I fear you are right, probably an indoor soft play area and cafe for the adultsOh dear. In zoo-speak "fun" and "families" means costume characters, face-painting and play areas. A disaster if so.
I fear you are right, probably an indoor soft play area and cafe for the adultsOh dear. In zoo-speak "fun" and "families" means costume characters, face-painting and play areas. A disaster if so.
Alternatively, it could just be PR speak for "we haven't decided what to do with it yet".
I fear you are right, probably an indoor soft play area and cafe for the adults
I'm in the zoo this afternoon.
Notice outside the old Reptile House states the building will be transformed into a "fun new place for families".
No mention of Zoo Museum.
...Yes, one of the ideas as discussed before is to take there Vets in Action half-term event they have run for a number of years now (kids dress up as vets and do pretend exams on soft toys), expand it and make it permanent. Similar to the whole Little City/KidZania role play events you see around the country now days just Zoo focused. Dress up as a vet, keeper, role play etc. Talk of using an external company to do it rather than in-house.
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Surely learning about the history of zoo development could count as a 'fun for the whole family' experience? =[
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Surely learning about the history of zoo development could count as a 'fun for the whole family' experience? =[
Judging from the success of the soft play at Whipsnade, ZSL apparently think not!
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Surely learning about the history of zoo development could count as a 'fun for the whole family' experience? =[
Oh dear, an education opportunity missed!I'm in the zoo this afternoon.
Notice outside the old Reptile House states the building will be transformed into a "fun new place for families".
No mention of Zoo Museum.
Oh dear, an education opportunity missed!
Probably not, but I'm sure he would also have a thing or two to say about non-fellows being granted access to the grounds, enclosures larger than 4 meters a side, women being employed as zookeepers, and the existence of the okapi.I wonder if Sir Stamford had visions of a giant ball pit in the grounds of Regents Park all those years ago.
Probably not, but I'm sure he would also have a thing or two to say about non-fellows being granted access to the grounds, enclosures larger than 4 meters a side, women being employed as zookeepers, and the existence of the okapi.
Female keepers were first employed in 1941 following staff shortages (London Zoo during World War Two | London Zoo) however I think there were female Curators such as Joan Procter.I don't know when the first female keepers were employed, but ZSL had female fellows from the very beginning which was quite progressive for the time.
Joan Procter became Curator of Reptiles in 1923.Female keepers were first employed in 1941 following staff shortages (London Zoo during World War Two | London Zoo) however I think there were female Curators such as Joan Procter.
The "problem" with soft play areas is, by their very nature, that they are noisy.. At Marwell the café in the gift shop was in fact opened at the same time as the soft play. While parents drinking coffee while their children play alongside sounds a good area, it was not and the soft play was removed to make way for an art exhibition space and then the café seating area was extended to how it is today. Elsewhere, in zoos at least, soft play is best inside in areas where it cannot significantly disturb either animals or visitors. At ZSL London, with the closure of the Aquarium, the old Reptile House is the first significant building that visitors encounter, so hopefully ZSL will not go down that route as first and last impressions are very important to visitors' impressions.I recall one interesting case of a zoo removing a soft-play...
I think it was around 2011 when Marwell [then known as Marwell Wildlife] installed a soft play into their Ark Gift Shop.
For reasons of which I am unaware... the shop was redeveloped circa 2015[?]... and the soft play disappeared; though to my knowledge the shop now has a small coffee area.