Frankie_number_1_fan
Well-Known Member
The purpose of this thread is to discuss my speculative plan for changes the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium can make going forward. Much of this is based on information I know about future zoo renovations (publicly shared), but also my own personal thoughts/opinions over the different regions of the zoo and what changes I would make.
I will be documenting this by region starting at the front of the zoo and then to the back.
Adventure Cove
Given the massive expansion underway, I will be focusing on the 2nd phase that is currently unannounced
I will be documenting this by region starting at the front of the zoo and then to the back.
Adventure Cove
- Not much I can see changing here for the forseeable future, as the region is new, popular with the public and aging well
- Personally I would like to see more of the encounters villiage utilized, as there are several outdoor "pens" that are for temporary use only and aren't very viewer friendly. These could be rennovated into more permanent rotation exhibits like the rest of the area.
Given the massive expansion underway, I will be focusing on the 2nd phase that is currently unannounced
- Expand theming around the area. More trees, and exhibit design to mimic walking in a forest, wetlands, etc. This not only provides more shade, but also a more immersive experience.
- Adding a restaurant overlooking one of the exhibits would be a great decision not only financially but visually. I can see this working well with the cougars, moose or a potential wetlands exhibit.
- Expand the Moose exhibit to include a walk-over bridge that the moose can swim under to a second side of the exhibit. More guest viewing on various sides of the exhibit, much like there is currently but with increased visibility and practicality (a concrete path vs gravel to decrease mud). Convert the former reindeer/crane part of the yard to be more integrated with the rest of exhibit and expand it as well, potentially connecting with the other side of the bridge.
- Bring back Prairie dogs potentially and place them where the lynx are currently. Convert the exhibit into a multi-level viewing experience that allows guests to see the burrowing of the Prarie dogs via one way glass.
- Potentially add additional Prarie animals around the same area such as cranes to create a small theme to the area.
- Move the lynx into approximately where the bears are now. Make the exhibit more viewer friendly by putting one way viewer glass into areas where the lynx like to hide, and have more viewing opportunities around the exhibit.
- Move the reindeer slightly closer to Polar Frontier and model the area accordingly, expand the exhibit and create a more visually unique design both in terms of viewing and for the animals.
- Expand the cougar exhibit slightly and give more unique guest viewing opportunities (IE up higher viewing or even indoor viewing), but overall this exhibit is very well done already imo.
- Expand the Wolverine exhibit. The log cabin idea is very nice and could easily be expanded to encompass a bigger exhibit and even include other animal viewing.
- For Winter's sake, a wetlands portion of the region could be added mainly indoors. This could be done by making the wolverine cabin expand into an additional room or rooms where wetlands could be viewed.
- Bring back Beavers for this purpose, as well as a few other wetlands animals if possible. Again, something modeled like Cleveland's wetlands area could be created in this area.
- The train route needs adjusted so guests can actually see animals while riding it. Moose, Reindeer, Cougar and lynx are all possible but underutilized.
- Expand the arctic fox exhibit, it is incredibly small. The indoor polar play area could easily be utilized as an expansion to their exhibit.
- The entire indoor Polar Frontier building needs a serious refurbishment. The space is massive but aging and underutilized
- With a lot of excess land owned by the zoo, I can see additions to Heart of Africa happening
- While theoretically the zoo has room to hold African AND Asian elephants, I doubt this will happen. The room is there but nothing indicates plans for this.
- Original Heart of Africa plans included hippos, so this may be a change that could happen in the future
- Honestly a majority of this region still holds up, is well themed and works to function
- The walkthrough building could use new signage, fresh interactive areas, etc but doesn't need much more than that currently.
- Asian Elephant exhibit can and SHOULD be expanded as much as possible. The current GOHR exhibit is empty and that space could easily become part of the elephant area. Im not sure how much excess space around the complex the zoo has, but it should be used as much as possible.
- Aside from NA itself, this is the most outdated region of the zoo. The theming is wack, the exhibits are aging or small, and there's a lot of underutilized space
- I believe years back there was a small cafe near the flamingo area which has since closed and been converted to bathrooms, reinstalling this cafe would be a good food and beverage move.
- Add shade to the flamingo exhibit and expand it a tad.
- Expand the gator exhibit, and add an indoor gator exhibit in the reptile house for the winter months. Other than this, the Reptile house has aged wonderfully.
- The infamous aquarium...needless to say this building is so lackluster and missing a lot of flare. I'm not sure of the logistics of this, but expanding the aquarium underground to a degree would allow for a true aquatics building with a larger main tank, and more viewing oppertunity for potentially other fish and animals. Connecting Discovery Reef with the Manatee building would also make the entire area flow better.
- The penguin habitat needs a complete rehaul. Size, viewing and overall design are honestly really poor. The area has space, so I see no reason to give the exhibit some help.
- Tortoise exhibit is fine, but could look nicer visually