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Outback Adventure

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The 'Outback Adventure' is where guests can come up close and personal with Kangaroos, and other Australian wildlife, which roam freely through this area of the park. If you visit Dreamworld on a busy day, this is a great place to come and just forget about lining up and interact with (and feed) the Kangaroos.

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We probably did this part of the park in about 8 minutes. We patted the kangaroos, took in some of the koala talk, browsed at the snakes/lizards. Then took off for the next part of the park. Good though cause it rounds out the park. - Jennifer Sharpe

If you get the double day pass and have some spare time, or rides are not your "thing" then this is the area for you, come for a stroll through the quiet peaceful parts and see the DreamZoo. Some neat stuff to see, and more than meets the eye, like lizards and other unexpected things. the Kangaroos are lively early on but later tire of the visitors poking and screaming around them. don't miss the SSSSsssnakes! certainly worth a look but don't waste the day here. - Anton da hood


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