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9 February 2022

NEW WILDLIFE PARK OFFERS TO MAXIMISE VALUE OF NEW VOUCHERS FROM THE NSW GOVERNMENT

Australian Wildlife Parks today announced a new suite of offers for NSW families to take full advantage of the NEW Service NSW vouchers now available to families.

Australian Wildlife Parks today announced a new suite of offers for NSW families to take full advantage of the NEW Service NSW vouchers now available to families. Australian Wildlife Parks, the largest privately-run wildlife park group in Australia, owners and operators of Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park, Mogo Wildlife Park and Hunter Valley Wildlife Park, has welcomed the announcement by the NSW Government this week of additional vouchers to enable families across NSW to experience all NSW has to offer, and at the same time, kickstart our local tourism economy.

Australian Wildlife Parks will now allow families to take full advantage of all their PARENTS NSW, DISCOVER NSW and DINE NSW vouchers, as follows:

 

  • Redeem 5 x $50 Parents NSW voucher for an Australian Wildlife Park annual pass for 4

  • Family of 4 Annual Passes (Normally $260 for a 2-adult family) discounted to $250 to be a straight redemption for 5 x $50 vouchers. All kids join free!

  • Includes unlimited entry for a full year to THREE amazing parks

  • All kids join Australian Wildlife Park annual pass memberships for FREE – only pay for the adults in the family

  • 20% off all purchases in park – generous member discounts

 

  • Redeem $25 Discover voucher for an adult entry ticket to any park (Save $35-$38)

  • Save more than just the $25 included in the Service NSW voucher

  • Save in total $35 per adult at Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park and $38 per adult at Mogo Wildlife Park and Hunter Valley Wildlife Park

  • Offer ends 31 March 2022

 

  • Use $25 Dine voucher towards any café purchase and get BONUS value

  • Use a $25 Dine voucher at any of the Park Cafes and receive a 600ml bottled water as bonus value

 

Australian Wildlife Parks brought Hunter Valley Wildlife Park (10 minutes from Cessnock) into the group in late 2021, presenting a new major drawcard for families to visit the Hunter Valley, joining Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park (10 minutes from Blacktown in Western Sydney) and Mogo Wildlife Park on the beautiful NSW South Coast (10 minutes from Batemans Bay), as part of the largest privately-owned wildlife park group in Australia.

The Australian Wildlife Parks Annual Pass is a true game changer. $130 per adult for unlimited visits to three wildlife parks - and all children in the same household join family annual passes for FREE. For families living in Sydney, Newcastle, Canberra and the South Coast, this means they can regularly visit their favourite local wildlife park and get up close and hand-feed animals close to home, but also make full use of our COVID restrictions lifting and plan road trips to the Hunter Valley, Sydney or the South Coast and save precious holiday dollars with their Australian Wildlife Parks annual pass.

Australian Wildlife Parks:

www.austwp.com.au 

Australian Wildlife Parks, bringing together Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park and Mogo Wildlife Park, highlights the most diverse collection of animals from all over the world. Our ‘animals first’ philosophy embodies all that we do, and our priorities in park operations. We invite all our guests to enjoy the incredible experience of interacting with an animal who is choosing to connect with you. These are experiences that inspire our dedicated team, led by Managing Director Zookeeper Chad Staples, and this is what we are proud to share with our guests every day. Zookeeper Chad (IG: @zookeeper_chad) is followed by a social media audience of almost 400k followers globally. His in-the-moment posts are highly anticipated as he encourages personal encounters with animals.

Hunter Valley Wildlife Park:

www.huntervalleywildlifepark.com.au

Hunter Valley Wildlife Park is home to a rich and diverse collection of wildlife, offering up-close encounters with meerkats, squirrel monkeys, lemurs for older children and adults, and children delight in hand-feeding wallabies and kangaroos, farmyard animals, ostriches, and camels.

Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park:

www.featherdale.com.au

Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park is home to the largest collection of Australian animals in the world. A truly hands-on experience located in the heart of Western Sydney, guests can get closer to wildlife and handfeed wallabies and kangaroos, pat koalas and so much more.

Mogo Wildlife Park:

www.mogowildlifepark.com.au

Mogo Wildlife Park is home to Australia’s most diverse private collection of exotic animals, as well as the largest collection of primates in Australia. Located just 10 minutes south of stunning Batemans Bay, visitors can experience some of the most exotic animals of the world, up close and personal. Australian Wildlife Parks acquired Mogo Wildlife Park on 29 November 2019, and just 4 short weeks later, the entire site was surrounded by catastrophic bushfires on New Year’s Eve. Remarkably, our team of zookeepers, unaided, contained the fires at the zoo's perimeter and kept our entire collection of animals safe.

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