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喜欢这里,自己喂大象感觉很好,还能轻轻拍打考拉、袋鼠和鳄鱼,都是免费的喔!午饭有点贵,但是动物园真的很好玩。还要再来!
我必须给这家动物园打4.5分,因为我来自加拿大,她满足了我的期待。让我详细说一下:优点:之前从没来过澳大利亚,想近距离观察一下这里的动物,但时间不多。这里有考拉保护区没有或是我没看到的动物(有些动物白天会躲起来),所以来这儿就多了一次观赏这些动物的机会。缺点:我同意其他网友的意见,这儿的票价有点高(不过再说一次,作为一个飞了24小时来这儿的人,我愿意花这个钱)。我也同意,她不是世界上最国际化的动物园,我也能找出很多比这儿更好的动物园(但这不是我来的目的,而且我对这个也不感兴趣)。不过,最重要的是,来回是个问题。其他网友已经说过了,来很容易,但走就不那么容易了。我几乎没找到路。很显然,周末回车站的公交车很少。如果你让我选择,我会选考拉保护区。我原本以为“国家”动物园会比考拉保护区更好看,但实际上,后者给了我更多惊喜,她囊括众多,而且来去方便,如果你只有参观一家动物园的时间,我还是建议你选择她。
我第一次来这里。我对这里今后这里的大大规模的动物园如何经营感到好奇。这里的游客非常的低俗,整个气氛也不太好,但是一家人出来一起玩一天还是可以的。
今年1月份我们去澳大利亚见家人,他们在那里住了超过45年。我们在澳洲呆了大概6周,每一分钟都非常享受。开始我们在昆士兰呆了5天,在我的侄女家所在的库伦加塔的一家非常不错的宾馆住的。她开车带我们到澳大利亚动物园,因为我们之前在英国的时候每周都要在电视上面看。Steve Irwin被黄貂鱼刺死之后我们非常伤心,但是开车几个小时到了澳大利亚公园之后,感觉好像他还是健在一样。和我们在电视上面看到的完全一样,鳄鱼表演真的是非常棒。Steve和他的家族真的是做了非常多的贡献。老虎表演和大象表演也都非常精彩,我不小心把照相机落在了老虎表演席上,但是当我寻找的时候就有人给我送回来了,真的非常不可思议!去那里花每一分钱都是值得的,这是一次非常棒的经历,我会给到那里游玩的人推荐这个公园。在澳洲的时候我们还去了袋鼠岛,同样也很有趣。我一生中从来没有在海滩上和海豹这么近距离接触过。我们在这里呆了三天,游玩了整个袋鼠岛,非常棒。附近有很多非常不错的酒吧和餐厅,氛围也都很好。如果要去袋鼠岛游览的话,推荐大家都去“Pauls Place”。在这里可以有机会手捧鹦鹉和负鼠,还可以亲手喂食考拉,小袋鼠等,简直是太不可思议了!
这不是我去过的最棒的动物园,但却是我见过的最棒的动物表演。这里的动物非常乖,而且可以教会孩子们如何敬畏大自然如何和大自然和谐共处。这里的鳄鱼池也是我见过的最棒的,不过它是完全关闭的。这里的小鸟表演真是让人如痴如醉不能自已。这里的门票确实相当贵,不过相比起其他动物园,不得不承认这里的一切服务和条件都要明显高出许多。所以我认为这个票价完全值得。
Sorry, but this was the most expensive, while at the same time the most ordinary and disappointing experience we have ever had with regard to any zoo.We recently decided to take our 2 grandchildren to Australia Zoo.Admittedly it wasn't during the holidays or the weekend. We actually thought it might be better to take them outside of the busy times. How wrong we were.At an entry cost of $184.00, we thought this must be good... It wasn't.As adults, we've been to croc shows in Northern Queensland in the past. - This was the poorest we've seen. We've also been to zoos in Bali, Singapore, Thailand, China and others in Australia. This was by far the most expensive / disappointing zoo we've been to.The day consisted of missing animals, closed areas, and a croc show that was extremely disappointing. We thought we were going to see elephants, tigers and some BIG crocs.Elephantasia was closed - not one elephant.Tiger Kingdom consisted of one tiger asleep behind some shrubbery - unable to see him properly anyway.Re the croc show - Unfortunately, we've seen bigger crocs on the banks of the river in Rockhampton. Got to see a very small croc doing a very ordinary show.Albeit that we then got to see some Giraffe and 2 Rhino's waaaay over in the distance, - the highlight of the day, the rest wasn't much to see. As there were cages for animals, but lizards were in hiding, some of the snakes were missing and the "wombat" was nowhere to be seen.Having said that, there were plenty of kangaroos and koalas, but If you've lived in Australia and seen kangaroos and koalas like most of us have all our life then there's a large portion of the zoo that's pretty uninteresting.Because we needed to eat and drink throughout the day, our costs jumped from the $184.00 entry to way over $250.00. And we didn't spend a cent on souvenirs.All in all, a very expensive and disappointing day.Our advice - if you are on a budget, be it time or money, spend your money somewhere else.
Ever since I was a child I had dreamed of travelling to Australia to see Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo! So when I got the chance to spend the whole day there I was over the moon! I thoroughly enjoyed walking around the park, as it's not to big as to be a struggle (although the constant tram service was an option)! I got to see the live otter show as well as the famous midday show in the Crocoseum with the crocodiles and birds! I got the opportunity to hold a koala, python, alligator and ride a camel!! It truly was a fun day packed with as many activities as you could handle and then some! This day out was worth the entry fee and fun for all ages (I'm 20 and was running round like a kid!)DEFINITELY highly recommend!
$58 dollars is an amount that will make any backpacker reconsider. however this is good value for what you get. Get to the zoo early 9-10am by taking the train and a short free* van and start exploring the zoo. make sure to talk to one of the fantastic zoo service guides near the front to find out when the main shows startthey have adequate water fountains but bring your own water bottle as well.*** bring your own lunch and snacks! its allowed (id do it either way) and there food is expensive.they treat their animals very well.
Ticket prices are reasonable and they have a great range of animals to see and touch. Put aside an entire day to do the entire park and definitely go see the wildlife warriors show.
Being disabled, we were able to explore this vast zoo on mobility scooters supplied (at a small cost) by the zoo. The cleanliness, neatness and general layout was exceptional. The vast array of wildlife surprised me and they all looked very healthy. Staff at the Zoo were all very nice and friendly and eager to help. There was nothing to dislike about this place. A huge credit to the late Steve Irwin.
If you accept the fact that somewhere like this will be highly priced and attempts to charge for everything it is well worth the visit. Excellent if you take children the layout is very easy to negotiate and the train helps getting to all ends of the zoo very straightforward. The main show is worth a watch and is very slick if a little cheesy. Can get up close to Kangeroos, Koalas etc as well as seeing some croc feeding at a more safer distance. Tiger show is good but you must get there early as the seating area isnt the largest and even on a day where the zoo is relatively quiet it still fills up beyond bursting and views can be obscured by the number of standing people and their reflections in the enclosure glass. Food costs reflect the high price of such a well known venue so would recommend taking drinks and food in with you. All in all a great place to go with the family just be prepared that costs will be high.
The was the most incredible place I have ever been to! There are so many animals you can see! The zoo is huge, but they also have shuttles that can take you around the zoo, which is great if you have little kids! We did do a lot of walking because everything is so spread out, but there are things to see everywhere you go. Definitely go to the "crocoseum" while you're there to watch the show! They have wild birds that fly around, and you can get up close and personal with some of their famous crocodiles. We also fed the kangroos while we were there which was an amazing experience! You can walk through their exhibit and pet them and feed them! (You buy the food from the gift shop) Overall a very cool place that you need to check out if you are visiting Australia!
It really was a great day out, I was surprised how up close and personal we got to the kangaroo's (my three year olds fav) it was great to hop on the shuttle to the far end of the park and then walk our way back. There's heaps of shady spots to recoup in if its a hot day. The mid day show was great, the food is extremely overpriced! And the animals were awesome. I'm glad we did it.
We really can't rate this place highly enough. It is far above and beyond any other zoo, animal park or theme park with animals that we have visited. We booked in for the tortoise experience and it was just fantastic. The people are all so helpful and friendly and you don't have the feeling that it is all about making a profit which is the case at many other places. It was far better than I expected or imagined.
Gday!Thanks for your review and your kind words - we're glad to hear you had a ton of fun when you visited us! We'll take on your feedback about the show and the price of the wildlife photos, although please note, proceeds from these photos (and our encounters) go directly back into conservation projects here in Australia and around the world.With that in mind, we thank you for supporting us and helping us out with conservation!Thanks,The Australia Zoo team