small facility is worth visiting(I'm addict to venomous snake though), and if my time schedule is suitable. Any advice would be great, thanks a lot!
I plan to start my trip at Houston, and here is my plan:
Day 1: Fly from Detroit to Houston, rent car (so excited I finally find a credit card!), drive to San Antonio.
Day 2: Visit two small facility for herps: Reptilandia zoo, Animal World & Snake Farm Zoo. I think it might be enough for me to spend one day for these two facilities?
Day 3: Visit San Antonio Zoo
Day 4: I was struggling if I should visit Gladys Porter Zoo. I find there are many mammal that I want to see, such as Gaur and Pileated Gibbon. Go back to San Antonio
Day 5: Drive from San Antonio to Houston in morning, hope the traffic is not bad at 6. Visit Houston Zoo. Go to airport, return car, take flight at night then go back to Detroit.
I'm not so sure if the two small facility is worth visiting(I'm addict to venomous snake though), and if my time schedule is suitable. Any advice would be great, thanks a lot!