What on earth is going on at the San Diego Wild Animal Park? I visited once, in 2006, and must admit that the animal collection is magnificent. The spacious enclosures, large breeding herds of ungulates, and atmosphere in the "Nairobi Village" and "Heart of Africa" areas are terrific. However, the vast herds of antelopes, giraffes, zebras, rhinos, etc can only be seen for a few minutes at a time. I can recall gliding by on the monorail past cool exhibits where I could have timed my appreciation of the captive wildlife in seconds rather than minutes. All I wanted to do was to stroll around and take in the highlights, but of course the monorail journey whisks visitors by and before one knows it the ride is over. Open-range zoos are terrific in terms of breeding successes, but it's frustrating for animal lovers like myself to whip by enclosures and literally only have a minute or two to view a large herd of animals before rapidly moving on to the new habitat. The walking section of the Wild Animal Park is excellent, but less than half of the animal species can be seen in that fashion.
The new pricing system at the park has also become ridiculous. It's $34 an adult to enter, and then the new 50 minute tour will be another $35 on top of that. I realize that it will be a longer tour, but it used to be free with the price of admission!!! The 8 new exhibits to be eventually added onto the Journey into Africa tour look interesting, but there is nothing there that will bring in extra visitors. Eventually everyone will have to drive half an hour away from the city of San Diego to arrive at the park, then pay whatever it costs for parking, then the expensive entrance fee, then the African tour fee, then the Asian tour fee (again, they both were one big free monorail tour!) and then almost everyone buys something to eat or drink because it's scorching hot and people are there for at least half the day. Souvenirs are optional but that's more cash spent. If someone wants to get a more intimate view of the animals by taking a slightly longer, close-up tour on a jeep that enters some of the enclosures, then that is $90 per adult. Add it all up for either a couple or a family and the price of visiting the park is staggering...
On the "Summer Road Trip" thread I list the San Diego Zoo towards the end of the planned 25 zoos and aquariums that my wife and I will see this summer. The chance of us re-visiting the Wild Animal Park is slim, as we would both rather pay the one fee and stroll around the zoo at our own pace rather than the park. Perhaps we'll go to the Zoo twice and skip the park, or even Seaworld (flawed as it is), as it offers better value for money. Neither of us enjoy roller coasters, but there is an amazing diversity of marine life at Seaworld amongst the gift shops and commercialization of the place. But the San Diego Wild Animal Park will have just about tripled its prices in less than 2 years, and the animal collection has barely changed at all.