Anonymous wrote:PP with all the info- (OP Here)- if I want to Park in lot D by the kids farm is there a separate entrance to that lot or do you enter the zoo in one place?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you can definitely find parking at 9am-- won't be any problem. We usually get there about 9:45 and can park anywhere. You can see all the outdoor animals- just not any indoor animals.
I'm not sure how old your DD is- but our zoo tip is to park at the bottom near the Kids Farm, and work up. That way when you get tired you just turn around and walk downhill.
This is great info! Thanks! I did not know they had a kid farm...can you pet any animals or is it just to see some?
You can pet some-- there are little goats? that you can line up and go in and groom.
I like the zoo at 18 months. If you get there at 9am, I would start at Lion/Tiger hill. Then walk up the main path towards the monkeys/ apes, etc. If you want to hit everything I would go all the way up to the gazelle's, zebra's. (They are at the very top of the zoo.)
Then start walking down.
My kids particularly liked the small mammal house at that age b/c they could get right next to the glass and see things- they actuallly had more trouble with some of the larger animals that were further away.
The bird house and outdoor area is also a big hit with my kids, and tends to be substantially less crowded (it's off the beaten path.)
I generally find the zoo food to be extremely expensive and not very good, and will try and pack a picnic. That being said, the zoo offerings have improved in recent years. There is a cart near the Panda's that sells pretty good tacos and a popcorn cart right next to it.
the zoo has a free app that lists various different events and feeding times.
I like the seal show- but there is no shade and when my kids were really little they didn't get a lot out of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you can definitely find parking at 9am-- won't be any problem. We usually get there about 9:45 and can park anywhere. You can see all the outdoor animals- just not any indoor animals.
I'm not sure how old your DD is- but our zoo tip is to park at the bottom near the Kids Farm, and work up. That way when you get tired you just turn around and walk downhill.
This is great info! Thanks! I did not know they had a kid farm...can you pet any animals or is it just to see some?
You can pet some-- there are little goats? that you can line up and go in and groom.
I like the zoo at 18 months. If you get there at 9am, I would start at Lion/Tiger hill. Then walk up the main path towards the monkeys/ apes, etc. If you want to hit everything I would go all the way up to the gazelle's, zebra's. (They are at the very top of the zoo.)
Then start walking down.
My kids particularly liked the small mammal house at that age b/c they could get right next to the glass and see things- they actuallly had more trouble with some of the larger animals that were further away.
The bird house and outdoor area is also a big hit with my kids, and tends to be substantially less crowded (it's off the beaten path.)
I generally find the zoo food to be extremely expensive and not very good, and will try and pack a picnic. That being said, the zoo offerings have improved in recent years. There is a cart near the Panda's that sells pretty good tacos and a popcorn cart right next to it.
the zoo has a free app that lists various different events and feeding times.
I like the seal show- but there is no shade and when my kids were really little they didn't get a lot out of it.
I am really excited to go now...thanks a ton!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you can definitely find parking at 9am-- won't be any problem. We usually get there about 9:45 and can park anywhere. You can see all the outdoor animals- just not any indoor animals.
I'm not sure how old your DD is- but our zoo tip is to park at the bottom near the Kids Farm, and work up. That way when you get tired you just turn around and walk downhill.
This is great info! Thanks! I did not know they had a kid farm...can you pet any animals or is it just to see some?
Anonymous wrote:you can definitely find parking at 9am-- won't be any problem. We usually get there about 9:45 and can park anywhere. You can see all the outdoor animals- just not any indoor animals.
I'm not sure how old your DD is- but our zoo tip is to park at the bottom near the Kids Farm, and work up. That way when you get tired you just turn around and walk downhill.
