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on 06-01-2014 08:36 PM
I think a bottle of water was $3 or $4 at Taronga Zoo. On a hot day you would need at least 2 bottles each. For 4 people x 2 bottles @ $3 ea that is $24. They may have had taps where you can refill your own bottle, can't remember, so places do. We just took our own.
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on 06-01-2014 08:49 PM
@imastawka wrote:See post #16. ^^^^^^
I'm gunna staple it to my forehead!
Ouch!!!
(good to know you can bring your own food)
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on 06-01-2014 08:52 PM
I've never been to a twilight session, but they sound great. They're only on for a short time over the summer months, the idea behind it is being able to see the animals being fed Then sitting back on your rug with your picnic and listening to some good music.
What did you think of the butterfly enclosure? The kids love it when an exotic butterfly lands on their shoulder.
The food they sell there is not that nice from memory, the usual chips and expensive junk food. The entrance fees are expensive for families as most things are these days.
I was very saddened by the accidental death of the baby elephant recently.
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on 06-01-2014 08:59 PM
@imastawka wrote:See post #16. ^^^^^^
I'm gunna staple it to my forehead!
I saw it, I was just mentioning again in case others didnt 🙂
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on 06-01-2014 09:14 PM
Been 3 years since we all went as a family, we enjoyed it. Took a picnic lunch which we carried in the basket of the pram. Found a lovely shaded grassed area to sit on. I do think it's rather expensive though so not something to do on a regular basis.
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on 06-01-2014 09:19 PM
Yes we saw the lovely butterflys.Had a few nice animal encounters i will admit..Highlights were patting a few cute small stingrays that came up out of the water for brief moments on some rocks they were amazing..Also two cute baboons begged us for long grass stems by reaching out to us and were quite characters..we have been to twilight a few years back also ..Its all about relaxing on rugs and listening to band music..Can you believe the day we went my husband became ill after the bbq thier...Just unlucky so we had to leave early..we went yesterday sort of with a split second idea to go and were not prepared with our food and drinks like we should have been
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on 06-01-2014 09:22 PM
yes we should have taken food..Not enough planning we just sort of decided to go..We were originally going to the melbourne aqaurium instead but it was mid afternoon and i thought the zoo had longer hours in sumer ..We ummed and aahed at the entrance deciding if it was worth a few hours and then went in...
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on 06-01-2014 09:23 PM
If you get there early and make a day of it (with own picnic lunch) it is probably quite good value, compared to the cost of taking a family to the movies for 2 hours.
The zoo have a lot of expenses to cover.. feeding all the animals to start with, staff etc.
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on 06-01-2014 10:25 PM
We went about 6 years ago and it was nice. Going at 2 without taking supplies was not a good idea really.
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on 07-01-2014 09:19 AM

