Animal Friendly
Well-Known Member
As is so often the case, though, context is all.
A number of zoos now offer themselves as venues for weddings. I can see that certain zoos would be excellent settings for conferences, with evening social gatherings in the zoo grounds. A group of people - be they the local freemasons, or a gathering of zoo nerds, or whatever - may have a (for them) very pleasant evening in a zoo, which for the zoo will be advantageous too.
The difference with these zoo late events is the way in which they are presented, the way in which they are marketed. @Gentle Lemur advised people to look on Youtube. The zoo's official offerings on there, advertising the events, promote a sort of moronic inanity that makes me question wether even the financial gains that have bee discussed merit these things going on.
And as for those financial gains. £800,000 - it sounds like an awful lot of money. But what does it mean? Is that the profit? The turnover? Does it include all evening events? I think I'd take it with a slight pinch of salt....
I would think the £800,000 is turnover for these events, although stand to be corrected. I agree that a zoo could make a fine setting for a summer evening event, I recall one of the volunteers at Edinburgh telling me of a pleasant evening the members had at the zoo when closed to the public, it was very peaceful occasion and enjoyed by all. I wonder what the honest opinion is of the keepers at London, who after a long day working at Regents Park then have to stop back on an evening to officiate at one of these booze ups? I sincerely hope something really nasty does not happen at one of these events, although part of me thinks they are asking for it, and of coarse, excellent material for the anti brigade.