taun
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Im sorry if I didn't make myself clear. I didn't mean music in RotRA, I meant 'jungle noises' - particularly thunder.
Alan
I gathered it was jungle noises, but I suppose the inmates keep me to occupied to notice anything else.
Im sorry if I didn't make myself clear. I didn't mean music in RotRA, I meant 'jungle noises' - particularly thunder.
Alan
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It's been a couple of years since I was there, but I always associate Colchester with really annoying music.
Personally, I'd get rid of all of it if I could.
My local zoo, the Capron Park Zoo, actually recently changed its background music to encompass the entire zoo. Prior to now, there were two different background tracks:
- ambient sound, track titled 'Sounds of the Everglades' in the Nocturnal Building. Not really a big deal, slight increase in immersion, since removed (or have I stopped noticing?)
- Music played in the area near the amphitheater, popular amongst children and a net zero for other visitors. Slightly annoying for staff and volunteers when they tried to use the space for animal encounters/ educational programs.
However, the zoo recently upgraded their speaker system to encompass the entire zoo (a necessity before AZA re-accreditation), and chose to play the music across the entire zoo, which as a volunteer I very quickly realized means it repeats the same few songs every hour. Honestly, I don't really see there being many positives to this situation. Most visitors either don't notice or don't care, and it can be a slight annoyance for staff and volunteers who have to hear the same handful of songs over and over again.
(@Dyl0526 can probably share his take on Capron's music as well)