Disappointment
Before I start my rant about the zoo's director and their lackluster attempts at improvements, I need to say that Kansas City is my hometown zoo and will always be important to me. Perhaps I feel jealous because of the presence of St. Louis, Omaha, and even the Sedgwick County Zoo all of which are top 10-15 zoos in the nation with great examples of animal exhibits, but KC just doesn't stack up. The zoo's master plan in the '90s was flawed, but it had loads of promise. It brought both Australia (an above average exhibit with a good collection of Aussie animals with one of the best kangaroo exhibits) and Africa (one of the largest zoo exhibits ever built with individual exhibits for lions, cheetahs, black rhinoceros, African elephant, hoofstock, gorillas and chimpanzees that are among the best, if not the best of their kind). Not getting to see the plans for Asia (which I actually haven't ever seen, so if anyone has access to those I would be very happy if you could send them to me

) come to fruition. I just imagine the habitats for tigers, orangutans, snow leopards, indian rhinos, sloth/sun bear, etc. that could have been, but alas, I'm getting off track. Randy Wisthoff, the zoo's director since 2004, could have been great. He served directly under Lee Simmons in Omaha and was there for the construction of their good to brilliant exhibits including The Lied Jungle, Scott Aquarium, Desert Dome, Kingdoms of the Night, and the Gorilla Valley (?). Surely one would think that he could bring about some promising change, but nearly every project he has done has been both juvenile and not as good as it could have been. I really like the entrance to the zoo and the adjacent Trumpeter Swan/River Otter exhibits, these were great additions to the zoo. However, he brought tigers back and exhibited them in the dreadful Cat Walk, the polar bear exhibit was neither very large nor was it creative in its design, and the Tropics House was pretty disappointing when it was advertised as an indoor rainforest. That it is not. Then, in 2011, when the new master plan was released by PGAV I was not impressed by what it included (None of the latest master plans designed by PGAV have impressed me, am I alone in this thinking?). Hopefully Penguin Plaza will be good; the designs by the Portico group look excellent and I have high hopes for this addition, but the new orangutan plans, while being necessary and a HUGE improvement, don't look very game-changing to me. It includes playground equipment and golf course style lawns in the designs!!! This might just be my opinion, but I really do think that the zoo could be better than it is.