I was just about to post similar! I'm not a fan of safari parks anyway , but they are a definite no on a bank holiday!I will never ever do a Safari Park again on a bank holiday weekend,after the madness of doing Woburn last year,the reserves were a nightmare because of idiots blocking both lanes so their kids could see the animals both sides,thus creating huge tail backs round all the reserves,and just to top it off even had idiots trying to go the wrong way round the park because they weren't moving going the correct way,and as for parking in the walk round bit it took me longer to walk from where the car had been parked than it did to see the animals in the walk round bit!
Have to agree, in summer, they could get far more visitors if they stayed open later, even if only for part of the week.The opening times of UK zoos are far worse than those on the continent. hopefully, UK zoos will one day wake up and realise it is the 21st century.
One of the worst offenders is Bristol, who close off most of the paths long before closing time.
If visitors have paid for a day out I think they should be albe to access the entire site until closing time.
One of the worst offenders is Bristol, who close off most of the paths long before closing time.
If visitors have paid for a day out I think they should be albe to access the entire site until closing time.
Indeed, and they get a bit shirty with anyone found standing - for instance - at the Canadian Otter enclosure at 4pm when the zoo closes at 5pm![]()
Clearly they are already trying to move people toward the exhibits nearer the exit though in such a small zoo is that necessary?(IMO not really)..
Considering the fact that when the zoo closes at 5pm, by about 4.30pm the only bit that is still permitted to be accessed are the paths in front of the lion and flamingo enclosures - in other words about 50 metres from the exit - it is certainly overkill in my opinion.
I'm sorry to know that you didn't enjoy Whipsnade, but i went on the same day last year & it was very busy too. I went on Easter Sunday this year & it was much better.I ended up going whipsnade on bank holiday monday, I have reassured my fiancée we are still going safari (probably this sunday). it was a good day out, but I have learnt that going to these places is a no no full stop on a bank holiday. far too busy to seriously see anything, and I am not sure if it is just me but whipsnade is massive but with not very big viewing areas. I found that in Paradise wildlife park the viewing spots for the paying public was much more thought out. I would maybe like to go whipsnade again ( on a more quiet day, to give it another chance) but we had more fun and saw more animals at PWP and Colchester Zoo.
I'm sorry to know that you didn't enjoy Whipsnade, but i went on the same day last year & it was very busy too. I went on Easter Sunday this year & it was much better.
As for PWP, it's not in the same league as Whipsnade or Colchester for me. I went there for the first time 7 years ago & haven't rushed back, it was very overpriced in my opinion. I live as near PWP as the other 2 which i visit around 10 times every year between them.