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Hello,

Hello,

Following a first visit of this site on Saturday, August 8th 2015,
I would like to write this comment, which I think would be helpful to the organization and the high potential that this park holds to give its customers a great time.
I will not under any circumstances denigrate a state of animal health because from this point I think that this park seems to care wonderfully of their animals.
On the other hand, I want to talk about the poor food discipline of the park and therefore the bad behavior of people with the food they give to animals.

Indeed, for the price of $ 89.57 for two people on a full day all taxes included, the concept of Safari Park allowing all people to approach by car or foot of common or exotic animals and feed them. more than that, is absolutely extraordinary.

The problem is there:
As you know, and as the radio shows repeatedly, or even some signs within the park, we have to feed the diet species from the vet in the form of a $ 2.50 box.

But busy days like Saturdays or even Sundays are filled with people who do not know how to follow the rules of the establishment and "stuff" the product animals such as carrots or salad, which is like you quote it "bad to too big a dose for the animals".

People who are honest and respectful of park rules will buy boxes at $ 2.50 and try to feed the animals as everyone should.
However the animals have absolutely no regard for this food when all around, there is beautiful carrot presented by other person respecting in no case the discipline.
Result? The concept for all is lost, and bad behavior prevails.
A complete ban on the introduction of foreign food into the park, for lunch or simply not at all, would not it be a good lasting solution to maintain the concept of departure and therefore the pleasure of all small or the big animal lovers?

In addition, especially in the section safari vehicle; I wanted to add that it would be important to demonstrate or simply control the clientele, not having learned to read at school at a younger age:
There is a lane on the left for "CIRCULATE" and a lane on the right for "OBSERVER".
The consequence of not respecting the rule of feeding and the rule of circulation simply leads to the waste of the activity.
Why ? For strictly one half of the animals will have been "hidden" by motorists and another half will have been "ignored" by animals interested only in carrots.

There is nothing else to add except for the peak after a day at $ 90 (not counting the trip to get over the eventual purchase of food within the establishment), this park Absolutely the potential to promote his visit but if this problem persists, I think the day comes back very and too expensive for the final very little interaction.

Hoping that all this could improve one day, I remain convinced to return to visit these beautiful animals and advise the visit to all around me.

Thank you !

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