I took some time to visit the zoo this past Saturday, primarily to see the changes in the former "Wallarroo Station" now simply named "Australia". Broadly the changes are good in terms of a kids area that focuses on climbing structures and a few rides. Disappointingly, some animals are now gone.
Noticeable changes:
- There is now a three level climbing structure with slide, climbing poles, and a rope spider web where the train ride was - this is nice for kids of a wider age range than the train was.
- The renovated splash pad area is really nice, they still call it the "billabong", but there are a lot more water features now.
- Addition of a Aussie Trek car ride just beside the horse barn. (more on this below)
- The Tasmanian Tiger rollercoaster was repainted (the same colors, I think).
- The restaurant was renovated (we did not try it this time).
- The former gift shop is now a bar with seats around it.
- New gift shop approximately where the walkway to see the bats was.
- Bats are gone. (more below)
- Singing dog are still long gone (more below)
- Wallaby habitat has been fixed and and somewhat enlarged and made to look way nicer. The plantings surrounding it have been removed or updated and the entire fenced area is now a very nice looking stockade rather than simply black fence.
- Palm Cockatoo gone.
- The overhead water feature at the entrance has been removed.
- Austronesian aviary renamed to "Straya’s Bird Sanctuary "
Detailed from above:
Aussie Trek Ride: This ride is right beside the horse barn, which is a good place for it. Each cycle of the ride goes around 2 times and can seat up to 24 people in 6 cars with 4 seats each. Adults can ride with one adult per car. It goes surprisingly fast for this type of ride, probably twice as fast as the similar ride at Wild Adventures. There are no animals in the ride (unlike Wild Adventures), but each car is named after an Australian animal such as cassowary, platypus, etc.
Former bat and singing dog enclosures:
I assumed they would remove these entirely in the remodel, but they did not. Rather they have left the structures there and intact, they simply removed the animals and the boardwalk access. The replaced the boardwalk with plants. This is super disappointing as they could have simply left at least the bat aviary rather than take more animals out of the zoo. Hopefully they have a plan to use them in the future, otherwise they are just going to start falling apart in their semi-hidden state.
Other parts of the zoo we stopped by:
Primate world:
- Guenon still on display.
- Mandrill gone and enclosure looks rough, in need of a good weed wacking.
Random:
The tables and chairs beside the hot dog restaurant are gone. We usually eat there, so this time we just left and ate off site. Had the tables been there we would have stayed, so the zoo lost revenue at least from us in that regard.
New Climbing structure where the train was (blurred to remove my son):
Wallaby:
Possibly my last time seeing guenon at ZT:
Trumpeter hornbill in the Canopy Aviary: