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My husband is military so we've lived in many places and been to lots of zoos with the kids. This was, hands down and by far, the filthiest and saddest zoo I've ever seen. The habitats were too... More
My husband is military so we've lived in many places and been to lots of zoos with the kids. This was, hands down and by far, the filthiest and saddest zoo I've ever seen. The habitats were too small and dirty for many of the animals. I didn't see water or shade (in this heat and humidity) for many of them. In my opinion, it's animal cruelty! (I'm only giving it one star because I have to in order for this to be seen.) Very, very heart breaking.
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The metro richmond zoo is a good place to be with a family on a holiday. Though it is a small zoo. There are lot of animals but the giraffes are the main attractions. You cannot expect this to be of... More
The metro richmond zoo is a good place to be with a family on a holiday. Though it is a small zoo. There are lot of animals but the giraffes are the main attractions. You cannot expect this to be of other national parks or zoos. It is good for kids who will not spend time in a big zoo. The bad part is the zoo is closed on Sundays and national holidays.
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This is a GREAT place for a family trip! We just went here last weekend, and the zoo has changed tremendously in the 2 years since we had been there last. There were many new exhibits and animals,... More
This is a GREAT place for a family trip! We just went here last weekend, and the zoo has changed tremendously in the 2 years since we had been there last. There were many new exhibits and animals, as well as a new Safari Skyride (an additional $3 over the cost of admission to the zoo). The price to get in is very reasonable- only $7.75 or so for adults and $5.75 for kids. Definitely one of the cheaper family day trips in Richmond!
If the zoo keeps growing like it is, it will be an even better example of what a city zoo should be like (even though it isn't very close to the city of Richmond itself!)
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Metro Richmond Zoo is not big but has a lot of fun. You can see variety animals here. Since it is smaller, you can just walk around very quickly. So I usually go with my family after lunch and spend... More
Metro Richmond Zoo is not big but has a lot of fun. You can see variety animals here. Since it is smaller, you can just walk around very quickly. So I usually go with my family after lunch and spend a whole afternoon there. Its a great place to go.
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The Metro Richmond Zoo's claim to fame is the opportunity to feed the giraffes. You can feed alot of the animals there but the giraffes are the main attraction. You walk up on a bridge and the... More
The Metro Richmond Zoo's claim to fame is the opportunity to feed the giraffes. You can feed alot of the animals there but the giraffes are the main attraction. You walk up on a bridge and the giraffes will lick the food out of your hand with their long tongues. Kids love this. It is a small zoo. Don't go expecting the likes of the National Zoo or you will be sorely disappointed. It is good for toddlers and preschoolers who would tire out at an expansive zoo.
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The Metro Richmond Zoo is located in Western Chesterfield County off of Route 360.It is a great place for kids and adults alike.The zoo has monkeys,tigers,lions,cheetahs,birds,and snakes, just to... More
The Metro Richmond Zoo is located in Western Chesterfield County off of Route 360.It is a great place for kids and adults alike.The zoo has monkeys,tigers,lions,cheetahs,birds,and snakes, just to name a few.It has really expanded over the years.They also have a sky safari ride.They have a large area of picnic tables, if you want to bring your lunch.It is great for a family or schol trip.
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This zoo is in Chesterfield county just off Hull St. They have a lot of different animals and are a great family trip. The giraffes are very friendly; they eat out of your hand and one of the... More
This zoo is in Chesterfield county just off Hull St. They have a lot of different animals and are a great family trip. The giraffes are very friendly; they eat out of your hand and one of the orangutans will smile for your camera. They have a petting zoo with sheep, goats, and other farm type animals. A new walkway is open through the wood with views of deer and other animals. They have a bat house that can be fascinating or scary for little kids. There are different snack areas and picnic tables available. Also there is a sky ride, but we've never done that. At Christmas they have an awesome free reenactment of the Christmas story with the wise men, angels, camels and baby Jesus!
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