1/5 Gabrielle 1 year ago on Google
We
were
very
excited
to
visit
here
as
a
family.
We
were
sorely
disappointed
upon
arrival.
Firstly,
it
was
way
too
busy.
Grown
adults
were
shoving
my
three
year
old
out
of
the
way
in
order
to
take
photos
of
the
animals.
The
one-way
system
makes
no
difference
whatsoever.
It
just
creates
points
at
which
people
bottle-neck.
Also,
considering
the
sheer
number
of
people
who
were
there
(and
the
fact
that
there
is
not
one,
but
two
cafes
on
such
a
tiny
site),
the
two
female
toilets
were
not
sufficient.
The
impression
is
given
that
making
money
is
king,
and
the
customer
experience
is
second
to
this.
The
car
park
is
a
very-tight
shambles
and
the
buildings
themselves
seem
to
have
wood
chip
boarding
everywhere
(See
photos).
The
glass
of
the
enclosures
was
dirty
(it
was
hard
to
see
some
of
the
animals
through
it!)
and
multiple
cases
had
cracked
glass.
I
also
found
it
disappointing
that
so
much
of
the
‘greenery’
was
dead.
There
are
species
that
thrive
in
tropical
conditions.
It
seems
unnecessary
to
have
dead
plants
everywhere
(in
AND
out
of
the
enclosures).
I
understand
the
temperatures
have
to
be
high
for
the
animals,
but
the
temperatures
in
the
main
croc
house
are
ridiculous.
We
left
2
minutes
into
the
feed
as
we
were
physically
pouring
with
sweat.
Many
people
followed
behind
us
before
the
feed/talk
was
over.
I
imagine
it
may
of
been
bearable
had
their
not
been
so
many
people
in
there,
which
was
a
real
shame.
Very
expensive
at
£44
for
a
family
for
an
hours
experience
(max).
Despite
all
of
the
above,
it
was
enjoyable
at
points!
The
animals
are
interesting
and
unusual.
It
just
needs
to
be
dramatically
cheaper,
have
timed-slots
with
maximum
visitor
capacity,
and
have
a
general
tidy/fix
up.
My
review
rating
is
so
low
as
the
problems
I
encountered
today
are
all
in
reviews
from
up
to
(and
over)
a
year
ago
and,
evidently,
nothing
has
been
done
to
rectify
any
of
the
issues,
despite
constant
feedback.
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