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Immersive Storylines

Discussion in 'General Zoo Discussion' started by lee456, 29 Dec 2010.

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  1. lee456

    lee456 Well-Known Member

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    Dear all,

    Firstly I hope everyone had a great christmas. Today I returned to Zoochat and came across this picture:

    http://www.zoochat.com/40/immersion-maned-wolf-exhibit-124457/

    This picture prompted many points about immersion. With valid points made on both side covering issues such as cost, realism and hubandry. Now my viewpoint is that immersion exhibit enhacne the viewing experience and also aid in showing the animals natural habitat!. I have not, however strated this thread to talk about immersion the above thread covers it quite well, but immersive Stroylines. Now the "Zoo" which I would highlight as using immersive storylines the most is Disney's Animal Kingdom. Maybe that is due to it being Disneys and needs a story. When I say stroyline I mean something more than another ruined Malayan temple covered in tamarins!

    For example I will use a snippet from Geomorph's excellent review (A recomended read for anyone who hasn't already):

    http://www.zoochat.com/22/review-disneys-animal-kingdom-134912/

    Snippet of description (hopefully in context) about the Maharajah Jungle Trek:

    The Kilamanjaro Safari also is told as a story along with the connected Pangani Trail will also has a story loosely linked to the that of the safari.

    But what do you guys think? Are they effectives ways of potraying animals or do they distract from the actual animals themselve?