22 Feb 2008 03:51:33 | Scott Olivares
A Guide to the San Diego Zoo
I recently visited the San Diego Zoo, and it was much more fun
than I expected it to be. First off, the price was very
reasonable. When you get there you have the option to buy the
regular Zoo ticket or the deluxe ticket. I paid around $30 for
the deluxe ticket which seemed like a deal to me since I am used
to paying around $50 for Disneyland and Sea World tickets. The
deluxe ticket is definitely worth the extra ten dollars. It
consists of a 40-minute guided tour, unlimited access to the
express bus that takes you from place to place, and unlimited
access to the aerial tram.
If you have never been to the San Diego Zoo before, I would
suggest going on the guided tour first. It only lasts about 40
minutes, and takes you around the entire zoo. The tour has
plenty of stops where you can see many of the most popular
animals such as African elephants, tigers, and bears. The Zoo is
huge, so taking the guided tour is also a good way to
familiarize yourself with its layout.
The bus drops you off near the elephants, where you will also
find tigers and leopards. If you want to grab a bite to eat,
there are a couple of nearby places where you can get some good
food. After you finish the tour I would suggest walking around
the edges of the park. The Zoo is round, so you will see most of
the animals by going around the edges. You will find zebras,
bears, camels, and many other interesting animals that I never
even knew existed.
Down the middle of the Zoo was probably my favorite because we
got to see the Absolutely Apes exhibit. Here you will find
orangutans and chimps in action, and in my personal opinion, I
think they were trained to entertain visitors. They seem to love
the attention of all the people watching them because they come
right up to the glass and find funny things to do. The more
people point and take pictures, the more creative they get.
If you continue down the middle of the park and go down the long
escalator, you will run into the most popular exhibit at the San
Diego Zoo, the Giant Panda. As you would imagine, this exhibit
is always crowded. I had to wait in line about an hour to see a
not so giant, but very cute sleeping panda bear. If you have
never seen a panda in your life, then I would highly suggest
that you check it out. You will probably never see one outside
of the San Diego Zoo.
The San Diego Zoo is definitely worth a visit, and I would
recommend getting there early because it closes pretty early,
around 4pm. Fortunately there are tons of things to do within
Balboa Park and plenty of nearby places to hang out.
Written by Scott Olivares Editor of San Diego Hotel and Travel
Guide
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