Animal Crossing: New Horizons is coming to Sea Life Aquariums

Nintendo Australia and Merlin Entertainment ANZ a partnership, that staring in Sydney on April 1st, will have Animal Crossing New Horizons come to the Sea Life facilities around the country.
The first event will take place in Sea Life Sydney and then it will move onto Sea Life Melbourne, then the Sea Life Sunshine Coast and finally the Sea Life Kelly Tarlton's Aquarium in Auckland location. The dates for the other locations are not yet known, but the Sydney event kicks off on April 1st and will run until May 18, so around 7 weeks. The event is included as part of a normal ticket, so you need not worry about paying more for the experience.
“We are thrilled to bring this one-of-a-kind experience to our SEA LIFE attractions across Australia and New Zealand. In this exciting collaboration, guests will embark on an immersive journey alongside beloved Animal Crossing: New Horizons characters, all while being surrounded by thousands of incredible marine creatures - from majestic green sea turtles to striking grey nurse sharks. Whether with family or friends, this fun-filled adventure blends the magic of the underwater world with the charm of Animal Crossing: New Horizons.”
So what does this collaboration bring to players? Those who attend any of the venues will be able to explore the exhibits as normal, but in addition you can meet Isabelle and other characters from the game, though the exact line up has not been announced. In addition there will be character stamps to collect, as well as a searching quest to undertake, as Gulliver will be somewhere inside. The below is from the original Japanese tour and shows off how the stamps worked there, so I would expect something similar here.
There will also be Animal Crossing: New Horizons themed merchandise available in the store, but there is no word yet on if it will be unique or the same stuff we have seen before. Like the stamps above, Japan did have unique event merch, so we should hold out hope for something fun here.
Does this make you want to spend some time at Sea Life?