Alison, Sam, Waz, Rider and the team were amazing on our experience @ Roar and Snore. From the time we were picked up from the front gate to the time the tour ended we felt completely looked after. T… Full review by Raymond P
May 9, 2024
Despite lots of rain around we had a wonderful experience. Staff were extremely helpful, friendly and knowlegeable. The tents were clean, the beds were comfortable enough and the facilities were … Full review by clareh10
Apr 22, 2024
A wonderful experience for our family of seven. Passionate experts to guide us and the night view from our 'tent' memorable. Thanks Taronga for arranging a full moon! For many in our group this was t… Full review by crow4
Located in Sydney and with Athol Beach reachable within 700 metres, Roar And Snore provides a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace. The property is set …
Located in Sydney and with Athol Beach reachable within 700 metres, Roar And Snore provides a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace. The property is set 2.3 km from Sirius Cove, 1.5 km from Taronga Zoo and 7.7 km from Luna Park Sydney. The accommodation offers evening entertainment and luggage storage space. At the hotel each room has a shared bathroom and bed linen. At Roar And Snore you will find a restaurant serving African and Grill BBQ cuisine. Vegetarian, dairy-free and vegan options can also be requested. Sydney Opera House is 8.7 km from the accommodation, while Circular Quay is 10 km away. The nearest airport is Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, 20 km from Roar And Snore.
Hi, are you allowed to walk around the zoo before the tour starts in the morning?
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Hi Margaret the Roar and Snore starts when the zoo closes, you tour and sleep through the evening and then you have the entire next day at the zoo if you want to. Best experience ever x
How many tents are there, and is it possible to maintain social distancing?
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I think there are about 15 tents. We wore masks during the tours and the staff were very conscious of physical distancing during mealtimes, staggering guests at the food table. However …
I think there are about 15 tents. We wore masks during the tours and the staff were very conscious of physical distancing during mealtimes, staggering guests at the food table. However as the group was quite large with lots of children it was almost impossible to physical distance all the time. I’m sure the situation is different out of school holidays.
What does this experience look like with Covid restrictions? Is it worth waiting a couple months to book?
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For us it meant an upgrade into the resort as they aren’t doing the tents at the moment, plus masks are mandatory. The group was small though and we thought it was worth it!