Disney does not call this park a zoo. They call it a theme park and specifically write "Nahtazu" on their guidemaps. Remember when the park opened? The slogan was "Disney's Animal Kingdom: A New Species of Theme Park". That is what it is. An innovative theme park. If you want to say it's part zoo in that it showcases animals, fine. I will go along with that. But that is all I will go along with--I will not go along with the "dressed-up" idea because that seems to indicate that zoos are dirty and cruel toward their animals (this has been the general view of zoos) and disney is simply covering this up by making the animal habitats look authentic. That is not the case. These animals are as close to being in the wild as they could possibly be. Any closer and they would die as they were bred in other zoos or at Disney's Animal Kingdom. I might add the breeding rate at Animal Kingdom is at or above that of animals who live in the environments these animals are native to. I might point out elephants. For those of you who do not like zoos, I might share with you that by about 2020, elephants are expected to be extinct in the wild. If it weren't for zoological facilities, they would be completely extinct at that point, but Animal Kingdom can isolate the animals from poachers (a massive theme at the Park) and yet keep them happy. The animals are quite simply not tortured there and they actually are fed food of higher quality that what you find in disney restaurants. Okay...now that I've got that off my chest...much of Animal Kingdom does not exhibit living animals(dinos and soon to be mythological creatures). Those areas do not qualify as a zoo at all, not even a DRESSED-UP zoo--a zoo must display living animals to the public. However, these parts of the Park are connected with the live-animal counterparts. So, you could say the Park is half-zoo half-theme park, but I say it's all theme park. The fact that it is also American Zoological Association-accredited and participates in the Species Survival Plan certainly speaks highly of their practices (as well as the fact that Jane Goodall did Disney the honor of becoming a part-time Cast Member). So..if you want to say it's a zoo, fine. Just don't attach the traditional zoological stereotypes to it--it is unlike any zoo on the planet, as they are not exploiting animals as many zoos do (I will admit they are changing, but even the zoo I worked at still had about 1/2 nice, new exhibits but 1/2 caged space...). Sorry for being so impassioned, but this is my favorite park and the work they do to preserve some EXTREMELY endangered animals is incredible (about 1000 white rhinos in the wild...). In my opinion, this is the Theme Park that comes the closest to Walt's visions...