We visited South lakes in the week, must say that the 'new' zoo is much improved.
* entrance now just off the main road, so no traipsing through Dalton itself
* new entrance building big and impressive, actually looks like a proper zoo now rather than the old wooden kiosks
*new toilets, cafe and shop located in entrance/exit building. Lots of larger family friendly toilets (baby change and disabled)
*new outdoor play area next to entrance is brilliant, we zoo with a young child and have to say that this is the best well thought out kids park we have been to in a zoo with separate toddler section, close to ice creams and toilets. Kids ice creams and drinks only £1. Loads of picnic tables.
*africa paddock on right has zebra, wilderbeast, donkeys, goats. Rhinos and giraffes yet to move.
*extension of Madagascar walk around again good, animals seem happy roaming freely though kangaroos have already worked out most people come with bags of food for them
*new aviary that holds birds of prey was impressive - the size of it lets birds fly from one end to the other and you can walk right through it on the path that tuns through the middle
*hippos in new area, seemed happy lolling about on grass, pool doesn't seem much bigger than the old one but is heated
*sumatran tigers - there are two new females since we last visited and it seems that the male is out and the females rotated. Fence between the two old enclosures is gone do the enclosure itself is massive
*possibly the best thing in my mind is all those awful red gravel paths have been tarmaced!!! A big improvement for pushchairs and disabled users.
Off the top of my head that's most the changes. Oh except they've extended the railway and now you buy wristbands on entry to feed animals at feeding times (giraffes,penguins, lemurs and get a bag of food for kangaroos). Place was packed (car park full when we left) but with all the new bits open it certainly didn't feel that way.
I know most you zoo chatters aren't too bothered about things like play areas and better toilets but Gill is certainly onto something with his free child entry and proved family facilities. The place is much improved.