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Yesterday was a wonderfully warm day and it was my moms birthday. She wanted to go see the polar bears at the zoo so I figured for her birthday to go ahead and take her up.

Walking into the Zoo I see that they still have trams

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After renewing my membership for the year we entered the park and decided to walk around Jungle Jacks Landing to test out my new camera.

The rides would open later in the day however right now the pathway was open and we were free to walk around.

Walking in the 1st thing you see is the Log flume

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Looking around the station it looks like it wasn't ready for the season yet. I didn't see any logs in and the water was filthy.

Next up I walked by the flyers. I road these last year and they are snappable however I didn't ride them today

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Walking around again was Journey to Zanzibar

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As I walked around the area You can see the jungle trek car ride

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Once again it didn't look ready to open. Funny enough they were running a 2 for 1 special today because I it looked like a lot of the rides weren't quite ready yet.

I decided to test my camera out some and took a picture of the large slide complex in the water park

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Speaking of the water park the gate was open to the main entrance. I stuck my camera in and grabbed a quick shot.

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Next we walked towards the kids area towards Sea Dragon

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Next up was the frog hopper and Sea Dragon.

Sea Dragon spent most of last year in rehab. However this morning it looks like it was ready to go

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We walked by a ready to go Gibbons

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Then the scrambler

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Then as we finished our circle we went by the safari cars

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Walking back around they had birds on leashes!

Here is an owl being all like what..

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Then there was this ferret looking thing

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Then there was the sparrow...and some outlets

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Then there is the Turkey Vulture

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As we were walking back we saw the Flamingo parade

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One of the shows the zoo does is the Cheetah & dog show

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They tell the stories that the dogs are used to scare off the Cheetahs but these two have been raised together and they seem to get together well enough although the dog is a bit crazy.

The Cheetahs are still young and growing but this is a cat I wouldn't mess with

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The keepers told me the cheetah kept eying the kids because it would be easy prey.

The dog on the other hand loved all the attention.

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We then walked back to the North America part of the zoo to see the polar bears. As we were walking up we saw the Bison

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Right at the railroad crossing is the solar house which is being built by OSU and the zoo

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After waiting for the train to cross we were in to Polar Frontier

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The area itself is very well themed out

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Even the employee only area signs are well thought out

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Next we walked into the "mine" down to the under water viewing area.

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There is tons of fish in the water for the bear to eat. How ever today the bear wasn't fishing

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from here you can walk up to the "living room". This area is setup with TV's showing the polar bears. A gift shop, and a really neat display showing the ice caps melting,.

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Walking towards the outdoor viewing area we got to see the polar bear

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I got to see the brown bear too

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As we went towards the exit there is the Arctic fox

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It was ultra crowded in the area so we made our way back down and out of the zoo.

It was a fun couple of hours and the new exhibit was very fun and informative.

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Great PTR.

Am I the only one against installing rides at zoos? It takes away from the atmosphere.

Have you been to the Columbus Zoo? Did you know it has been this way for over 50 years?

Their was originally 2 separate parks. There was the Columbus Zoo and Zoo Park with the latter being a small amusement park. Zoo Park had nothing to do with the Columbus Zoo. In latter days Zoo Park became Wyandot Lake and then became part of Six Flags. Two years ago the Zoo purchased Wyandot Lake and inc operated it into the Zoo. Most of the rides are in a separate area from the animals and in no way affects the atmosphere. The only rides that in the animal area are the Train, the boat ride in the Asia area and the carousel that was once at Olentangy Park.

BTW, the Jet (sea dragon) roller coaster is the oldest operating coaster in Ohio. This was my first coaster and why I can't bring myself to call it by it's new name. To me it will always be the Jet.

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BTW, the Jet (sea dragon) roller coaster is the oldest operating coaster in Ohio. This was my first coaster and why I can't bring myself to call it by it's new name. To me it will always be the Jet.

RCDB begs to differ

http://www.rcdb.com/635.htm

http://www.rcdb.com/324.htm

Memphis Kiddie Park's Little Dipper is the oldest operating coaster in Ohio.

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Columbus's zoo looks really nice! I've never been, but maybe I'll make it up there some time this year?

It really is worth the trip! It's been incredible to watch the Zoo grow up in the last 20 years. When I was a child, the North American region was the "hot new" area in the zoo. It's now the oldest area in the zoo by far. The zoo's expansion has been rapid, adding the African Forest (home to the famous Gorilla and Bonobo programs, Leopards, among others) in 2000, the Shores region (Manatees, Discovery Reef, Reptiles, Alligators, Flamingos, and Penguins - all new since the late '90s), Australia (with the incredible Roadhouse nocturnal building, indoor/outdoor Koala house, and a Kangaroo walk through - nothing between you and the 'roos!) in 2003, Journey to the Islands of Southeast Asia (with the aforementioned boat ride through Gibbon, Orangutan, Komodo Dragon and Small Clawed Otter exhibits) also added in 2003, the award-winning Asia Quest (Amur Tigers, Asian Elephants, Black Rhinos, Sun Bears, Letungs (primate), Bats, flying fox, Tufted Deer, Markhor, Red Panda, Water Monitor, and the largest snake in captivity: Fluffy, the 24' reticulated python) added in 2006.

The Zoo just opened Polar Frontier as a sub-area of the North American region and is renovating much of the area as well, including new bear yards (the 3 old yards are being merged into 2, since the Brown Bear boys moved into their new Polar Frontier digs).

In the next few years, the Zoo is set to open a 70+ acre African Savannah and a new Madagascar area.

They are also planning a hotel, indoor waterpark, and expansions to Jungle Jack's Landing and Zoombezi Bay [the latter should bring animal encounters into the waterpark, Jack himself has talked of waterslides going thru a penguin enclosure].

The Zoo has definitely earned their spot as the number 1 zoo in the United States... and has this clever ad to show for it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6HusggA8k8

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The rides are in the front of the Zoo almost totally separate from the zoo itself.. There is the animal encounters stage but that's it for the animals in Jungle Jacks Landing. The rides cost 8 dollars on top of zoo admission and the waterpark is around 25 bucks it can be pricey however its very well done.

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Awesome sign

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Great PTR.

Am I the only one against installing rides at zoos? It takes away from the atmosphere.

Have you been to the Columbus Zoo? Did you know it has been this way for over 50 years?

Their was originally 2 separate parks. There was the Columbus Zoo and Zoo Park with the latter being a small amusement park. Zoo Park had nothing to do with the Columbus Zoo. In latter days Zoo Park became Wyandot Lake and then became part of Six Flags. Two years ago the Zoo purchased Wyandot Lake and inc operated it into the Zoo. Most of the rides are in a separate area from the animals and in no way affects the atmosphere. The only rides that in the animal area are the Train, the boat ride in the Asia area and the carousel that was once at Olentangy Park.

BTW, the Jet (sea dragon) roller coaster is the oldest operating coaster in Ohio. This was my first coaster and why I can't bring myself to call it by it's new name. To me it will always be the Jet.

OK thanks, I never have been to that zoo, but I have been to some zoo's with rides right in the middle of it.

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Great PTR.

Am I the only one against installing rides at zoos? It takes away from the atmosphere.

Have you been to the Columbus Zoo? Did you know it has been this way for over 50 years?

Their was originally 2 separate parks. There was the Columbus Zoo and Zoo Park with the latter being a small amusement park. Zoo Park had nothing to do with the Columbus Zoo. In latter days Zoo Park became Wyandot Lake and then became part of Six Flags. Two years ago the Zoo purchased Wyandot Lake and inc operated it into the Zoo. Most of the rides are in a separate area from the animals and in no way affects the atmosphere. The only rides that in the animal area are the Train, the boat ride in the Asia area and the carousel that was once at Olentangy Park.

BTW, the Jet (sea dragon) roller coaster is the oldest operating coaster in Ohio. This was my first coaster and why I can't bring myself to call it by it's new name. To me it will always be the Jet.

OK thanks, I never have been to that zoo, but I have been to some zoo's with rides right in the middle of it.

Inside the zoo, you'll find the beautiful and historic Mangles Illinois Carousel, a themed boat ride through The Islands region, and the (very well themed) CP Huntington train ride through the North American exhibits. The other rides are situated in a separate park, Jungle Jack's Landing, which fills the space inbetween the Zoo's main entrance and Zoombezi Bay's main gate.

Here's the Entrance Plaza layout:

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The orange box is the main gate for the entire complex. This area has ticket booths, concessions, guest services, and a gift shop. The red box is around the main portal into the Zoo. The blue box is the portal/turnstile into Zoombezi Bay. The green box is around (part of) Jungle Jack's Landing.

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