I loved reading the post from
@Tim Brown and he and I discussed Copenhagen Zoo at length over a series of texts. We are very good friends (and co-authors!) and we text and email constantly. Whether it is zoos or soccer, we have loads in common. It's fascinating to see how everyone has different perspectives on zoos and Tim likes looking down on a good old bear grotto. I prefer more expansive enclosures, but each to their own. Neither of us enjoy rollercoasters in zoos, so we can agree on that point when it comes to a place like Kolmarden or Busch Gardens.
On a different note, one of the major reasons why I toured the Scandinavian nations now is because they are expensive countries. Since everything consistently increases in price, it was best to bang them off before their entrance fees become even more eye-watering. If I was to hit up Denmark, Sweden and Norway in a decade, then the cost would be far more prohibitive. Although, it is curious that my fast food stops were fairly cheap in Scandinavia, with McDonald's and Burger King meals essentially being the same price as they would be in Canada. That is in sharp contrast with the extremely expensive entrance fees.
I thought that it would be intriguing to post the price of one adult ticket in the summer season at each of the 24 zoos/aquariums that I visited in the Nordic nations. I'm sure that there are possibly combo tickets available, and discounts for students and other such options, but for an adult flying solo on a zoo trip these are the prices in the local currency and then a conversion into Canadian dollars.
Kattegatcentret Center (Grenaa, DK) 175 DKK ($32 CAD)
Skandinavisk Dyrepark/Scandinavian Wildlife Park (Kolind, DK) 200 DKK ($36 CAD)
Skaerup Zoo (Borkop, DK) 140 DKK ($25 CAD)
Givskud Zoo (Givskud, DK) 230 DKK ($42 CAD)
Ree Park Safari (Ebeltoft, DK) 195 DKK ($35 CAD)
Munkholm Zoo (Munkholm, DK) 130 DKK ($24 CAD)
AQUA Akvarium & Dyrepark/AQUA Aquarium & Wildlife Park (Silkeborg, DK) 175 DKK ($31 CAD)
Jyllands Park Zoo (Videbaek, DK) 185 DKK ($34 CAD)
Nordsoen Oceanarium/North Sea Oceanarium (Hirtshals, DK) 185 DKK ($34 CAD)
Randers Regnskov/Randers Tropical Zoo (Randers, DK) 195 DKK ($35 CAD)
Aalborg Zoo (Aalborg, DK) 210 DKK ($38 CAD)
Odense Zoo (Odense, DK) 195 DKK ($35 CAD)
Terrariet Reptile Zoo (Vissenbjerg, DK) 120 DKK ($22 CAD)
Fjord & Baelt (Kerteminde, DK) 150 DKK ($27 CAD)
Malmo Reptile Center (Malmo, SE) 110 SEK ($14 CAD)
Kolmarden Wildlife Park (Kolmarden, SE) 748 SEK ($51 CAD)
Kolmarden Tropicarium (Kolmarden, SE) 189 SEK ($24 CAD)
Parken Zoo (Eskilstuna, SE) 360 SEK ($46 CAD)
Boras Zoo (Boras, SE) 379 SEK ($48 CAD) -
@twilighter bought my ticket here
Nordens Ark (Hunnebostrand, SE) 280 SEK ($36 CAD) -
@twilighter bought my ticket here
Kristiansand Zoo (Kristiansand, NO) 489 NOK ($64 CAD)
Den Lille Dyrehage/The Small Zoo (Sundebru, NO) 260 NOK ($35 CAD)
Den Bla Planet Aquarium/The Blue Planet Aquarium (Kastrup, Copenhagen, DK) 195 DKK ($35 CAD)
Kobenhavn Zoo/Copenhagen Zoo (Copenhagen, DK) 209 DKK ($38 CAD)
Total:
$841 CAD (an average of exactly
$35 CAD per zoo)
As one can see, my bank account bulged at the seams with all these steep admission fees. By contrast, Prague Zoo is only 250 CZK ($13 CAD) and Wroclaw Zoo is only 60 zl ($17 CAD) and those two facilities are in most zoo nerd lists of the top 10 zoos in all of Europe. I can already foresee that a Czech. Rep./Poland trip would be relatively inexpensive, although I think that I have eyes on southern and eastern Germany as a very good candidate for my next journey...whenever that will be.