Currently visitor capacity is capped at 5000 at the San Diego Zoo and 3000 at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. I was told by a volunteer at the Safari Park yesterday that the capacity limits were calculated based on the square footage of visitor pathways/areas as opposed to the size of the facility which explains why the much larger Safari Park has a lower visitor capacity than the Zoo. As far as I've heard there are no limits on how many people are allowed to enter per hour, but once the designated capacity limit is reached no one else will be allowed to enter until some visitors exit. I was able to enter the Safari Park without any issues when they opened yesterday, but I did hear that they reached their capacity at some point during the day.
The female cheetah cub was on exhibit in the larger nursery area. The smaller nursery area (next to Robert the Zebra, for those familiar with the Safari Park) had two African crested porcupines born on May 29.
The female cheetah cub was on exhibit in the larger nursery area. The smaller nursery area (next to Robert the Zebra, for those familiar with the Safari Park) had two African crested porcupines born on May 29.