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MICF 4th year (day 3): Healesville Sanctuary, visiting Denzel and The Impromptunes

Finally, after three years of trying I managed to book the wade with the platypus experience at Healesville Sanctuary! However, the only day I could book it was Good Friday. This left us with a transport issue because getting out to Badger Creek is a real pain in the butt without a car. On a normal day you can go train, train, bus and it takes 2hrs. On a public holiday, and with the current track works in place, the suggested route was train, bus, bus, bus, walk 2 hrs. Hmmm. So, our options were:

  • Private transfer
  • Uber or taxi
  • Book a tour
  • Hire a car

Hiring a car was out due to the public holiday and I wasn’t prepared to risk refusals or surcharges from Uber or a taxi – apparently this is very common when wanting to head out that far. The tours were a great idea in theory but there were very few that made it out to Healesville by 11am which was our allocated platypus cuddle time. In the end I went with Black Bow Chauffeurs to get us out there and it was about $50 more than an Uber but fully guaranteed. We were very lucky that our former foster dog (Denzel) has a lovely furever family who live locally and they offered to drop us back into the city after our sanctuary visit and Denzel pats, which meant we only had to transfer one way.

We arrived just before the 9am opening and it was totally dead. For the first hour we hardly saw anyone but then as it progressed towards the platypus show time (11:15am) the crowd picked up a little. It never felt busy to us though and the volunteers said it didn’t feel busy. The animals were all very active in the morning as it was feeding time so we got to see lots of movement and furry butt wriggling.

The wade with the platypus experience was AMAZING! We got to pat Kami the female platypus, tickle her belly and feed her some worms. Definitely one of the more hands on experiences we have had with meeting different animals.

After visiting Healesville Sanctuary, Debbi kindly came to collect us. The traffic as we were leaving was totally nuts! They had blocked roads as the car park, overflow car park and overflow overflow car park were full! Debbi took us to a local look out and then to visit our former foster doggo Denzel who we hadn’t seen since he moved to Healesville with them 16 months ago. He is so happy now and his family is just a perfect fit for him ❀️

After Debbi and Simon kindly drove us back to Melbourne CBD, I enjoyed another lovely bubble bath and then we headed off to the evenings showing of Impromptunes: A Completely Improvised Musical. This is the third year we have been to see their shows and they are always excellent, I usually try to get to 2-3 each year if I can as they are different topics each night. Tonight’s musical title was “French Tuck” and included hits like the closing song “Mullet”. I plan to yell out the musical suggestion “platypus assassin” when we go again for their final show on Sunday πŸ™‚

Dinner after the show was at my favourite Melbourne dumpling place China Red and once again we got a seat with the electronic ordering so I hardly had to interact with anyone. Glorious. Their vegetarian dumplings are the best.

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