Okay point taken and noted.
I actually understood what you meant by 'City folk' in this context.
Okay point taken and noted.
who now have a patriarch who would quite happily close one site (Port Lympne) and have to appeal to a wider public.
I suspect you have it precisely in reverse, and that the collection Damien wants to close down is Howletts!
Maybe now its making money(?) as a 'Country Club' then Howletts becomes the poor relation?
That's precisely my thought process. As noted above, Howletts feels a lot quieter and more "forgotten" than does Port Lympne - and a lot of the animals which have been sent back into the wild by Aspinall came from Howletts, if I recall correctly.
This would be a shame imo. Howletts has a nice number of species that you don't see in many places.

This isn’t really a menu to lift the soul, is it?We visited Howletts yesterday and we did indeed have a great day. I do think a lack of familiarity (we only get there every couple of years if that) helps though tbh - I am not sure how well it would stand up to more frequent visits. I can't really agree that the food is good though - £5 for a small bowl of soup is too much imo and I'm not sure how a hot sausage roll can be £3 when the same thing cold was £1. The hot 'mains' in the Pavilion Cafe seemed ok value but did not look at all appetising or good quality. Menu below for reference. I would much rather eat at Whipsnade...
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This isn’t really a menu to lift the soul, is it?