The Australian Reptile Park
The Australian Reptile Park is located in Somersby on the Central Coast of New South Wales, the home of Ploddy the Dinosaur! The Reptile Park is a zoo which caters for all ages from young children to the elderly. This park is perfect for a day out with the family allowing for the children to wander the 'Hands-On' experience feeding, petting or holding animals, or watching the live shows including feeding of the crocodiles.
Tickets costed $39 per adult entry for a normal admission, and this buys unlimited entry all day long! This also means you can walk through the park experiencing the animals at different times of the day, and you can take as long as you like, stopping for a picnic in between tours. The park consists of many different reptiles and native Australian animals some wandering their enclosures and others freely wandering the park's grassed picnic areas, for example the Kangaroos. This is the perfect opportunity for an iconic 'snap' for the family photo album or for the ability to touch and experience Australian wildlife first hand. Even though the park is mainly outdoors, there is a wide range of indoor/ sheltered exhibits including; snakes, spiders, lizards, crocodiles, frogs, platypus, bats, mice, and birds, which make this park perfect for a rainy day activity too!
The Australian Reptile Park is also the perfect place to go on a romantic date with a significant other. Together you can walk around the park at your own pace, meeting and learning about many animals in Australia's beautiful outdoors! It is a the perfect opportunity to try something new in comparison to the 'typical' date.
For more information check out the Australian Reptile Park Website!
Tickets costed $39 per adult entry for a normal admission, and this buys unlimited entry all day long! This also means you can walk through the park experiencing the animals at different times of the day, and you can take as long as you like, stopping for a picnic in between tours. The park consists of many different reptiles and native Australian animals some wandering their enclosures and others freely wandering the park's grassed picnic areas, for example the Kangaroos. This is the perfect opportunity for an iconic 'snap' for the family photo album or for the ability to touch and experience Australian wildlife first hand. Even though the park is mainly outdoors, there is a wide range of indoor/ sheltered exhibits including; snakes, spiders, lizards, crocodiles, frogs, platypus, bats, mice, and birds, which make this park perfect for a rainy day activity too!
The Australian Reptile Park is also the perfect place to go on a romantic date with a significant other. Together you can walk around the park at your own pace, meeting and learning about many animals in Australia's beautiful outdoors! It is a the perfect opportunity to try something new in comparison to the 'typical' date.
For more information check out the Australian Reptile Park Website!
References:
Australia's First Big Roadside Icon Ploddy the Dinoosaur Tuns 50. (2019). [Blog] The Holiday and Travel Magazine. Available at: https://theholidayandtravelmagazine.blogspot.com/2013/10/australias-first-big-roadside-icon.html [Accessed 3 May 2019].
Visitnsw.com. (2019). Australian Reptile Park. [online] Available at: https://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/central-coast/gosford-area/gosford/attractions/australian-reptile-park [Accessed 3 May 2019].
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