The interesting factor to consider about any AA closure is the train. I'd think they have to keep the area alive to an extent. If there's no life in the area or it's mostly closed, there's less reason for people to pay for a train ride, and the train makes WAY too much money. It's too important to lose for the duration of a complete overhaul.I really hope a refresh/overhaul is coming, because based on how it looked yesterday, I think we're seeing the beginning of the end for Australian Adventure. Every exhibit across from the nature pavilion was empty, the BBQ place, Aviary, and Homestead are permanently closed, and the Yagga Tree seems to be on its last legs, as it looked REALLY bad when I went through it (aside from Bill seeming to be down for good, it just looks really unloved inside. The top layer is still closed, the rock work is falling apart). I wouldn't be surprised if they start closing the remaining parts of the area one by one, until it just cuts off at the train tracks and Wallabys
If they kept the walkabout and the petting zoo open, that'd be enough to keep people happy and give them something to see on the train ride. It makes AA an interesting challenge, unlike any other area, since you're working around such a big "engine of revenue"
