
We had our dinner at Bongo Burgers and spent a little while watching the Tribal Dance Performance at the entrance but alas that was a mistake! We should have gone in at the strike of 7pm and headed for the Creatures of the Night Show. Visitorship was so overwhelmed that 7.30pm show was full. We had to go for a 45min tram ride instead. There weren't a lot of variety of animals and we couldn't even locate some of them in the darkness! By the time we finished our ride, it was around 8.10pm and we were so filled with anguish that the 8.30pm show was full house too! To kill time, we went to trek the fishing cat trail, 1 of the 3 trails that visitors can explore on foot. Nothing much to see too. Most of the animals were getting ready for bed and the crocodiles have turned in already! Well, sweet dream ya?
Thereafter, we went to queue for the 9.30pm show at 8.30pm. The show had better be worth the wait. We complained then. It turned out to be very similar to the other shows at Jurong Bird Park and Zoo. They're afterall under the same management. Humour and suspense were the main perks of the show; not so much the tricks performed by animals. We headed home after the show because there really weren't much attractions left.
This is an outing that I took the least photos because no flash photography is allowed on all the animals, including during the show! Hence, I only posted a picture of Rynae against a Night Safari logo as backdrop (Ignore the 3 calefares in the background. It wasn't easy to get a clear coast).
After all is said, Daddy and Mummy prefered the day zoo where we could go on foot around the whole park, have clearer visibility and let Rynae play at the children's world playland. I guess unless we get pro bono entry, we wouldn't be stepping into Night Safari for quite a while...