![]() Tour guide named Chase was entertaining and the cave tour is a must see! Bring the kids to this fun place cause they will love it. Interacting with birds in the large attraction where they landed on me was amazing and feeding and petting the gentle and friendly kangaroos was also a memory I will never forget so thanks Uncle Billy. This is a better bang for your buck compared to Mammoth Cave and Louisville Zoo where you have to stay in the sidewalk for example. Overall, it's a nice place, but the price is not. There are a few stalactites that hang low and some tight spots, but it's a quick, easy journey. The cave tour is about 45 minutes long, very dark, wet and a tad muddy, but not scary or exhausting. You won't get to play a digorydo as advertised and some animals never would have ever had any business being in Austraila. It's less cultured than the commercials make it look. It's $1 for half a Dixie cup of food, but it's plenty. You can feed kangaroos, emu, and lorikeets. Random dogs wander freely around the park, so getting a $30 golf cart may actually slow down your journey. The restaurant is overpriced and something special. There are picnic areas and you can bring your own food. The staff is nice and the shops are decently priced. Some animals were in the mislabeled cages and not every animal or the map or website is actually featured at the park. The map they give you makes the park look huge, but it's actually easily walkable ( probably less than 2 miles). We bought 2 adult military tickets, 5 postcards, 2 meals at Outback Cafe, and rented a golf cart and our bill was over $100. The military discount saves about $5 on your ticket. This park is way too pricey for what you get to see and do.
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