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  • This was my second time in 2 months visiting this zoo and my experiences were night and day. My first experience was very disappointing. None of the extra activities (train, merry go round, boat ride) were up and running. The log flume was and it was a chilly day. Go figure. But this time we went with some friends visiting from out of town and WWZ really stepped up their game. Every extra activity was up and running and they even had opened up a new safari area which was exciting to walk through. I'm not sure if everything was up and running because it was a Friday and there were tons of school kids there on a field trip? When I went the first time it was a Tuesday afternoon. Overall it is a bit expensive. There are always coupons in the junk mail so keep an eye out for that. And even groupons too. The new sarfari area is still in the works but when it is done it will be good. They have a tram that you can ride on through the safari area (for a steep $5 per person) but don't waste your money on it right now. Wait until all the animals are there and the area is complete. I was a bit surprised that they don't have an elephant. That seems like a staple animal at all zoos except this one? There are tons of birds. I feel a little too many. But all the animals were able to be seen and were active. The wildlife show is a quick 10 minutes and good if you are looking to take a break. But not something you are missing out on if you decide not to go. They bring out 3-4 animals and tell you about them. The petting zoo is good for the kids. Just watch out, those goats like to chew on your clothes. Especially the little kids could get nibbled on being lower to the floor. And if you get pellets for them, they will bombard and surround you, so watch the little kids again. Don't forget quarters to be able to feed the giraffes. They are all friendly and excited to see you. We got drinks from the food places and they don't give lids or straws because they can be harmful to the animals. Understandable but why are we filling up these drinks to the very top? The kids with me had full icees that was a mess and my soda spilled everywhere in my stroller because the paths are bumpy. So I would recommend bringing an empty drink container with a reuse able straw and lid and pour your drink into that. I would recommend the zoo. I wouldn't spend my money on the extra rides though. It is an easy walk just a heads up it is all dirt paths.
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