Wildlife World
We had some discount vouchers for Sydney Wildlife World, so we thought we'd give it another try. This time there was hardly a queue at all, so in we went.
Unlike the zoo, it's all indoors and the animals are behind glass. You progress past insects, reptiles, birds, nocturnal creatures and mammals. The best thing was the staff stationed around with animals you could touch. For example, just inside the entrance they had some giant stick-insects, which crawled up Graham's arm, then up Louka's arm. Unfortunately the photo I took is a bit blurry...
Further on there were various lizards, snakes, and a tame tawny frogmouth. But halfway through, Louka fell asleep, so she didn't get to see the mammals. Oh well, next time.
It was now lunchtime, so we adjourned to Yots café at the Maritime Museum to eat (we had vouchers from the entertainment book). While waiting for the food, Louka took us for walks around the other tables, and the children's play area. Then she ate most of her apple and berry pureé.
Unlike the zoo, it's all indoors and the animals are behind glass. You progress past insects, reptiles, birds, nocturnal creatures and mammals. The best thing was the staff stationed around with animals you could touch. For example, just inside the entrance they had some giant stick-insects, which crawled up Graham's arm, then up Louka's arm. Unfortunately the photo I took is a bit blurry...
Further on there were various lizards, snakes, and a tame tawny frogmouth. But halfway through, Louka fell asleep, so she didn't get to see the mammals. Oh well, next time.
It was now lunchtime, so we adjourned to Yots café at the Maritime Museum to eat (we had vouchers from the entertainment book). While waiting for the food, Louka took us for walks around the other tables, and the children's play area. Then she ate most of her apple and berry pureé.
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