If they continue as they have in recent years, Dallas Zoo is open late on Saturday nights in summer and Houston Zoo is open late on Friday nights (or is it Saturday also) in summer.
That’d be a grave mistake, from what I’ve heard.Skip Toledo
That’d be a grave mistake, from what I’ve heard.
I have a friend who is pretty familiar with both places, and I am also familiar with the south. On his recent visit to Brookfield, he was quite disappointed with a lot of the zoo, particularly the disgrace that is Tropic World.![]()
That’d be a grave mistake, from what I’ve heard.
I have a friend who is pretty familiar with both places, and I am also familiar with the south. On his recent visit to Brookfield, he was quite disappointed with a lot of the zoo, particularly the disgrace that is Tropic World. Shedd, Lincoln Park (for the most part) and Toledo, however, were all highlights.
One unique feature of Dallas is the monorail, one of only three zoo monorails still in operation in the United States, as discussed here: Zoo Monorails .
Some ZooChat members do not like a monorail, but I find it enjoyable.
Have you come any closer to making a decision on where you’ll be heading this summer? I would love to hear some details if so.
One big advantage that Texas has over Chicago and Ohio is that there is a far greater range of songs to provide titles for any travel thread; however, whether this is a deal-breaker, I am not sure!
Also, just to stir the pot one last time, have you ever considered The Wilds in Ohio? From photos it looks like a brilliant establishment. It all depends on how many days your spending in the mid west, but cutting Cleveland in favor of it would be mighty tempting to myself. This all depends on if your going to the mid west of course.