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“Cage of Death” package launched by Novotel Darwin Atrium (Australia)

“Cage of Death” package launched by Novotel Darwin Atrium (Australia)

Category: Asia Pacific - Australia - Industry economy - Trends / Expert's advice
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2009-02-06


Novotel Darwin Atrium has joined forces with Crocosaurus Cove to create the ultimate "Top End team building exercise"... The “Cage of Death”!

Can you really trust your work colleagues? Feel like everyone in the office is a bit snappy lately and needs a break? Well crunch on these numbers!

Novotel Darwin Atrium has joined forces with Crocosaurus Cove to create the ultimate "Top End team building exercise", the “Cage of Death”!

The package provides intrepid guests with an adrenalin-pumping opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the largest Northern Territory saltwater crocodiles in captivity.

Guests are suspended in an acrylic transparent cage on a monorail system above the crocodile enclosures at Crocosaurus Cove and then slowly lowered into one of the four chosen enclosures for an "experience of a lifetime".

For those seeking a less confronting encounter can “Swim with the Crocs” in a separate pool that runs alongside the Crocodile enclosures.

Crocosaurus Cove is one of Darwin’s latest tourism attractions and is centrally located in the heart of the CBD on Mitchell Street, only 300 meters from Novotel Darwin Atrium.

For those Darwin tourists who like to view the "snappy handbags" up close and personal - the package offers the best of both worlds, luxe accommodation and an ultimate mother nature experience.

Crocosaurus Cove also accommodates the largest display of Australian reptiles in the world, a two storey freshwater aquarium, turtle sanctuary and local Northern Territory Aboriginal art and culture displays.

Novotel Darwin Atrium’s Crocosaurus Cove packages are available year round with prices starting from $197 per night for two adults, including entry, while Cage of Death packages start from $287 per night and include one “cage of death” experience.

And of course group bookings can be negotiated and crunched!



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