adrian1963
Well-Known Member
BLACKPOOL ZOO 23 – 07 – 2011 (12.50PM)
Arrived here at about 12.50 after getting the coach (Greenline) at 07.55am at the Wilson Hall Colley Gate getting off the coach at the Pleasure Beach and then a Taxi to the zoo (£10.00 taxi fare), the weather is fine but very windy and there are a large amount of people around.
Admission is £14.99 and guide book is £2.50 not bad value actually but could have combined and easy access for all people to the zoo entrance.
DINOSAUR PARK –
This was to my surprise quite a good attraction as you entered from the main gates on your right was a small glass fronted enclosure and to my surprise inside were some Tree Shrews in quite a good enclosure, on the pond around which the exhibit had been built were some Black Necked Swans.
The colours of the Dinosaurs were a bit bright on some (to keep the children happy) if they had been more to the true colour of the species then I think this could have been a great exhibit for the zoo
ELEPHANT HOUSE –
I enjoyed my experience inside the Elephant House with the Keepers cleaning the elephants and interacting with them you could tell the passion the keepers have for their animals.
Also in the Elephant House is the Reptile and Insect House this was on the right as you entered and for me they have a very good variety of species within this collection ranging from small beetles to large snakes (anaconda’s) all in very well designed exhibits
ORANGUTAN/GORILLA HOUSE –
This for me was a little bit of a letdown the outside looked great with room for the species to move around in and have plenty things to do but the inside enclosures especially on the Orang-utan side were a little small (saying something coming from someone who goes to Dudley) but looking at a small oblong area with a rope net and nothing else and virtually no more room surprised me as to why no one else has said anything about this (if it had been Dudley then this page would have been filled with replies)
PENGUINS-
A very nice exhibit and looks to have been well planned a little surprised that there was not too much land room but then again most people come to see the penguins swim which you can do by viewing through the glass on the ground level.
BIG CATS –
Really enjoyed looking at the big cat enclosures and the cats themselves have they only got the one tiger at present and I wonder have they made plans to bring in another one yet.
The lions were having a lazy day as they were all in one of their indoor enclosures, the male looks to be a very good specimen of an animal I could see 3 or 4 females I wonder are they a breeding group or are they none breeding.
MONKEYS –
Such a wonderful array of species and so well displayed the monkey area was great with so many middle sized species together I would like to mention some specially because I had never seen these species before
RED TITI MONKEY –
They had a youngster in the enclosure and what a beautifully looking species
KING COLUMBUS –
These were in the monkey area as I call it but such great looking animal
PILEATED GIBBON –
This again was a first for me and I must admit I really do like this species these could be found in 2 areas of the zoo round the back by the small pool along with the Howler Monkeys and in the Monkey area (small primate house)
AMAZON WALK THROUGH –
This was a little bit of a letdown as there were hardly any of the so called species around when I was there only got Squirrel Monkeys and a couple of ducks around in the main area and a couple of birds by the exit (I have put photographs in the gallery of zoo chat for ID) the exhibit itself was very well set out and could easily accommodate more exotic species.
LEMUR WALK THROUGH –
What a letdown this was all I will say about this is putting a path through a lawn and hoping the Lemurs turn up is a little bit disappointing, and no member of staff to be seen within the walk through on a day when there were loads of children about makes you wonder a little (another visitor said it is nearly always like that).
WALLABY AND KANGAROO WALK THROUGH –
A good idea to have a Kangaroo and Wallaby walk through is much better than the one I am used to at Dudley, a good area and quantity of animals within the walk through well done
BIRDS –
A good selection of species around the zoo it’s a pity there is no walk through with just birds in it but I will say I enjoyed the way the zoo exhibited the species they have
OVERALL VIEW –
I can say I really enjoyed my day at the zoo and found it to be a surprisingly much better zoo then the last time I visited the improvements have been great Giraffe Heights, Farm Building, Penguin and Sea Lion Display area, Small Primate House and the Entrance.
The staffs were great they were there to answer any questions and always made time for the visitors I will be visiting again shortly
The admission price I think should have included the guide book and map (which seems to be targeted at the children and not adults) there are many place to rest and have a drink or something to eat and the toilets are very clean and tidy
Some room for improvement but there always are and you know what they say “you can’t please all the people all the time”
Visit Rating 8.5 out of 10
Arrived here at about 12.50 after getting the coach (Greenline) at 07.55am at the Wilson Hall Colley Gate getting off the coach at the Pleasure Beach and then a Taxi to the zoo (£10.00 taxi fare), the weather is fine but very windy and there are a large amount of people around.
Admission is £14.99 and guide book is £2.50 not bad value actually but could have combined and easy access for all people to the zoo entrance.
DINOSAUR PARK –
This was to my surprise quite a good attraction as you entered from the main gates on your right was a small glass fronted enclosure and to my surprise inside were some Tree Shrews in quite a good enclosure, on the pond around which the exhibit had been built were some Black Necked Swans.
The colours of the Dinosaurs were a bit bright on some (to keep the children happy) if they had been more to the true colour of the species then I think this could have been a great exhibit for the zoo
ELEPHANT HOUSE –
I enjoyed my experience inside the Elephant House with the Keepers cleaning the elephants and interacting with them you could tell the passion the keepers have for their animals.
Also in the Elephant House is the Reptile and Insect House this was on the right as you entered and for me they have a very good variety of species within this collection ranging from small beetles to large snakes (anaconda’s) all in very well designed exhibits
ORANGUTAN/GORILLA HOUSE –
This for me was a little bit of a letdown the outside looked great with room for the species to move around in and have plenty things to do but the inside enclosures especially on the Orang-utan side were a little small (saying something coming from someone who goes to Dudley) but looking at a small oblong area with a rope net and nothing else and virtually no more room surprised me as to why no one else has said anything about this (if it had been Dudley then this page would have been filled with replies)
PENGUINS-
A very nice exhibit and looks to have been well planned a little surprised that there was not too much land room but then again most people come to see the penguins swim which you can do by viewing through the glass on the ground level.
BIG CATS –
Really enjoyed looking at the big cat enclosures and the cats themselves have they only got the one tiger at present and I wonder have they made plans to bring in another one yet.
The lions were having a lazy day as they were all in one of their indoor enclosures, the male looks to be a very good specimen of an animal I could see 3 or 4 females I wonder are they a breeding group or are they none breeding.
MONKEYS –
Such a wonderful array of species and so well displayed the monkey area was great with so many middle sized species together I would like to mention some specially because I had never seen these species before
RED TITI MONKEY –
They had a youngster in the enclosure and what a beautifully looking species
KING COLUMBUS –
These were in the monkey area as I call it but such great looking animal
PILEATED GIBBON –
This again was a first for me and I must admit I really do like this species these could be found in 2 areas of the zoo round the back by the small pool along with the Howler Monkeys and in the Monkey area (small primate house)
AMAZON WALK THROUGH –
This was a little bit of a letdown as there were hardly any of the so called species around when I was there only got Squirrel Monkeys and a couple of ducks around in the main area and a couple of birds by the exit (I have put photographs in the gallery of zoo chat for ID) the exhibit itself was very well set out and could easily accommodate more exotic species.
LEMUR WALK THROUGH –
What a letdown this was all I will say about this is putting a path through a lawn and hoping the Lemurs turn up is a little bit disappointing, and no member of staff to be seen within the walk through on a day when there were loads of children about makes you wonder a little (another visitor said it is nearly always like that).
WALLABY AND KANGAROO WALK THROUGH –
A good idea to have a Kangaroo and Wallaby walk through is much better than the one I am used to at Dudley, a good area and quantity of animals within the walk through well done
BIRDS –
A good selection of species around the zoo it’s a pity there is no walk through with just birds in it but I will say I enjoyed the way the zoo exhibited the species they have
OVERALL VIEW –
I can say I really enjoyed my day at the zoo and found it to be a surprisingly much better zoo then the last time I visited the improvements have been great Giraffe Heights, Farm Building, Penguin and Sea Lion Display area, Small Primate House and the Entrance.
The staffs were great they were there to answer any questions and always made time for the visitors I will be visiting again shortly
The admission price I think should have included the guide book and map (which seems to be targeted at the children and not adults) there are many place to rest and have a drink or something to eat and the toilets are very clean and tidy
Some room for improvement but there always are and you know what they say “you can’t please all the people all the time”
Visit Rating 8.5 out of 10
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