
17-11-2008
Free days sound a good idea BUT only if people actually want to visit the zoo and not just there because its free! nothing worse than a load of uninterested people clogging up the place
Alot of zoos have bogofs and offers in local papers, we used up alot of kelloggs vouchers (1 adult free with paying adult) at woburn and whipsnade recently
Also annual membership to the zoos is brilliant our Colchester card gets us in free at alot of zoos (Chester, twycross, paignton, Bristol, marwell and a few more I cant think of!) so if your real bargain for regulars
I recently adopted an a bear for my fella (awww  ) at Whipsnade the minimum donation being £20 and you get a free entry ticket worth £17.50 (the same obviously available at London zoo).
Most people who havent been to a zoo in a long while tend to think they are still stuck in the past with 'pits', small wire cages and bored animals! I am always having to explain to people that Colchester has moved on since the 60s and is nothing like that anymore (nor are most zoos!).
To get people interested in in animal conservation and to educate our future generations is crucial, what with schools not offering 'trips' due to the health & Safety/insurance claim culture we have now less young people get to visit zoos (saying that always seems to be a busload when I am trying to have a quiet midweek visit  ).
Maybe its just that zoos need to raise their profiles to compete with the 'theme parks', zoos aren't just for families, they are worth the entrance fee, brilliant for photographers, they are a full day out and you may even learn something
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