Luckily their website is a great place to start your trip. Plan your experience before you step in the zoo and determine is your experience going to be better walking around the park or talking the train to the different exhibits you want to visit. I would also recommend planning your budget for the trip before you get there. The facility is partnered with the state which allows them to offer free admission however they do customize a lot to entice you into spending your money in other places. They also have a lot of volunteers and you might want to consider the source if you must ask someone that works there any questions. A good rule of thumb is to ask the train drivers they are usually paid which means they might have been there longer or received better training then others in the facility. While it is a great park with awesome people there to help you always make sure to be safe and watch carefully around dangerous areas, in such a large facility they cannot have someone watching every
Luckily their website is a great place to start your trip. Plan your experience before you step in the zoo and determine is your experience going to be better walking around the park or talking the train to the different exhibits you want to visit. I would also recommend planning your budget for the trip before you get there. The facility is partnered with the state which allows them to offer free admission however they do customize a lot to entice you into spending your money in other places. They also have a lot of volunteers and you might want to consider the source if you must ask someone that works there any questions. A good rule of thumb is to ask the train drivers they are usually paid which means they might have been there longer or received better training then others in the facility. While it is a great park with awesome people there to help you always make sure to be safe and watch carefully around dangerous areas, in such a large facility they cannot have someone watching every