on 06-01-2014 03:35 PM
Hi all just wanting some opinions in regards to visisting the melbourne zoo..I went for a visit yeasterday after not being for a great number of years..It seems to be a total money grab now..We arrived late ( our fault) around 2 pm as i thought zoo twilights had began..Zoo twilights is ran by the zoo in summer and lets you remain a bit longer than normal hours..Any way paid full entry along with lots of others even though only 3 hours remained ( again my decision)Asked about twilights and found once they start in a few weeks you eneter from 5.30 only..If you choose to come earlier in the day and wish to stay longer they kick you out at 5 and you must pay re entry cost all over again to attend the twilight session( approx 4 hours)..Very let down with that as the zoo is far from cheap..Lots of people walked around bumping past eachother..food and drink prices were sky high ( as most event prices are)..Some enclosures were inproved but many animals looked extremely bored..Lots of very silly comments were made by many people including one woman who could not believe the elephant had decided to toilet in the water..She actually felt it was a dirty thing on the elephants part ( wonder how she expects one to toilet train an elephant.)...Felt the whole zoo had lost the original atmosphere it used to have..Just my opinion but wondered what others think
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on 06-01-2014 08:52 PM
06-01-2014 04:08 PM - edited 06-01-2014 04:09 PM
Sorry you feel you had a bad experience at the Melbourne Zoo.
I though it would be common knowledge that for the twilight
experience, you would have to be there later in the day. They
can't let people wander willy nilly around the zoo at all hours.
Ergo, kick you out, then you pay to come back in.
Melbourne Zoo is magnificent these days. Back when I was
younger (when dinosaurs roamed the earth), the poor old
elephants had to give people a ride in the howdah on their
back. Big cats paced tirelessly in cages that were too small.
The zoo has left some of them there so you can see how badly
the animals were treated. True, the refreshments are horribly
expensive, but then they are whatever you go to see, be it
a footy match or just another tourist destination.
All in all, the Melbourne Zoo is a great place with the keepers
doing a wonderful job.
on 06-01-2014 04:30 PM
Maybe i was just having a bad day..i agree the cage sizes hve inproved but i did still see a large cat ( jaguar i think) who paced up and back the front fence line in front of us all and not stopping once almost to what appeared the point of obbessive compulsive behaiour ( Dr harry once told me cats and dogs do get that with real boredom issues)..I never remember the elephant rides but i do remember hearing a big elephant died through swallowing a tennis ball years back...Also you probably heard just recently one baby elephant also died because its head got stuck in a play tyre that they had hung up for it..Heartbreaking...Some enclosures are much better for sure and so they should be ...Still just wish all wild animals could be left safely to live there lives in thier own natural habitatwhere nature intended them to be with thier prey and open space and no intervention by man But then that just an inpossible dream now
on 06-01-2014 05:19 PM
Unfortunately, de-forestation and poachers world-wide have
reinforced the need to keep beautiful animals in zoos, for the
survival of the species
on 06-01-2014 06:34 PM
This relates to eBay's 'new community experience' how? Especially when it no longer new.
Surely CS is the place for this thread.
on 06-01-2014 07:14 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:This relates to eBay's 'new community experience' how? Especially when it no longer new.
Surely CS is the place for this thread.
??? This is CS
on 06-01-2014 07:14 PM
on 06-01-2014 07:25 PM
It had not been moved when Dave posted on the thread.
06-01-2014 07:27 PM - edited 06-01-2014 07:28 PM
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@lyndal1838 wrote:It had not been moved when Dave posted on the thread.
I know. Dave won't like being on CS though!
edit: that's the funny bit
on 06-01-2014 07:56 PM
We went to the Melbourne Zoo, 3 or so years ago in Feb. We arrived at opening time but by early afternoon the temp was getting pretty high. It would have been nice to sit on grassed areas and have a rest now and then but it was just too hot..
Other than that we enjoyed the visit.