23-06-2014 4:14 PM
Just wondered what Colchester zoo is like and if its worth a visit? Has anyone been?
23-06-2014 4:17 PM
Sorry Carol, not us, the last time we went somewhere like that was Longleat that was good.
23-06-2014 4:34 PM
You struck it lucky Carol as my son in law just arrived and I asked him as they go with the children regularly. The painter that's here agreed with him too. He said it's well worth going, it's a great day out. Rather pricey, (I suppose most places are these days) but you need to be quite able bodied as there are some quite steep inclines on the walk round.
23-06-2014 6:55 PM
Oh, that's great, CG, thank you. I suppose I can google it but I prefer personal views on things like that. Will put it on the "to do" list and get saving up.
23-06-2014 7:03 PM
we use to take the kids and i agree with cg it is expensive to get in and very steep paths.my only query would be ...i thought the pens and runs were very small compared to other places we have been.they seem very crammed in..but that is just my opinion....
23-06-2014 8:42 PM
Had a look online and the admission prices are £20 per adult; think that's as steep as the paths!
23-06-2014 8:48 PM
23-06-2014 9:08 PM
the big ones round here are about 12.95 per adult
23-06-2014 9:19 PM
The nearest zoo to me is at Chester and the cost to go in there is £22 which includes a £2 donation. I've just remembered that we have a safari park about three miles away and we've never been there yet.
23-06-2014 9:24 PM
For the safari park, it would cost the same for my mum on pensioner rates as it would for Grace whose 3. I'd have to pay a tad more but you can get an annual membership which works out a lot cheaper.
24-06-2014 9:03 AM
24-06-2014 2:43 PM
Sounds as if it would be nice Carol,, and the Zoo,, oh Zoos are lovely!!!.
28-06-2014 8:34 AM
I've been to Colchester Zoo numerous times (coach driver!) and I like it.
There is a lot of walking to see everything and it can get very busy in the
summer.
There are plenty of places to eat, or to have your own picnic.
Yes, it's pricy to get in, but not particularly more than other attractions
which are around the £20-00 mark nowadays.
28-06-2014 12:51 PM
Thanks, Fishy. It's that long since Ive been to a zoo, I'm obviously out of touch with the prices. Sounds like its definitely worth going.
28-06-2014 1:03 PM
Pleasure Carolyorkie.
When I'm working I don't have to pay to get in but we've been with our children too
and always thought it reasonable value. They have a good conservation programme
too and the animals always seem happy. They are replacing some of the older
enclosures and occasioanlly put animals in a temporary enclosure while they do
that, hence them sometimes being smaller than perhaps would be best.
There is quite an extensive play area for little ones too. big wooden castle type
thing they climb about in/on, with seats for adults to keep an eye from. The
falconry displays are good too.
28-06-2014 9:49 PM
Last time I visited it, I got stung by a wasp...!!
29-06-2014 10:38 AM