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Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Jackwow, 23 Sep 2013.

  1. Jackwow

    Jackwow Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    I am returning to the UK (Scotland) early October, after a 5 month break in SE Asia, and am planning a few days in Northern Ireland shortly after arriving. Obviously one of the main reasons for the visit is to go to Belfast Zoo which sounds like a pretty good zoo with a decent collection of animals (certainly quite a lot that I have never seen). However I notice that from the beginning of October opening hours are 10am to 4pm so I'm wondering if I can do the place justice in 6 hours? I think probably not?
     
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    6 hours should be fine to see the collection.
     
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    Jackwow Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Thanks Zoogiraffe, that's good news. However I'll be in Belfast for a few days so if I miss anything or my visit is interupted by rain I can always pop back again.
     
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    Was looking on Tripadvisor and have seen a high proportion of negative reviews about Belfast Zoo. Would any ZooChat members care to give their views on it as I would respect them a lot more than any on Tripadvisor?
     
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    I loved it. The scenery is beautiful - but it`s on one side of a hill which means you have to do some work to see it all. A lot of people on Tripadvisor are complaining about that.
    They have a lot of rare mammals and pretty much all enclosures are good or very good from the animal`s point of view - spacious and very well equipped for the animal`s needs (climbing frames, ropes, lots of hiding space ect.). However, a lot of enclosures are not brand new and lack mock rock or "immersion" decoration/ theming. For me, that`s actually a plus, but I guess a lot of people don`t understand that a gorilla or a sifaka doesn`t need mock rock nor clean glass windows..
     
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    Jackwow Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Thanks for the positive review Yassa. However regarding "clean glass windows" the animals may not need them but the people paying to see the animals, and perchance get a decent photograph of them, do. :)
     
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    Stuff what trip adviser says,Belfast is a cracking zoo,with some of the most friendly keeping staff you could ever hope to meet,its also a major plus that they on the whole enjoy having people that know what they are looking at visit there superb little zoo!
     
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    I do enjoy clean windows too, but I wouldn`t call a zoo a "depressing place with unhappy animals" just because some glass windows show signs of use and could be cleaner.