1. There are many strollers, but the strange rule: only babies (under 1 year old) can borrow them. Hey, the strollers you provide can last up to 3-4 years depending on the child's weight. Rather than just babies, why not change it to a maximum child weight of this much????????!!!!! Are your tourist visitors only babies?! Toddlers are not allowed to borrow them at all even though my child's weight is only 10kg. He whined and wanted to ride the stroller and you refused. How cruel
2. The weather was pouring with rain, the Wara Wiri bus refused to take me and my family just because they wanted to take a group (this Wara Wiri driver had already approved for us to ride but was rejected by the lady who was sitting in a zoo uniform on the edge across from the salary lockers, try checking the CCTV if there is one on May 21 around 12.30 your staff were sitting in a row on the seats across from the elephant lockers). Think about it, it's raining so hard but there's only one Wiri, why not just transport whoever can be transported quickly? ASAP like that, don't be picky, don't put your group first, the important thing is to be quick and alert. I'm about to sit down but I can't, it'll take a long time because someone else goes first. Is there really an SOP rule that only groups of people can ride the Wara Wiri? plz cross check the cctv, sis wearing a white zoo uniform
3. There are still few animals, there are no giraffes yet, and the lion feeding is still not safe, it's just cage boxes, the boxes are still big so if you accidentally put your hand in there the lions will immediately chase them, make the cage boxes smaller when feeding, the hole in the box is too big
4. Little by little pay, aviary pay, this pay that pay. When it rains heavily, I'm not alert, like I'm not ready for the rain.