3/5 Lucky R. 7 years ago on Google
tl;dr:
Live
music,
small
area,
age
category
0
-10/
60+,
food
good,
staff
alright,
location
remote,
price
expensive.
Dear
readers,
My
first
of
impression
of
the
zoo
was
alright.
It
seemed
cozy
and
there
was
live
music
playing.
When
i
entered
the
the
area,
There
were
a
lot
of
stands
that
sell
food.
And
i
saw
a
lot
of
elderly
people.
This
made
me
think
that
a
lot
of
this
was
based
on
nostalgia.
The
parks
size
is
small.
It
was
rather
small
compared
to
most
zoo's
I
have
seen
in
the
Netherlands
when
i
was
still
a
kid.
There
was
the
main
area,
a
restaurant,
the
zoo
area.
The
age
category
was
most
likely
0
-
10
/
60+
.
Even
while
I
was
there,
I
only
saw
kids
and
elderly
people.
Which
was
kinda
sad
to
see.
Given
the
cultural
theme
of
it.
The
food
was
good.
There
were
lot's
of
typical
Indonesian
foods.
You
did
have
to
pay
with
cash
at
the
stands.
We
bought
snacks
and
a
plate
with
rice
and
meat
from
these
stands.
We
ate
with
5
people
and
we
payed
approximately
€30,-
.
The
quality
of
the
food
was
alright
for
the
price
payed.
The
snacks
bought
from
the
restaurant
were
also
alright
and
were
about
€2,50.
The
snacks
were
alright
at
the
restaurant
and
could
be
bought
with
either
cash
or
by
using
pin
card.
The
staff
was
alright.
There
was
no
distinction
between
workers
and
visitors
this
is
not
a
real
problem
especially
since
the
area
is
small.
Other
than
that
the
only
staff
member
was
the
girl
behind
the
counter
of
the
restaurant
whom
was
very
nice.
And
a
man
playing
the
drum
instruments
with
us.
Whom
was
also
very
friendly.
There
were
a
lot
of
animals.
It
was
very
cool
to
seem
them
all
up
close.
The
animals
had
enough
space
and
was
not
to
cramped.
The
birds
could
be
fed
with
worms
or
seeds.
They
had
2
to
3
animal
workers
the
way
i
saw
it.
So
i
hope
they
maintain
the
animals
well.
The
music
was
good.
I
really
liked
the
Indonesian
music.
It
even
gave
me
some
nostalgia.
It
was
nice
that
you
could
eat
Indonesian
food
while
listening
Indonesian
music.
People
were
allowed
to
dance
up
front,
and
to
even
sing.
The
location
was
ok.
It
was
kinda
remote
but
it
is
doable
while
using
navigation.
There
was
a
bus
stop
at
the
place
so
it
would
be
possible
to
go
there
with
public
transport.
The
price
was
expensive.
It
was
expensive
although
the
area
was
pretty
small.
And
after
you've
seen
the
animals
it's
only
the
music
that
could
entertain
the
visitors.
One
ticket
for
one
adult
is
€8,50.
Overall,
it
was
fun
yet
very
expensive.
I
liked
seeing
those
animals
and
I
also
liked
the
Indonesian
foods
and
music.
It
was
really
driven
by
nostalgia.
It
was
really
small
so
people
from
far
should
consider
if
they
really
like
nostalgia
or
if
they
came
to
see
a
few
animals.
I
hope
the
place
will
eventually
grow
and
attract
younger
people
with
Indonesian
decent.
For
now
I
chose
3
out
of
5
stars
because
I
think
there
are
a
lot
of
improvements
to
be
made.
Like
my
review
if
it
was
any
help.
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