Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roer’s zoofari is super cute.
The National zoo is huge. I would not want to do a party. JMO.
Roer’s (sp) has an issue with not taking proper care of it’s animals. The name and ownership keep changing but it has always traced back to the same family. The owners were asking people to bring vegtables to the zoo during the pandemic to feed the animals and there were soem disturbing reports over the care the animals were getting. We live in the area and refuse to go there.
Anonymous wrote:Not a zoo, but if your kid likes animals, do you live somewhere where you could do Squeals on Wheels instead?
https://www.squealsonwheels.us/
Or some other location with a petting zoo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be very annoyed if my kid got invited to a free zoo party and I had to attend for hours and pay $30 to park.
I was thinking how annoying it would be to carry gifts and walk around the whole time and walk very far back to the car.
Meet at the car, the parent can get there early and tell people what lot they are in. Drop the gifts off at the car. Or it is a great excuse for the parents to have a no gift party. Maybe the parents can offer to buy the birthday kid a special toy to compensate for the lack of gifts.
But yeah, driving my kid there and paying to park would suck. So I would say that unless it was a small enough group that the parents could drive them all to the Zoo, it would be a hassle. Or if people live close enough to walk to the zoo for drop off and pick up.
I have 3 kids and been to a lot of parties. I have also been to the zoo with others and I think it is literally the worst place to meet others. I say this as a person who has kids who love the zoo and have been to the zoo several times. People who are not familiar won’t be able to find you and/or you will spend a lot of time looking for them.
This sounds like a logistical nightmare.
I think if OP has ~5 kids dropped off at her home and she takes kids by herself, it should probably be fine.
I’m a very punctual person and I am always one of few punctual people for a party. You will have late people. Someone who can’t find your car. Stuck in traffic. Running late for x readon, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be very annoyed if my kid got invited to a free zoo party and I had to attend for hours and pay $30 to park.
I was thinking how annoying it would be to carry gifts and walk around the whole time and walk very far back to the car.
Meet at the car, the parent can get there early and tell people what lot they are in. Drop the gifts off at the car. Or it is a great excuse for the parents to have a no gift party. Maybe the parents can offer to buy the birthday kid a special toy to compensate for the lack of gifts.
But yeah, driving my kid there and paying to park would suck. So I would say that unless it was a small enough group that the parents could drive them all to the Zoo, it would be a hassle. Or if people live close enough to walk to the zoo for drop off and pick up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, many years ago, my friend just invited everyone at a certain date and time, and we had a lovely day at the Zoo.
That's how most people do it: the majority of local residents cannot afford a pricey Zoo party! Also, FONZ does not exist anymore, and if I recall the parties were organized by FONZ - so you might not see them again for some time.
I went to a couple of unsanctioned parties and it was fun!
They new zoo mentality is that they are only for the rich, because they got rid of FONZ and affordable and beneficial memberships.
Yes, the free zoo that has never charged admission clearly has the attitude that they are only for the rich. (BTW, they still have memberships, and the reason they got rid of FONZ was related to the pandemic and their funding arrangement.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be very annoyed if my kid got invited to a free zoo party and I had to attend for hours and pay $30 to park.
I was thinking how annoying it would be to carry gifts and walk around the whole time and walk very far back to the car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, many years ago, my friend just invited everyone at a certain date and time, and we had a lovely day at the Zoo.
That's how most people do it: the majority of local residents cannot afford a pricey Zoo party! Also, FONZ does not exist anymore, and if I recall the parties were organized by FONZ - so you might not see them again for some time.
I went to a couple of unsanctioned parties and it was fun!
They new zoo mentality is that they are only for the rich, because they got rid of FONZ and affordable and beneficial memberships.
Anonymous wrote:I would be very annoyed if my kid got invited to a free zoo party and I had to attend for hours and pay $30 to park.