After several visits over the last few years, I've now been to every animal exhibit at the Bronx Zoo. Here is my ranking, based on my totally non-professional opinion. Any voices in agreement or disagreement?
(*) Exhibits with an add-on charge
Excellent - my favorites in the zoo, worthy of repeat visits:
1. Congo Gorilla Forest (*)
2. Madagascar
3. Children's Zoo (*) - my kids love it; I was expecting just farm animals, and was pleasantly surprised to find it's really a whole zoo-within-a-zoo
4. Tiger Mountain
Very Good - but I wouldn't necessarily visit each one on every visit:
5. World of Birds
6. Jungle World (*)
7. Wild Asia Monorail (*) - somewhat downgraded because it gets so crowded; also, the fact that some animals can be seen ONLY from the monorail is a problem
8. Butterfly World (*)
Solid:
9-11. African Plains, Bears, and Zoo Center - these three all feature the big animals that people expect to see at a zoo, in settings that are reasonably nice but not exceptional compared to other zoos; still they are staples of any Bronx Zoo visit (miscellany like camels and bison also fit this characterization)
12-14. Baboon Reserve, Himalayan Highlands, Sea Lions - nothing wrong with these exhibits, but they are no better than other exhibits *in New York City* to see the respective animals (for baboons, I like the Prospect Park Zoo; for Snow Leopards, the Central Park Zoo; and for Sea Lions, the New York Aquarium)
15. Sea Bird Aviary - Nice generous habitat, but I wish there were a greater ratio of penguins to the other birds
16. Mouse House
Looking Tired:
17. Aquatic Bird House - pales in comparison to World of Birds
18. Birds of Prey - cramped quarters for these large animals
19. World of Reptiles - looked like it might be now under renovation?
(*) Exhibits with an add-on charge
Excellent - my favorites in the zoo, worthy of repeat visits:
1. Congo Gorilla Forest (*)
2. Madagascar
3. Children's Zoo (*) - my kids love it; I was expecting just farm animals, and was pleasantly surprised to find it's really a whole zoo-within-a-zoo
4. Tiger Mountain
Very Good - but I wouldn't necessarily visit each one on every visit:
5. World of Birds
6. Jungle World (*)
7. Wild Asia Monorail (*) - somewhat downgraded because it gets so crowded; also, the fact that some animals can be seen ONLY from the monorail is a problem
8. Butterfly World (*)
Solid:
9-11. African Plains, Bears, and Zoo Center - these three all feature the big animals that people expect to see at a zoo, in settings that are reasonably nice but not exceptional compared to other zoos; still they are staples of any Bronx Zoo visit (miscellany like camels and bison also fit this characterization)
12-14. Baboon Reserve, Himalayan Highlands, Sea Lions - nothing wrong with these exhibits, but they are no better than other exhibits *in New York City* to see the respective animals (for baboons, I like the Prospect Park Zoo; for Snow Leopards, the Central Park Zoo; and for Sea Lions, the New York Aquarium)
15. Sea Bird Aviary - Nice generous habitat, but I wish there were a greater ratio of penguins to the other birds
16. Mouse House
Looking Tired:
17. Aquatic Bird House - pales in comparison to World of Birds
18. Birds of Prey - cramped quarters for these large animals
19. World of Reptiles - looked like it might be now under renovation?