The_UltimateBea
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I have posted a variety of Africa Rocks construction photos in the San Diego Zoo media gallery. They were all taken on the 18th of June.
This is a great find UltimateBea. My favorite part of the article is when it says they had to make the paths wider (than the old 1930's exhibit) to accommodate the increasing number and girth of visitors. In other words, a politically correct way of saying Americans are getting fatter!
The article also confirms what we have been speculating: that the reason for the delayed opening is the record winter rains.
The huge underwater viewing for penguins does indeed look impressive, but of course it will also be packed with visitors on busy days.
I am sure they are spending a lot. But then again, I imagine the marketing budget for San Diego Zoo is as large as the entire operating budget for some small zoos!I wonder how much has been spent on advertising; there are billboards for it all over Los Angeles and I heard a radio advertisement for it as well.
If you arrive at opening and go straight there, it should be ok for at least the first half hour or so I would think? I am not sure waiting a week will change anything (though of course you are free to visit whenever you like).Probably going to wait a week after opening to go see it for the meetup. Crowds will certainly be insane before that.
From San Diego Zoo's Facebook page: San Diego Zoo
Does this mean they have all the animals now? Now that they have Geladas?
Construction still seems a bit iffy beyond Cape Fynbos. I'm calling for everything else to open in August.Just for fun, I'm going to try and predict the opening dates for every exhibit in Africa Rocks.
July 1 - Cave Fynbos and Kopje
July 15 - West African Forest
July 22 - Madagascar
August 12 - Acacia Woodlands
September 2 - Ethiopian Highlands
However, since all the animals have arrived and are on site, maybe will get back to back weekly openings. Still think this will be the order though.
I think at least the West African Forest (Dwarf Crocodile) could open near the end of July, since its only one exhibit area. It also dosent appear that large.Construction still seems a bit iffy beyond Cape Fynbos. I'm calling for everything else to open in August.
The geladas have been at the zoo for a couple of months.I'm not sure if they actually have the geladas or are stating they will when that part of ar opens. The employee I talked to didn't know too much about anything beyond Cape Fynbos.
why? Surely if it visible they have no grounds to stop you doing so?I tried to take a picture of AR from the Hua Mei cafe area but was told not to by a zoo employee.