Today my family (wife and 2 kids) joined me as we made the 5-hour round-trip to Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo. We spent a wonderful 4 hours at the zoo but our visit was much different than it would have been if I had been by myself. What is amazing is that for the first two and a half hours we literally saw 5 captive animals (two fringe-eared oryx, two gorillas and a jaguar). Why so few critters?
- Arrive only to have to take my 2.5 year-old daughter to the bathroom and get her decked out in her winter clothes.
- Take my 10 month-old son to get his diaper changed and piled into many layers of clothes.
- Chase a peacock for a few minutes and then get sidetracked by an "exotic" squirrel for another couple of minutes.
- Play the drums in the African Village for a few minutes, as well as exploring the other African-themed huts.
- Enter Zoomazium, the indoor play area that was built in 2006 for $10 million. An hour goes by as the kids crawl around, play with toy animals and go up and down the slide innumerable times.
- Bathroom time again (at least another 10 minutes of time-wasting).
- Lunch time! We went straight to the adjacent Rainforest Pavilion building for a meal and with two young kids that meant a solid 45 minute endeavour.
In summary, in 2.5 hours of time spent at the famous Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle I personally saw 5 exotic animals. Then we did walk around for an hour and a half and we even saw a grizzly in the outstanding underwater area of the habitat. Thank goodness that we visit the zoo all the time, as I find that it takes a number of visits just to be able to see everything at the zoo. My daughter is extremely independent and she insists on walking everywhere at the pace of a two-toed sloth. My son is easygoing but of course still a toddler so he sits in the stroller and then needs to be strapped into a type of fancy backpack whenever we enter an animal building. Everything takes a LONG TIME and yet the family days are still priceless. However, this is why my family cannot properly tour the large zoos together and at times I do go off on my own and leave my loving wife to watch the kiddies in a play area.
- Arrive only to have to take my 2.5 year-old daughter to the bathroom and get her decked out in her winter clothes.
- Take my 10 month-old son to get his diaper changed and piled into many layers of clothes.
- Chase a peacock for a few minutes and then get sidetracked by an "exotic" squirrel for another couple of minutes.
- Play the drums in the African Village for a few minutes, as well as exploring the other African-themed huts.
- Enter Zoomazium, the indoor play area that was built in 2006 for $10 million. An hour goes by as the kids crawl around, play with toy animals and go up and down the slide innumerable times.
- Bathroom time again (at least another 10 minutes of time-wasting).
- Lunch time! We went straight to the adjacent Rainforest Pavilion building for a meal and with two young kids that meant a solid 45 minute endeavour.
In summary, in 2.5 hours of time spent at the famous Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle I personally saw 5 exotic animals. Then we did walk around for an hour and a half and we even saw a grizzly in the outstanding underwater area of the habitat. Thank goodness that we visit the zoo all the time, as I find that it takes a number of visits just to be able to see everything at the zoo. My daughter is extremely independent and she insists on walking everywhere at the pace of a two-toed sloth. My son is easygoing but of course still a toddler so he sits in the stroller and then needs to be strapped into a type of fancy backpack whenever we enter an animal building. Everything takes a LONG TIME and yet the family days are still priceless. However, this is why my family cannot properly tour the large zoos together and at times I do go off on my own and leave my loving wife to watch the kiddies in a play area.