Butlerbros Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 On a whim, I purchased season passes for myself and my three boys (7, 6, & 4) on opening day. My six year old has a host of developmental delays coupled with several sensory processing disorders. There are many attractions that, due to his complications, he is unable to enjoy with his brothers. I was excited to see a blurb about the addition of Snoopy's Barnyard Freinds run across KI's main page. In preparation for our visit Sunday to meet the Marvel Heros, I have combed through the map of the park, but see this petting zoo NOWHERE. Can any of you experts give me any information on this? 1 Quote
JubJester Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 Welcome to KIC! Anyway, I am sure someone else could explain this a lot better, but I will give you my best guess. During the off-season it didn't seem like they were doing a lot of work in that area so I am not sure if they were planning on have it ready for Opening Day. Another factor I am thinking of is the weather. I wonder if they are waiting on the weather to be a lot warmer or something along that line. Once again, I am sure someone here has a better explanation of it. Edit: They may have it open this weekend and I don't think they had it open on Opening Day to my understanding. Edit 2: Answers are below 1 Quote
malem Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 This will open May 21 in Planet Snoopy, at the former Peanuts Playhouse theater. https://www.visitkingsisland.com/article/media-center/Snoopys-Barnyard-Friends-new-for-2015 7 Quote
Magenta Lizard Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 Here's some extra info from the zoo that is supplying the animals: http://www.honeyhillfarm.net/see-touch-learn-kings-island-is-hosting-a-brand-new-petting-zoo-for-the-2015-season/ 5 Quote
Butlerbros Posted April 21, 2015 Author Posted April 21, 2015 Wow, thanks! I probably would have circled the park 15 times trying to find it on Sunday. 4 Quote
faeriewench Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 I hope they have better crowd control for this than what I saw during Haunt. 2 Quote
Tanna Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 I liked during the daytime hours during Haunt season there was an attendant by each animal. (I don't know when you went, Faeriewench, but my cousin and I went during a time where there seemed to be more shy kids than normally. You could have seen a more rambunctious crowd than we had.) they even had attendants by the empty stalls when the animal was occupied elsewhere. If they keep that scenario, I think it would be grand. Also, the Kiddy Hallowwen fest seemed very temporary to me, at the pool like that. I do want to see what the new set up is. 2 Quote
faeriewench Posted April 22, 2015 Posted April 22, 2015 This reminds me of the kind of kids I saw Lots of screaming, hollering, kids running wild with germy grabby hands and quite a few of the smaller animals trying to avoid being grabbed at. I had to tell a couple myself to be gentle with the rabbits. I hope it was because I went on one of the busiest days for the fall festivities cause of the beautiful weather, it was crowded I could barely move around. Most of the attendants I actually did see were at the pony ride attraction. 4 Quote
Tanna Posted April 22, 2015 Posted April 22, 2015 Oh! That was a bad experience! When I went, there was a rotation of the small animals- even Joey was on break. There was a bunny, my cousin had just lost her pet rabbit, she was reaching in and gently petting it and talking to the attendant, who told us about rotating the animals. Also, even though I didn't notice, there might have a good parent to kid ratio on that day. Even Dracula Snoopy got off easy. It could have been a school event, to generate that politeness. I suspect that both the zoo and KI have to plan every day like the day you experienced, and be grateful for the days like I saw. I'll be honest, I'm not a fan of petting zoos. I wouldn't want my pet in that situation, but if KI handle it right, it might help some of those hellions to learn empathy. (Well, hopefully better than I teach empathy- you hit an animal with a stick, I do the same to you, then, like Moe Howard, ask, "How'd you like that? How'd that feel?") 4 Quote
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