The place is interesting to visit, suitable for both adults and children, but there are flaws in the service and in the work of the administrator.
1. If visitors must enter without personal belongings, then you must put individual storage lockers for their storage, not just a camera! Bags are required to be left under this camera, at the entrance, where any thief can jump in, grab and run away! Yes, they may find him on the cameras, but I think everyone knows what he will do with the money, documents, etc. Those who don't have a car, keep this in mind.
2. It's very good that they treat their hands in front of the birds, but what about the fact that you also want to wash your hands after visiting?! Set a wet point!
3. Photos are really very expensive, and initially they are sold only with frames and only then, after payment, they offer to buy back photos without these frames.
4. The administrator does not know how to communicate with visitors! No one asks us to "lick" us, but it's not allowed to talk as if she's paying for our visit!
I understand that all of the above claims do not directly relate to her, but it was worth answering that yes, these are indeed our shortcomings and we will take action.
We were 3 adults and 3 children, so the amount spent was significant, but if it hadn't been for the children, we would have turned around and left!
I want to express my gratitude to the girls who are directly in the room with the birds, are responsive, attentive, and will tell you everything.
They left a good impression of the visit!
For parents: it is not worth going with very small and timid children, birds are nimble and some bite, babies cry. But it's up to you)
It's better to wear clothes that you don't mind, because there are claw marks and some birds nibble on them, but this did not affect our pleasant emotions.
We went to the Parrot Shop 2 times, everything was fine. We went 3 times with a group of four people, the child had a birthday. The attitude is very boorish, they stuck to the earrings, and they can't properly explain why they should take them off. I had a feeling that it wasn't me who was paying and wanted to visit, but I was being paid and I had to bow to them. She warned the photographer that we didn't need a photo one at a time, just all of us together, so we didn't have time to cross the threshold, she ran to take pictures, get faster, as if she wouldn't have time to take pictures in an hour, I explained that the photo should be with parrots and not just people. In short, they ruined the whole mood, I should have left at the entrance. I took the photo in a frame, and I slightly increased the cost of photos without frames. In general, the impression is terrible and we definitely won't go there anymore.