![]() ![]() ![]() Virtually all sides of the park perimeter have nearby parking. The rides closely resemble a large country traveling show or the Easter Show with a very similar vibe to the park. THE PARK: The park is small but there is a lot to do. All past reviews seemed to focus on crowd size and park size with virtually no actual tips to help future visitors so here’s what I leant I came onto this site last week looking for tips as I planned to visit the park last weekend. Just be careful to check the opening hours before visiting as it is limited during certain seasons and only open on weekends or certain evenings etc. It’s incredible lame- but then we still came out smiling. We rode the historic roller coaster which was just a good thrill level for me! We also made the mistake of riding the ghost train- for a single ticket premium price- I don’t recommend. We went on a Sunday noon and it was lovely without being crowded. We did play a game of the clowns, the attendant was friendly- if not a little teasing. We didn’t eat, but there were the expected choices. You may check the math with current information but I think it you would do 3-4 or more rides, it was worth getting the day pass. Additional single ride tickets are available at a premium or the day pass. This works out cheaper than being forced to buy a whole day unlimited ride ticket etc, for people like us who only wanted to do one or two things. Looks impressive from outside with the scenic railway roller coast going right around the outside.Īn entry fee is now required to go inside, but includes one ride. My partner also said the clown face entrance was scarier. There is usually a tram stop quite close by, on the day we went it was closed due to events so we had a little walk along the beach area.Ĭompared to Sydney this is older and a little smaller. ![]()
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