The later posts (starting around 566 or so) of this thread Snowleopard's 2019 Road Trip: Netherlands, Belgium, France & Germany sparked a discussion that I feel deserves its own thread. That discussion is how valid or important are non-animal attractions in luring new visitors to zoos in an attempt to educate them? We are talking about things like 3D/4D theaters, zip lines, play areas and splash parks, shows (with or without live animals), and rides (from animal related safari jeeps to unrelated roller coasters).
I believe most ZooChatters dislike these kind of additions and prefer an animal based experience. But these other attractions appear to be popular with the general public. Is there a value in adding them to increase attendance and/or revenue?
I believe most ZooChatters dislike these kind of additions and prefer an animal based experience. But these other attractions appear to be popular with the general public. Is there a value in adding them to increase attendance and/or revenue?