When the clocks changed the other week I watched some chap on the news, representing the UK's tourist attractions, bemoaning the loss of daylight hours and how leaving the clocks alone would allow longer opening, more jobs etc. This got me wondering as to why it is that most zoos and animal attractions (as well as most other tourist attractions) don't open to the public until 10am. Is it just some kind of tradition or is there a specific reason?
Surely through the winter months especially, when most zoos close at dusk - which is understandable - opening at 9am would provide an extra hours trade?
Surely through the winter months especially, when most zoos close at dusk - which is understandable - opening at 9am would provide an extra hours trade?