I went to London in August, I arrived late, and had to queue for about 20 minutes to get in.
I queued in the Reptile House and found the Philippine Crocs where I had to wait again for around 10 minutes to get near enough to take a photo. At that point someone else decided to stand at the other end of the exhibit in a bright yellow shirt, the reflection of which was visible in my proposed shot.
He was one of those visitors who decides to stand for ever and ever just staring at the enclosure. When he finally moved I couldn't get my camera to work and found out the batteries were flat.
Went to the shop by the old penguin pool thinking it would not be as busy as the main shop, queued for about 15 minutes to get served and was told they did not stock my type of battery there, only in the main shop.
Queued again at the main shop for quite a while, put the new batteries in, went back to the reptiles and took a photo of the Philippine Crocs, then ran out of film. My spare film snapped when I put it in the camera and I couldn't load it. The it started to rain, very heavily.
I decided to call it a day, the total time I was in the zoo was about 55 minutes.
It was the worst zoo visit I have ever had.
I queued in the Reptile House and found the Philippine Crocs where I had to wait again for around 10 minutes to get near enough to take a photo. At that point someone else decided to stand at the other end of the exhibit in a bright yellow shirt, the reflection of which was visible in my proposed shot.
He was one of those visitors who decides to stand for ever and ever just staring at the enclosure. When he finally moved I couldn't get my camera to work and found out the batteries were flat.
Went to the shop by the old penguin pool thinking it would not be as busy as the main shop, queued for about 15 minutes to get served and was told they did not stock my type of battery there, only in the main shop.
Queued again at the main shop for quite a while, put the new batteries in, went back to the reptiles and took a photo of the Philippine Crocs, then ran out of film. My spare film snapped when I put it in the camera and I couldn't load it. The it started to rain, very heavily.
I decided to call it a day, the total time I was in the zoo was about 55 minutes.
It was the worst zoo visit I have ever had.