We went last year and we loved it. We did the more expensive encounter where we got to interact with three baby campuchian monkeys, a lemur and another bigger monkey. We then went outside and got to touch a leopard while they fed him. The tour was of the animals was so-so. It is a little run down and you feel a little sorry for the animals. Amazing Exotics try to make it comfortable for the animals but since they are a non-profit organization, and the fact that they are not close to a tourist area, they don't have a lot of money. Most of the animals are brought here because some people want to own an "exotic" animal which is againt the law, the law finds out and confiscates the animal. Also we were told some of the animals that are housed there are owned by people who pay a rent to keep the animals there and they come and visit their animals on a regular basis.
I would go back in a heart beat just to play with the monkeys again. One of the monkeys even fell asleep in my arms. The place is about 1 1/2 hours north of orlando. If you plan on going and love animals, when you call to make the reservation, ask them if there is anything you can bring, like toys or baby food. They fed baby food as a treat to the apes.