The Bronx zoo has the best exhibits ( as shown by the aza exhibit awards)
I would urge throwing out entirely the AZA Best Exhibit awards as a criteria for judging. As I've pointed out many times, the awards tend to be very biased (at least in the past they were). Try walking through Omaha's Lied Jungle, then through Woodland Park's Tropical Rainforest building. When you realize that Woodland Park won the award that year, you should laugh! It should also be remembered that many major zoos don't even submit their excellent new exhibits for the AZA awards. Omaha hasn't submitted any exhibits since 1992. Disney, Columbus, Sedgwick County, and many others are also zoos that have never won an AZA exhibit award -- which shows that the award is basically a joke.
Other zoos like SD, DAK, and Columbus may indeed be better places for families or the general public to visit. I'm not families or the general public. I'm a grown dude that likes to go to zoos and see lots of animals in imaginative enclosures. It's not the norm, but it is what it is, and i feel like there are no better places for oddballs like myself than Bronx or Woodland Park.
This is my whole point. When we talk about "Which zoo is better", don't we generally mean "Which is better for the most people"? If we mean "Which is better for ME", then that could have very specific answers for every single person. So when we remember that 3/4 of all zoo visitors are either children or their accompanying adults, for any zoo to be the "best" for the most visitors, it has to be great for children. This is why I factor in strongly the zoos' Children's Zoo, their rides, their shows, and other things important to kids.
It's not the norm, but it is what it is, and i feel like there are no better places for oddballs like myself than Bronx or Woodland Park.
So I guess this statement is saying that Bronx and Woodland Park are the best zoos for "oddballs". I hope this isn't insulting, but I would tend to agree.
A few key points need to be remembered in this comparison:
1. Direction of Zoo: While Bronx has been closing down exhibits (World of Darkness, Rare Animal Range, Skyfari), Omaha has been adding even more (Insect building, Madagascar, sky ride).
2. Winter: Some of Bronx's best exhibits (Congo Gorilla Forest, Wild Asia, Baboon Reserve) are either closed or severely cut back for 4-5 months of the year. At Omaha, the best exhibits (Lied Jungle, Kingdoms of the Night, Desert Dome, Scott Aquarium) are all indoor climate-controlled exhibits. So for these colder months, Omaha is clearly better.
3. Hours: Bronx is only open from 10-5, and they chase you out of the zoo at closing time. I've never gone there when I didn't feel I needed more time. Omaha is open from 9:30-5, but the grounds remain open for at least 2 hours after closing. Thus, as long as you do the indoor exhibits by 5, you usually have plenty of time. This, by the way, is where San Diego really shines, with their summertime late hours.