Plazas
Each of the gates would lead to covered plazas. The covered roof would be brightly coloured with the seven geographic zones the zoo has being represented by a painting of the terrain and the animals within it. This would provide an impressive first view of the zoo. The plaza would be mostly open, some benches, and picnic tables but its more of a gathering place surrounded by a market place. Though in this space one might find any one of a number of educational animals out and about with their keepers.
On one side of the gate will be the lost and found, restrooms, and baby care center. The baby care centers will offer parents a place to change and feed babies, and offer a cool spot for naps if necessary. older kids can play quietly in a kiddie play room viewable to parents in the nursery area through a giant glass wall but cut off so the kids don't disturb babies. Parents can check the older ones in with a staff member and collect them when they are ready to go. There will also be a small shop were mom and dad can get diapers, wipes, formula, soothers, bottles and other essentials.
On the opposite side will be guest services which will have lockers and rentals (strollers, wagons, wheelchairs and scooters). They will also be able to handle guest questions, sell memberships, parking and bus passes, tickets for rides and experiences and anything else needed. And because I am a gem strollers and wagons will be able to be deposited at various zoomobile stops and new ones picked up at the next stop. It would just be easier for parents to just dump the stroller off take their tag and go pick out a new one rather than being forced to skip the zoomobile if using a zoo stroller or dealing with the hassle of lugging theirs around with them.
The guest services at the north gate will serve as the meeting place for all backstage tours and book them for future dates because they can't be thrown together at the last minute. How most of them would pan out would depend on keepers, the animals needs and insurance issues. Ultimately I would like a tour to be available for each section of the zoo. Additionally the keeper for a day program could be booked here as well as online.
Market Place
The market place would encompass several shops and restaurants.
I think the gift shops would be better broken down into specialized shops. During the winter the big sellers can stay open and the others close. I'd like to see a clothing store, toy store, book store, souvenir shop (for all the trinkets), and jewelry store (not high end). I would like all of the stores to have a portion of its products be environmentally friendly or have a portion of the proceeds going to some good cause. I recognize not all will be able to do that or for a good price for the guests so flexibility is key. When it comes to the toy store for example I would like to partner with the World Wildlife Fund for their stuffed animals. Get them to reduce the cost to us a little more so its affordable and profit share with them. Their stuffed animals are for the most part some of the nicest available.
The shops would be joined by restaurants. Bigger restaurants would be saved for further into the zoo. No one wants to go all the way back to the gate for lunch. A nice little coffee shop selling baked goods and fresh sandwiches would give people a place to wait while their companions use the facilities or pick up a quick lunch for later. The shop would sell soft shelled coolers and ice packs for those who want to keep their lunch cool. There would also be a cool little ice cream shop that converts to selling beaver tails and cocoa in the winter. A nice little cool down or warm up place to pick up a snack before leaving.
Zoomobile Station
Both plazas will be home to main stops for the zoomobile. Unfortunately because of the snow the zoomobile will run spring through fall. The stations will look like safari outposts. Since the zoo is going to be going for a very natural feel
I think the best option for a zoomobile is a supersize safari Jeep. Depending on what's available I would like to hold as close to 50 people as possible. Not that there won't be a fleet of zoomobiles. Just want to get bang for buck.
Waits at the station could be long so more monitors will be installed with airing similar videos to the front gate with maybe a little more like features on popular species. I would also like the picnic tables near by so people can eat before getting on.
Plaza Differences
It would be boring if each plaza was completely identical so to provide some variety at one gate I would include a small museum and at the other side I would include an art gallery. Both will give people a nice cool space or warm space to get out of the weather on difficult days. The nice thing is both could be minimally staffed and they could be used as event venues for weddings, dinners, fundraisers, and special events.
The museum would be dedicated to zoo based exhibits. A wing would be dedicated to the history of Riverdale Zoo (Toronto’s first zoo), another to celebrate the history of the Toronto Zoo, and another to house things from this new zoos construction. It would be neat in the entry to include maps of all three zoos and have them to scale so that guests can appreciate how far zoos have come. Exhibits would include photos, skeletons, stuffed animals, touch tables, and the evolution of zoos. I would also like to include section for photographs and stories of some of the zoos iconic animals who have passed on. In the lower level of the museum (below ground) there will be a whole gallery dedicated to extinct animals. No dinos. Just animals humans are responsible for the extermination of, dodos, elephant birds, tasmanian tigers, ect. There will be life sized models in natural settings for the animals but people will be allowed to walk up to the models and take photos with them. Signs will be around explaining how we caused the extinction of the animals.
The art gallery will obviously not be as big as the museum and everything there will be for sale. Artists, photographers, sculptors and animal artists works will go on display. Anything sold in there will be on a commission basis. There are plenty of people out there who would love to display their work so it should be full all the time.
As you leave both plazas you will be greeted by a fun experience for kids surrounded by lush gardens and topiaries for mom and dad to enjoy. I would like the topiaries to be big animals. The goal throughout the zoo is to have everything be lush and beautiful looking so why not have it as your first view coming out into the sun. Most of the gardens will hopefully house perennial plants for the most part to cut back on cost associated with yearly plantings.
I will leave the featured entertainment for each plaza for the next installment.
Each of the gates would lead to covered plazas. The covered roof would be brightly coloured with the seven geographic zones the zoo has being represented by a painting of the terrain and the animals within it. This would provide an impressive first view of the zoo. The plaza would be mostly open, some benches, and picnic tables but its more of a gathering place surrounded by a market place. Though in this space one might find any one of a number of educational animals out and about with their keepers.
On one side of the gate will be the lost and found, restrooms, and baby care center. The baby care centers will offer parents a place to change and feed babies, and offer a cool spot for naps if necessary. older kids can play quietly in a kiddie play room viewable to parents in the nursery area through a giant glass wall but cut off so the kids don't disturb babies. Parents can check the older ones in with a staff member and collect them when they are ready to go. There will also be a small shop were mom and dad can get diapers, wipes, formula, soothers, bottles and other essentials.
On the opposite side will be guest services which will have lockers and rentals (strollers, wagons, wheelchairs and scooters). They will also be able to handle guest questions, sell memberships, parking and bus passes, tickets for rides and experiences and anything else needed. And because I am a gem strollers and wagons will be able to be deposited at various zoomobile stops and new ones picked up at the next stop. It would just be easier for parents to just dump the stroller off take their tag and go pick out a new one rather than being forced to skip the zoomobile if using a zoo stroller or dealing with the hassle of lugging theirs around with them.
The guest services at the north gate will serve as the meeting place for all backstage tours and book them for future dates because they can't be thrown together at the last minute. How most of them would pan out would depend on keepers, the animals needs and insurance issues. Ultimately I would like a tour to be available for each section of the zoo. Additionally the keeper for a day program could be booked here as well as online.
Market Place
The market place would encompass several shops and restaurants.
I think the gift shops would be better broken down into specialized shops. During the winter the big sellers can stay open and the others close. I'd like to see a clothing store, toy store, book store, souvenir shop (for all the trinkets), and jewelry store (not high end). I would like all of the stores to have a portion of its products be environmentally friendly or have a portion of the proceeds going to some good cause. I recognize not all will be able to do that or for a good price for the guests so flexibility is key. When it comes to the toy store for example I would like to partner with the World Wildlife Fund for their stuffed animals. Get them to reduce the cost to us a little more so its affordable and profit share with them. Their stuffed animals are for the most part some of the nicest available.
The shops would be joined by restaurants. Bigger restaurants would be saved for further into the zoo. No one wants to go all the way back to the gate for lunch. A nice little coffee shop selling baked goods and fresh sandwiches would give people a place to wait while their companions use the facilities or pick up a quick lunch for later. The shop would sell soft shelled coolers and ice packs for those who want to keep their lunch cool. There would also be a cool little ice cream shop that converts to selling beaver tails and cocoa in the winter. A nice little cool down or warm up place to pick up a snack before leaving.
Zoomobile Station
Both plazas will be home to main stops for the zoomobile. Unfortunately because of the snow the zoomobile will run spring through fall. The stations will look like safari outposts. Since the zoo is going to be going for a very natural feel
I think the best option for a zoomobile is a supersize safari Jeep. Depending on what's available I would like to hold as close to 50 people as possible. Not that there won't be a fleet of zoomobiles. Just want to get bang for buck.
Waits at the station could be long so more monitors will be installed with airing similar videos to the front gate with maybe a little more like features on popular species. I would also like the picnic tables near by so people can eat before getting on.
Plaza Differences
It would be boring if each plaza was completely identical so to provide some variety at one gate I would include a small museum and at the other side I would include an art gallery. Both will give people a nice cool space or warm space to get out of the weather on difficult days. The nice thing is both could be minimally staffed and they could be used as event venues for weddings, dinners, fundraisers, and special events.
The museum would be dedicated to zoo based exhibits. A wing would be dedicated to the history of Riverdale Zoo (Toronto’s first zoo), another to celebrate the history of the Toronto Zoo, and another to house things from this new zoos construction. It would be neat in the entry to include maps of all three zoos and have them to scale so that guests can appreciate how far zoos have come. Exhibits would include photos, skeletons, stuffed animals, touch tables, and the evolution of zoos. I would also like to include section for photographs and stories of some of the zoos iconic animals who have passed on. In the lower level of the museum (below ground) there will be a whole gallery dedicated to extinct animals. No dinos. Just animals humans are responsible for the extermination of, dodos, elephant birds, tasmanian tigers, ect. There will be life sized models in natural settings for the animals but people will be allowed to walk up to the models and take photos with them. Signs will be around explaining how we caused the extinction of the animals.
The art gallery will obviously not be as big as the museum and everything there will be for sale. Artists, photographers, sculptors and animal artists works will go on display. Anything sold in there will be on a commission basis. There are plenty of people out there who would love to display their work so it should be full all the time.
As you leave both plazas you will be greeted by a fun experience for kids surrounded by lush gardens and topiaries for mom and dad to enjoy. I would like the topiaries to be big animals. The goal throughout the zoo is to have everything be lush and beautiful looking so why not have it as your first view coming out into the sun. Most of the gardens will hopefully house perennial plants for the most part to cut back on cost associated with yearly plantings.
I will leave the featured entertainment for each plaza for the next installment.