San Diego is buzzing with anticipation as two Giant Pandas make their way back to the city. Despite the eagerness of zoo-goers, they will have to wait a bit before getting a glimpse of these adorable animals up close. It has been five years since visitors have had the chance to see pandas at the San Diego Zoo.

Kelly Martinez, a frequent visitor to the zoo, expressed her excitement about the pandas’ return, calling it “very, very exciting.” She can hardly wait to see them out and about during her visits. Representatives from the San Diego Zoo’s Wildlife Alliance and Mayor Todd Gloria recently attended a farewell ceremony for the pandas in China as they prepared to make their journey back to San Diego.

Dr. Megan Owen from the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance shared that the pandas will have a significantly larger habitat in San Diego, designed to resemble their natural environment. This new environment will provide an exciting and engaging space for the pandas to explore once they have settled in. Travel experts like Tracy Anderson anticipate that the arrival of the pandas will attract large crowds, potentially boosting the local economy. Visitors coming to see the pandas are likely to spend money on hotels, car rentals, airline tickets, restaurants, and other attractions in the area, which will benefit