Zooplantman
Well-Known Member
Would be interesting to see his explanation, but - even as a long-time Chester member and supporter - I find the commercial elements intrusive:
e.g.
1. As you walk in they photograph you, and try to sell the photos back to you when you leave.
2. You're 'invited' to make a voluntary additional donation as part of your admission price (some claim its voluntary nature is not always made entirely clear).
3. Inside you are invited to contribute to various causes, buy all manner of tat, have your face painted etc etc etc
4. I find the catering pretty reasonable, but there are many who find it expensive.
5. Then there's the monorail (extra charge) and the Islands boat trip (currently free but, I understand, to be charged for in future.
And then there's the Gift Shop. Which used to sell a range of decent books and videos (see how old I am ?) but now seems entirely devoted to jewellery, soft toys, and tat.
I share the regret over the increasing commercialization of everything, everywhere. Yet how is an organization such as the zoo to survive and to fund conservation work?
Raise the cost of membership to cover the charity's expenses?
Raise the cost of admission?
If zoo visitors won't make additional donations for conservation causes, then to whom is the zoo to turn?