5/5 Leigh C. 1 year ago on Google
We
visited
today
due
to
the
teachers
strike
and
bats
off
to
Chester
Zoo
for
allowing
kids
to
go
free,
it
was
a
big
saving
and
allowed
us
to
do
something
exciting.
We
booked
in
advance
so
gaining
entry
was
very
straight
forward,
parking
was
also
plenty
and
well
organised.
To
start
with
the
place
is
massive,
so
please
plan
to
be
doing
a
lot
of
walking.
This
said
it's
all
super
accessible,
a
few
small
inclines
but
nothing
too
bad,
we
managed
with
a
pushchair
and
five
year
old.
There
is
some
construction
going
on
for
new
areas
but
it
certainly
didn't
detract
from
the
visit.
The
whole
place
was
really
clean
and
tidy,
each
exhibit
looked
fresh
and
not
tired.
There
are
so
many
animals
to
say
and
you
can
easily
spend
a
full
day
here,
I
would
certainly
download
the
app
and
plan
the
visit.
One
area
that
pleasantly
surprised
me
was
the
range
of
eating
establishments.
From
quick
tuck
shops
to
a
couple
of
really
nice
coffee
houses.
We
are
in
the
food
hall,
which
wasn't
too
busy
when
we
dined
but
I
imagine
it
could
be
really
busy
during
peak
times.
There
were
three
food
vendors,
fresh
pizza,
fish
and
chips
and
burgers.
The
quality
was
really
good,
gone
are
the
days
of
cheap
fast
food,
this
was
fresh
and
good
quality.
We
finished
off
with
an
ice
cream
Cheshire
Farms.
In
conclusion
I
would
recommend
a
visit,
the
whole
place
has
grown
and
evolved
so
much
over
the
years,
so
if
you
have
never
been
or
haven't
been
in
a
few
years
it
is
worth
a
day
out!
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