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  10. angelagS1923JL
    When you visit Taronga Zoo you not only enjoy seeing the animals but they have the best view in the world. The array of animals on display is world class and the facilities/displays are world class and fitting for each animals.
  11. KatriKerem
    Just a few tips:1) the free brochures at the main tourist information near the Circular Quay frequently contain coupons that give you 10-20% off the ticket. Just check the validity of the coupon, some have expired but as I found out after my visit, there is always a valid coupon somewhere2) pay attention to the feeding times, especially if you are interested in koalas. They just sleep for 20 hrs per day and you might just see them with their back towards you and sitting still on a branch. The 15.30 feeding time got them moving and provided an excellent experience to finish the experience at the zoo.
  12. SydneyTracker
    Taronga Zoo will celebrate 100 birthday next year, Extensively renovated, very pleasant to walk through with some fabulous harbour views. The animal enclosures are brilliant, exhibitions well thought out with animal welfare the focus. The sleepover Roar and Snor was interesting where you can sleep in tents and do a night walk and a behind the scenes animal expo. The staff were brilliant and made the night. Accommodation was ok, tents with one double bed, one single and a small night table and yes electricity. Showers and toilets were in a common block, clean and functional but may not be suitable for everyone. Food was ok but more cafeteria style than restaurant, veal, chicken, lasagna (far to mushy) some vegetables and salads. Desert was a Magnum ice cream.The animal experience was ok, obligatory koala shots, seal pictures, a flying fox. etc. The price was more a donation to the zoo. Pleasant and different but overpriced.The rest of the zoo is definitely worth a few hours. Zoo can be reached by ferry from Circular Quay or by bus.
  13. maryrosep87
    A seriously expensive day out for a family of 4.$200 for two adults and two kids under 8! Parking the car for $17 was a bit much.You get the first 90 minutes free,who goes to the zoo for only 90minutes! Eating there is ridiculously expensive and not particularly good.The bread used for sandwiches was stale and it was obvious they were not made fresh every day as there was a use by sticker on them.The children had four little pieces of chicken and chips(which was cold,not even warm)for $11! Cheese and tomato sandwich for almost $8 !! A short trip on the little,uncomfortable train for 4 will set you back $14!The sky train was closed for maintenance,on a saturday!!!!The enclosures and the animals were good and the zoo is in a lovely location.The rest of it is a rip off,such a shame.
  14. canada1019
    Taking the ferry to the zoo was a great way to start the day. Very easy access from the main harbour in Sydney. We'd suggest going in the morning as you'll need plenty of time to wander the beautiful setting, take in some of the shows they have available in the day, and to minimize the effect of the heat (although there are shady areas to enjoy). Sunscreen & hats are a must!The bird 'show' was very interesting/informative/incredible. The 'talk' provided on the elephants was excellent - very informative. Staff were helpful, attentive and very knowledgeable. Very expansive, beautiful setting ¡­. although a couple of the enclosures seemed small for the comfort of the animals. For example, the enclosure for the giraffes was quite small compared to the enclosure provided for giraffes within the Auckland zoo.
  15. Norm_Nice_Guy
    We were travelling with a group of friends, many older that myself and we found the zoo itself hard to navigate because of all the hilly terrain. The staff and volunteers are awesome,
  16. ECMOrlando_Florida
    I enjoyed taking the ferry to the zoo. It was a hot day but I was still able to see all the animals including an encounter with a koala bear. At times I was in awe of the view of Sydney. I highly recommend several hours to enjoy it!
  17. homeb962
    PROS:The location is incredible.The bird show was amazing.The admission price was decent, for a student anyway - $35, including ferry from the city.CONS:The enclosures were VERY cramped:The giraffes had a tiny tiny pen shared between four.The gorillas were stressed, with the male banging on the glass while about fifty people crowded around his tiny room taking photos of his female and baby.The chimps were also clearly stressed - there was a huge plaything for them which was nice, but absolutely no foliage! There was a huge chimp fight that lasted about ten minutes while I was there. It can't be coincidence that there was a chimp fight AND an angry gorilla on the same day. My guess is that its a common occurrence.Most of the pens were empty, with signs saying the animals were resting. No platypus, emus, Tasmanian devils, and many more.The big cat area was closed. The food was overpriced.The place had a run-down feel to it in general. Tacky, grey, and outdated. I don't remember it being anything like that when I last came years ago.3 stars based on the location, variety of animals, and great bird show.
  18. 510brucea
    An out-of-town visitor and I just did the Wild Ropes course. It hasn't been heavily publicised, but it is a new attraction that can be combined with a Zoo visit, or done on its own. It was quite a challenge and tons of fun -- and a great value. (Tip: Your safety harness means you can't fall to the ground, so try as many daredevil moves as you can. If you pull one off, you'll be a legend in your own mind forever after.) There's not a teenager in Sydney who shouldn't be clamouring to do this. Think of it as an adrenalin-charged version of the Bridge Climb.
  19. 72rays
    Taronga Zoo is a wonderful place to visit & a pleasant way to spend a day out of Sydney. The day begins with a ferry across the harbour to the zoo with fabulous views of Sydney & the Opera House. On arrival - if you've got a ticket - there's the exciting cable car to the zoo itself. Let me start by saying if you're going mid summer, remember it's going to be a long day, so bring that hat! During our visit the zoo had a live animatronics dinasour expo going on with some excellent realisations of many now extinct dinasour species along with a live talk on the life of T-Rex, accompanied by Rex himself! You've got the obligatory big cats, elephants & crocs & of course the local kangaroos & Kualas. After lunch in any one of the many food outlets at the zoo one can go on to visit the Savannah grassland animals & then maybe a trip to the reptile house for the not too squeamish. Rather than going thru' each attraction individually, let me say that when in Sydney, a day not spent at Taronga Zoo is a day wasted. A must do while in Sydney.
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