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Dreamworld Corroboree transforms into WILD with Australian Geographic


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Dreamworld have revealed this morning that their former Corroboree is being rebranded into WILD with Australian Geographic.

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https://www.dreamworld.com.au/our-worlds/wild-with-australian-geographic/

You’ll find the heart of Australia here in WILD with Australian Geographic, where native animals and natural landscapes come alive. We’ve proudly partnered with Australian Geographic to celebrate conservation, education, and the animals that make Australia unique. 

The former theatre is also returning with a new cinematic experience by Australian Geographic called 'Our Country'.

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It's great to see this area of the park getting some love and hopefully it leads to more refurbishments and improvements. They have been improved Goldie's exhibit recently and the addition of the new Bilby house a couple years ago were great. I know recently the damaged netting over the former aviary has been removed, so giving areas like this some attention to improve the animal and guest experience would be great to see.

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@Ashley Jeffery I asked park management about the shows removal and whether it would ever return and it won’t. It was very very expensive to run because of the care and requirements for the sheep. And when the park is trying to reduce overheads (while not compromising the guest experience), we won’t be something like that return.

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12 minutes ago, New display name said:

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The difference though is, despite the sheep shearing being cheaper than the others, it likely isn't popular enough to justify the costs unlike the others.

Let's say the tiger maintenance costs $750,000 a year and gets 500,000 visitors, that is $1.50 per visitor. But if the sheep shearing show costs $250,000 to run and only gets 100,000 visitors, then that is $2.50 per visitor. The tigers are therefore more value for money than the sheep shearing show, despite costing more.

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Let’s hope they finally fixed the waterfall above the crocs and in the cassowary enclosure to coincide with this launch… although I’m not expecting it.

I also saw pictures of new glass/perspex viewing windows being installed between the cassowary and Roos enclosure, are these works complete and do we know what animal this was for?  
 

Very keen to see if this is just a reopening of the theatre, and a few signs rebranded or if a little more effort has been put in… 

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1 hour ago, Sammus77 said:

Very keen to see if this is just a reopening of the theatre, and a few signs rebranded or if a little more effort has been put in…

Pretty sure that is all it is for now. There hasn’t been significant downtime of any of the enclosures etc to enable any large scale changes, nor is it really needed. 
 

 

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