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- Rosie ElizabethDecember 29, 2014You can use your ticket to go during the day and then come back again at night to see the kiwi birds. A nice place to see some of New Zealand's native birds as well as feed the trout & see a tuatara
- Cinzia JonathanAugust 7, 2014Come in early so you can enjoy the whole experience! Don't forget to come back at night with their all day ticket to see 4 kiwi in their night enclosure!
- Rachel LovingerFebruary 19, 2013Go at night and see the Kiwi birds. Rest your hand on the stone wall and stay very still - a curious kiwi may come over and sniff your hand with its beak!
- Arrive early to avoid the queues for the Big Splash ride on the weekends, public holidays and school holidays. Park opens at 8am, Big Splash starts operating at 9am
- Kelly WileyFebruary 4, 2020Saw a kiwi born yesterday and one 2 days old. Plus young ones digging and running around. Good stuff being done here.
- Anthony BargeFebruary 13, 2014Nice walk around but definitely book the kiwi tour! Well worth the extra cost
- AorPG RudraSeptember 22, 2012Bring your own bottle and fill up the freshly taste spring water for free
- The new "Big Splash" ride is well worth the entry fee. Plus you can ride as many times as you want!
- The animals have moved to a new enclosure not gone altogether. Project Big Splash will add a completely new dimension to this business in early 2012. Follow http://projectbigsplash.com for updates
- ArifuAugust 18, 2013dont forget to bring ur empty bottle, fill with spring water mix by the fish pee, delicious
- Katie ChalmersJune 19, 2011Really lovely day out but they have ditched the animals and really are just a bird park, at $30 per adult, it's too much money.