A so-so exhibit that is far too small for the bears, and does not allow them to easily escape from the public eye. Most of the mammals in the Texas Wild area of the zoo are in enclosures that are fairly sparse and tiny in comparison to many other North American zoos.
Maybe tiny, might do with some hiding places, I agree. But I can't say this too often, I've seen so many horrible concrete bear grottoes in my life that any exhibit that gives the bears green grass to dig in and walk on, water to drink from, etc, is welcomed by me, regardless of anything else.