The pass is for 7 days because many people like myself needed two days at SDZ and SP each, plus some Sea World. I saw my only dugong ever there! We used the extra day to go to Mission Bay, ride the restored rollercoaster The Big Dipper, and chill out in the bluest water....

Do you mean dugong in SD Sea World ? When was that ?
 
Do you mean dugong in SD Sea World ? When was that ?
Yes, this was surprising (but incredible if true) to me as well. I've never heard of an aquarium keeping Dugongs in North America.

Edit: I've done a bit of googling and have found no mention of Dugongs at San Diego Seaworld. Perhaps @AmbikaFan meant Manatees?
 
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I will probably get the 5-day pass because I might not go to SeaWorld and will probably want to visit SDZ quite few times, maybe three, and SDZSP twice :)
 
Thanks for the offer! Very kind of you :)
I'm not sure about the logistics yet, but I will see when it gets a bit closer to the time if there happens not to be a bag drop. Are they common in American cities? Pretty much all stations in Europe have them and even relatively small British stations have them.

I honestly have no idea. Traveling by train is pretty uncommon here outside of cities' subways, because it's fairly expensive outside of major routes. Would you be coming in to the 30th/market st station? That's a major hub, so I'd think it would. Feel free to PM me as well.
 
Yes, I would. As I understand the zoo is not very far at all from there so a baggage drop would be really useful :)
 
I will write up the next two trips in a few days' time when I have done proper research on them. They are to Florida and area and Texas and area, with the latter probably extending into Arizona, and who knows, maybe I will be magnetically attracted into California again :D
There seems to be a pretty easy train route to Tucson and then Phoenix, home to, from what I can gather, Arizona's best, so I reckon I will go West after Texas :)
 
Certainly a good plan; Florida and Texas are both home to several of the nation's best zoos (Dallas Zoo is the best in the southwest IMO). And of course if you can get to Arizona, well, you will have made it to the best state in the nation! (Not for zoos necessarily, but overall).

You may also want to look at this poll on best zoo state that we did a few years ago. I don't think you can see the results unless you vote, but I will give a spoiler and say the top three (in order) are: California, Ohio, Texas (I voted for Texas).
Best State for Zoos
 
Oh yes, I remember seeing that thread. I especially look forward to the Southwest trip, especially given the Florida trip is essentially a big excuse to see Whale sharks, although there are some nice zoos around there as well :)
 
Good news with the first trip! My parents have given their permission for me to go on the condition that I take a friend with me and that we go around the city together, which is fine because lots of people at my school share my interests (not just zoos, other things too). Anyway, it's in three years' time still but I've started doing some more in-depth planning!

However, the best news is that my parents have allowed me ~3 weeks for the trip! I guess that means I will be able to visit New York properly, see Philly more thoroughly than planned and see the Smithsonian institutions in full. I will be staying at youth hostels I think. At any rate, good news.

I might post later for your opinions on which attractions I should visit given how much time I now have there. I would also like to get a bit of birding in because I predict a lot of lifers ;)
 
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