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Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens Accessing Cotswold Wildlife Park by public transport

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by AthleticBinturong, 3 Nov 2019.

  1. Zia

    Zia Well-Known Member

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    Yes... to make it worth the cost you would need to tap into a waiting pool of people really.
     
  2. Andrew Swales

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    Absolutely, and there-in lies another problem... assuming the mini-bus has a finite number of seats (14 usually) - what happens if the waiting group of people numbers 15 or more.... it easily could in main season. The potential for complaints and dissatisfaction would seem enormous, but I can only assume WMZ is able to manage this.
     
  3. sooty mangabey

    sooty mangabey Well-Known Member

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    While I certainly appreciate the sentiment behind the question, it should be pointed out that the zoo with which @Andrew Swales is very closely connected has invested considerably, financially and in terms of effort, in renewable energy: wind turbines and solar panels mean that the zoo is able to not only produce its own electricity, but also provide power to the national grid.
     
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