Well we went last Tuesday for the day, my fellas birthday and had a lovely day!
The gardens/grounds are lovely and as its not a very big zoo its easy to get around and to keep re-visiting enclosures. The enclosures aren't that big but are well landscaped and plently of platforms in the big cat enclosures.
Brilliant raised walkways by thewhich were covered that really made you feel very close to the animals especially the lions were you felt like you were in with them! Only critisism of the walkways is the very steep steps as we are both having difficulties walking at the moment they seemed a little scary coming down!
Highlights - the big cats although seemed to get a little too close, I could reach across from the barrier at the white lions indoor section and touch them very easily if I had wanted to and also can touch the snow leopards through the mesh when on the walkway! All the cats seemed to be quite 'tame' with the public and happy to pose!
Saw my first racoon!

The toucan house was great if not a little noisy. lovely baby tapir.
They will also email you a free ticket if you fill in the questionnaire on the ticket stub although i am still using kelloggs vouchers
Disappointments - didnt see the beavers Bob & Mrs B, didnt see the armadillo and unfortunately didnt see any Owston's Palm Civets

after all the build up! Nor was the crazy golf open! The lemur enclosures were very dark and gloomy and tiny but notice did say they were being redeveloped in 2008?9
All in all we had a good day out and certainly no longer 'the worst zoo in the country'!