Many attractions that had to close due to COVID-19 concerns are getting creative in their efforts to reopen.
The Toronto Zoo is currently developing a drive-thru experience for visitors. Hear more from the zoo’s CEO.
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What happens when you’ve got a carload of kids and one of them inevitably needs to use the bathroom?
“Someone give Timmy the bottle”
I was thinking the same…thinking of buying a portable potty now!
When will virtual citizenship be the new norm???
how truly sickening
Once in the 90s my family went to a drive through zoo. The electrical system had trouble during the rain. The electric fences failed and the animals poured across into the civilian area. Most of the park-goers died. They closed the park and moved the dinosaurs to an island where it happened again, so they moved them again to a new island before finally a little girl accidentally released all dinosaurs into a suburb in Southern California.
Toronto Zoo: We’re going to make the zoo drive-through.
African Lion Safari: Welcome to 51 years ago. ¬_¬
Like the Innisfail Discovery Wildlife Park. Alberta already got this downpat
This isn’t about the virus. This is about government control.