4/5 Carol G. 2 years ago on Google
This
zoo
is
BIG.
I'm
sure
it's
not
as
big
as
some
of
them
out
there,
but
almost
too
big
to
see
in
a
day.
Certainly
too
big
to
enjoy
properly,
everything
they
offer,
in
one
day
with
a
four
year
old.
Be
prepared
to
buy
or
bring
plenty
of
water/beverages
and
if
you're
with
kiddoes,
you'll
likely
get
to
buy
an
extremely
expensive
lunch
as
well.
(You
can't
bring
food
in.)
That
being
said,
they
had
an
excellent
selection
of
food
options
available.
If
you
can
deal
with
the
30
minute
line
wait
and
another
15
for
your
food,
you're
in
good
shape.
They
have
a
large
variety
of
animals,
almost
all
of
them
(minus
most
of
the
big
cats)
were
out
for
us
to
admire
and
gawk
at.
The
giraffe
enclosure
felt
like
a
miserable
three
mile
walk
with
no
shade
in
scorching
heat
and
it
was
absolutely
NOT
worth
it
one
we
got
to
where
they
were
feeding
them.
Which,
apparently,
if
you
don't
get
there
an
hour
early,
aren't
going
to
get
to
do
because
there's
much
too
much
of
a
line
there,
too.
(With
absolutely
no
shade
their,
either.)
Beyond
the
giraffes,
the
reptile
building
was
packed
to
the
gills
with
people.
They
should
-
even
without
Covid
concerns
-
be
monitoring
how
many
people
were
in
that
building
at
a
time.
It
was
wall-to-wall
bodies
and
you
could
barely
move.
We
left
that
scene
pretty
quickly.
We
did
really
enjoy
the
nocturnal
animal
enclosure
with
the
bats
and
owls,
as
well
as
getting
to
see
a
gorilla
-
that's
been
on
the
kid's
to-do
list
for
an
entire
year.
The
seals
were
fun
too.
And
the
eagles
were
a
delight.
Overall,
it
was
a
well
kept
zoo
with
a
lot
to
offer
and
see,
and
I
suppose
if
we
had
been
better
prepared
and
had
a
better
mapped
out
path,
we'd
have
done
better
overall,
but
in
the
end,
I
felt
like
it
just
wasn't
that
great
of
an
experience.