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I’ve done a couple of reports from this place before, but there’s a bit of new stuff, so I’ll chuck it in.

We got the ferry over from Hong Kong to Zhuhai, and a bus from the ferry port to the park. Door to door, it takes around 3 hours. It would probably be a bit quicker to go via Macau (the Zhuhai ferry terminal is pretty far from the park whereas you could kind of “cut through” Macau), but it involves the extra faff of more transfers and more international border crossings since you’d have to leave Hong Kong, enter Macau, leave Macau and enter China. The one-ferry, one-bus, one-border option is just less hassle.

We’d booked a two-day, one-night package. Realistically, the park is easily doable in a day, but I wanted to stick around for the nighttime stuff and getting back to Hong Kong after that would be a faff. We just stayed at the Penguin Hotel since it’s right at the park entrance, though there was an offer for the better hotel at the same price.

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The LED roof thing had Christmas s**t on it, mixed in with the older, much better “sea” videos.

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These were new since my last visit, but skipped them until later. They’re the same thing as those parachute towers at Disney’s Toy Story Land.

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Parrot Coaster is still by far my favourite Wingrider. I was worried that after getting a few more done, I’d enjoy this less, but that wasn’t the case. The first drop alone makes it better than most.

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In the manatee exhibit, the manatees were being slightly elusive on this first morning, but they were all out near the windows/tunnel the next. This whole aquarium is amazing, with huge South American fish in various tanks, and an enormous main tank which the manatees share with loads of fish.

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The whale out front is looking very faded these days, but the aquarium is still amazing. The main tank is just ridiculous. Apparently, there are 8 whale sharks in there, but I’ve only ever managed to count six.

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I’m not a fan of whales in captivity, but it is what it is. This exhibit is attached to a huge theatre and they’ve got 8 of these which perform.

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After this visit, I’m probably not riding this again. It’s just too ridiculously wet. It’s very good though.

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The attached exhibit has polar bears, arctic foxes and arctic wolves.

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Penguin Coaster is one of two new coasters this year. It had a really long queue though, so we skipped it on this day and got it later. Considering it’s a tiny kiddy thing, there’s some effort gone into it with smoke machines on both the lifthill and final turn.

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Had a walk through another animal area to get to the other new coaster.

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SPITE!

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This thing has opened apparently – RCDB has pictures of people riding it – but the area is all closed off at the moment. Very annoying as I was expecting a +2 on this visit and I’m definitely not making the effort to come back just for this.

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Walrus Splash, which goes through a sealion pool, is fab. I like these things generally, but the whole theming, animals and general area elevate this one. It’s nowhere near as wet as Polar Explorer either.

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There’s a huge group of walruses around the bottom of it as well.

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The 5D theatre here is pretty epic and definitely worth doing. The screen is huge, the film is a decent length and the seat movement is pretty flawless.

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Chinese white/pink dolphins. We have these around Hong Kong (the local population is pink rather than white), but I’ve still never seen one.

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Night shots then. We did the taller of the two tower things, and it’s ok for the views if nothing else.

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They had a really crappy night time parade last time I was here, just few performers with cheap, light-up costumes, but they’ve massively enhanced it now.

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Both water coasters look even better at night.

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This was also new since my last visit. Anyone know who makes this? I’ve never seen one before, but it’s a “teacups” style ride with separate discs which rise out of the main floor and rotate in the opposite direction. Everything across the Chimelong parks, as far as I can think of at the moment, come from Western manufacturers, so I’m guessing this does, too.

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The weird thing about it is how it’s themed. It’s in the “polar” area, has penguin/polar bear themed cars, but a building that screams “viking/How to Train Your Dragon. I don’t get it at all.

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There was also a new show on the lake since my last visit. They’d had one before, which was already excellent, but this one was on another level. My pictures turned out crap unfortunately.

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I just found this on YouTube, but it seems that it’s been added to since this was filmed, especially with the drones. Now the drones make an appearance earlier, creating a red dragon that flies around the lake.

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Trying to get out after the show was a bit of a mission.

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It had been really busy all day, but a lot of people had left before the final show. Apart from a 15-minute wait for Parrot Coaster (only on one train unfortunately, but run well considering), the rides were mostly walk-on. The animals and shows are the draw here, so the rides, especially the big ones, don’t get a huge amount of attention.

We didn’t really need the second day, but just popped back in in the morning for a bit, redoing a bit of stuff and getting Penguin Coaster done.

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Construction of the new “park” – not really sure how it’s going to work in terms of entrance/tickets doesn’t seem to be anywhere near finished. It seems that there’s another hotel (this will be the fourth) also attached to it.

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I’m surprised that they seem so far behind given that this is where their killer whales are going. They were the first park to get them, and have nine hidden away at the moment, but a couple of other places, including the new Polar Ocean World in Shanghai, now also have them. Polar Ocean World have their facility ready, so they could probably get the “first” orcas in China even though, technically, Chimelong were way ahead of them.

Bagged my only +1 of the weekend. For such a tiny thing it was actually alright. The Donald Trump penguin is ridiculous though.

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I don’t think I’ve bothered with Spirit of the Ocean before. Meh. It gives a good view of Walrus Mountain at least.

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Noticed this in the station when going for a reride on Parrot Coaster. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a park display something like this before, but I thought it was interesting that B&M, or the park I guess, have put a shelf-life on their rides, in this case 15 years.

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The park is done, but I’ll throw some more stuff in of the general resort. We went back to Penguin Hotel for lunch since it was in the package. They have a real penguin exhibit in the restaurant.

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Or if the real thing isn’t good enough, there’s an animatronic penguin singing group to keep you entertained.

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We had time to kill before our bus/ferry, so had a wander down to the other hotels for a look around. It seems that they’re building a HUGE new circus. They already have one, but I guess it’s not doing the job if they’re building a much, much bigger one already.

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The older hotel here, and the most expensive, is just ridiculous. I stayed here before when it was the only hotel, and it’s possible with various promotions to get it at the same price as Penguin Hotel, but it’s further away from the park. They have a huge pool (closed in the winter) and indoor water park though, so if you’re making use of those, it’s the better option.

The lobby is amazing. Just so over-the-top.

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The swimming pool has an animal exhibit attached, with a glass window separating them, so you can “swim” with the animals. When I stayed at the hotel, it had turtles in it, but was called “Dolphin Pool”. Now, they’ve actually got dolphins in it. Not a fan.

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On the way back I had a quick nosey at Circus Hotel, the smallest and cheapest of the three.

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Then it was a bus and ferry back to Hong Kong.

As usual, I enjoyed this place, and it had been about two and a half years since I’d last been, but I think it will probably be that long again before I do another visit. I guess it depends on whatever new stuff comes either at the park or in the general area.
 
I really want to visit this place. It just looks great!

Parrot Coaster especially - heard nothing but good things about it. The night show looks pretty bonkers too!
 
I miss this place now. Still think it's the 'nicest' park to chill in China. Hoping for better than zierers at some point though, bad luck on the spite.
I spotted the b&m shelf life thing somewhere else. Think it was the family invert. Vaguely recall a woodie having train and track expiry dates as well. I imagine they all have to quote some sort of guideline to everyone, just prefer not to make it public knowledge.
 
To echo what everyone said already, this park looks pretty nuts. I only have Sea World as a benchmark and this looks like it's well out of Sea World's league.
 
To echo what everyone said already, this park looks pretty nuts. I only have Sea World as a benchmark and this looks like it's well out of Sea World's league.
The animal exhibits look variable, like they've got Antarctic penguins in with penguins from hot climates which is weird. That last dolphin pool looks overstocked as well as the jellyfish tank. Possibly the walrus pool too but I didn't see a whole photo of it. They certainly like to go all out! Not sure what to make of it.

The whole place looks ridiculous, interesting review, thanks.
 
The animal exhibits look variable, like they've got Antarctic penguins in with penguins from hot climates which is weird. That last dolphin pool looks overstocked as well as the jellyfish tank. Possibly the walrus pool too but I didn't see a whole photo of it. They certainly like to go all out! Not sure what to make of it.

The whole place looks ridiculous, interesting review, thanks.
If you mean the humbolt penguins with the emporer penguins, they haven't mixed them. Those are two separate enclosures, no doubt with different climates. They've made them look the same for the whole "polar" theme - I've seen humbolts the world over housed with fake ice rockwork - since that's what people probably expect.

Jellyfish have no brains and an extremely rudimentary nervous system. Plus, in the wild they often form massive, densely-packed swarms.

The walrus pool is huge. Those pictures make it look "overstocked" purely because they were being fed and gathering in one place.

The hotel dolphin pool is horrible though, yeah. I don't enjoy seeing them at the best of times, but it's especially a shame here when most of Chimelong's animal exhibits are really world class.
 
If you mean the humbolt penguins with the emporer penguins, they haven't mixed them. Those are two separate enclosures, no doubt with different climates. They've made them look the same for the whole "polar" theme - I've seen humbolts the world over housed with fake ice rockwork - since that's what people probably expect.

Jellyfish have no brains and an extremely rudimentary nervous system. Plus, in the wild they often form massive, densely-packed swarms.

The walrus pool is huge. Those pictures make it look "overstocked" purely because they were being fed and gathering in one place.

The hotel dolphin pool is horrible though, yeah. I don't enjoy seeing them at the best of times, but it's especially a shame here when most of Chimelong's animal exhibits are really world class.
I am aware what jellyfish are yeah, thanks, but overstocking in a closed system (i.e. not the sea) could potentially cause problems whether or not they have brains. It might be ok, was just making a comment.
Yeah people 'expect' to see penguins in cold climates but it just perpetuates a myth. I was just saying like it's a bit lazy considering the money they have, how new the place is etc. I wonder if they have good educational signage, anyone know? Also if anyone knows whether they use saltwater or chlorine systems for their aquatics mammals of be interested to know.

Yeah, again, considering the amount of money they seem to have they could have done more with that dolphin pool for sure and there looks to be way too many in there. It looks like a converted swimming pool. I am not sure that they have as structured breeding programs (and free breeding trades) over there so it might be a case of get hold of as many as you can sort of situation.

Anyway, fair enough with your points, not easy to tell by some of the photos. Looks like an interesting place.
 
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There is signage around, yeah, but I didn't pay it a lot of attention. It seems to be on par with what you'd see elsewhere.

That pool was always supposed to have dolphins. I stayed at that hotel soon after it opened, and it was labeled on maps as "Dolphin Pool" back then, but at the time it had turtles in it. I'm guessing they were still waiting for the dolphins. It's "attached" to the hotel swimming pool, so you can see the dolphins through a glass wall while you're in the pool.

I couldn't tell you what water systems they use, but it was designed by PGAV Destinations, so I'd guess they follow what they usually do.

It's a new park, so everything was brought in. I don't know what they have planned in terms of breeding programs, but they have a lot in place at their safari park (self-contained rather than international/shared as far as I know), so I imagine they'd be following suit here.
 
There is signage around, yeah, but I didn't pay it a lot of attention. It seems to be on par with what you'd see elsewhere.

That pool was always supposed to have dolphins. I stayed at that hotel soon after it opened, and it was labeled on maps as "Dolphin Pool" back then, but at the time it had turtles in it. I'm guessing they were still waiting for the dolphins. It's "attached" to the hotel swimming pool, so you can see the dolphins through a glass wall while you're in the pool.

I couldn't tell you what water systems they use, but it was designed by PGAV Destinations, so I'd guess they follow what they usually do.

It's a new park, so everything was brought in. I don't know what they have planned in terms of breeding programs, but they have a lot in place at their safari park (self-contained rather than international/shared as far as I know), so I imagine they'd be following suit here.
Will be interesting to see how things develop, thanks for the info.
 
Well, the big development is the orca breeding centre. They have 9 of them, but they're not on display yet. There's a huge new building under construction - probably a kind of second gate - which looks likely to have the orca stadium.

Their problem could be Shanghai Polar Ocean World, who have also got hold of some orcas (3 I think, or possibly 4). Even though Chimelong got them first, it's looking likely that Polar Ocean might display theirs first since their stadium is ready. They're in massively different parts of the country, but the "first" bragging rights would be pretty big.
 
Well, the big development is the orca breeding centre. They have 9 of them, but they're not on display yet. There's a huge new building under construction - probably a kind of second gate - which looks likely to have the orca stadium.

Their problem could be Shanghai Polar Ocean World, who have also got hold of some orcas (3 I think, or possibly 4). Even though Chimelong got them first, it's looking likely that Polar Ocean might display theirs first since their stadium is ready. They're in massively different parts of the country, but the "first" bragging rights would be pretty big.
Yeah, I can see we how they would want to be the first. 9 is a lot! On a side not I hope they try and breed those pink dolphins, pretty sure they're quite endangered and as China has already lost one dolphin species (Yangtze).

Are there more rides proposed with the second gate?
 
With the dolphins, it seems that they have two adults and one juvenile (the younger ones are grey and the white/pink colour comes later), but no idea if it's a breeding pair and calf.

The details are quite unclear about the second gate at the moment, even if it is an actual second gate or an expansion. It's going to be called Chimelong Marine Science Museum, supposedly opening next year and with the orcas as the main draw. They're going to break their own record for "largest aquarium viewing window", so whatever they're doing, it's huge.
 
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