Yesterday a good friend, her son, two of his friends and I went to Blackpool Zoo. It was raining heavily, but we didn’t let the rain dampen our spirits.
Blackpool Zoo is a superb Zoo, I can’t believe I’ve never visited it before. It is the perfect size, allowing you to see everything in a day at a stroll.
Blackpool Zoo has all the animals you’d expect in a Zoo (plus a few more) and you can get really close to them. The animals look happy and well looked after. Here are some photos from the day, along with my comments, click any photo to see the full size:
I am particularly proud of this awesome photo:
Here’s even more photos:
Essential Info
- Parking: There is an onsite car park, with overflow parking. It is charged reasonably at £2.50 for the day.
- Opening Times: Vary throughout the year, click here to see opening times.
- Admission Prices: Vary throughout the year, but are cheaper if you buy them online.
- Facilities: Toilets, two gift shops, a cafe, a Starbucks Coffee at the entrance, a small train that takes passengers (for a charge) from one end of the Zoo to the other, an indoor children’s play area (separate to Zoo and doesn’t require Zoo entry), experience days.
Chester Zoo VS Blackpool Zoo
I couldn’t help but compare my many visits to Chester Zoo with my experience in Blackpool Zoo. Chester Zoo could learn a few lessons from Blackpool Zoo including:
- Have more of the bigger and more popular animals. Chester Zoo’s selection of big and popular animals is pitiful when compared with Blackpool Zoo.
- Ensure good viewing opportunities for visitors in enclosures. Blackpool Zoo have done this really well. It makes visitors feel that they can get really close to the animals. Chester Zoo hasn’t got this right.
- Make it realistic to visit everywhere in the Zoo in one day. Currently to see everything in Chester Zoo you need about a day and a half of rushing around.
We had a brilliant time at Blackpool Zoo and I would highly recommend it to you all.
Blog soon,
Antony
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Brilliant photos, Anthony! So glad you had a good day. Yes, your penguin photo is fantastic!
Andrea xx
Hi again, your comment about the two male lions being together reminded me of a report I read about a pride of lions who had one of two maned she-lions who looked and sounded like lions. Natural selection for protection. Cool. x
Hi Andrea,
Thanks for your comments. If the penguin’s wing in the background wasn’t blurred, I think I’d be entering the photo into some sort of competition.
That’s fascinating about the she-Lions. I find all animals and their behaviour interesting.
I love that every time we (humans) think we’ve got them sussed they behave in a way that doesn’t fit the behavioural theories.
Hope all is well with you?
A x