Iām not sure⦠I love the experience, but majority of the butterflies were missing legs, some were dead, or had broken wings and couldnāt fly right. Two of the ones that were on me had broken wings, and parents donāt control their wild kids when it comes to the butterflies. It was sad, the kids shouldnāt be snatching them and forcing them to be on them when they donāt want to. Also, when a butterfly is found dead, the staff carelessly toss their lifeless bodies over a net as a whatever, apparently thatās where the dead butterflies are tossed when the kids accidentally stomp on them, or if they die of their injuries. But oh wait, you will be fined if you try to steal one, but when they are killed oh itās ok. Staff doesnāt seem to care with it comes to these fragile butterflies. Itās is a cool place otherwise, but it should be supervised if there are children involved since the staff doesnāt tell anyone how to properly handle them. I honestly think the staff doesnāt care much and this should be a...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreWorth the 4$ sure, seeing butterflies is always a magical feeling, especially when they land on you. Little sad when you see some butterflies with riped wings. Some of the exit staff seemed rude, but I understand the frustration of getting people to listen, especially in a crowded area. I think the traumatizing part was when a man with a net pushed the butterflies out the net and seemed like they just fell and broke a wing. Would I do this again?...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreButterflies with shredded wings, missing legs, dead on the floor, wild children grabbing and snatching them, butterflies being stepped on by careless people. Employees who don't step in, no real education about how to handle them with care, no real plants for them to escape to, and no feeding stations. I don't understand how this place is allowed to operate under those conditions. It either needs to be shut down...
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