Just a few pictures from a brief visit to Aussie World last week.
Aussie World visit
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Cheers again kiwi, looks like a good height the Redback reaches. Also good to see the park building up more attractions
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Great photo report - that park is consistently top notch - ride presentation, pathways, all very well maintained.
The redback track looks very high is the travelling Disk-O we have in Aus the same height?
The redback track looks very high is the travelling Disk-O we have in Aus the same height?
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I drove past this the other day, my thoughts are that it looks much higher. I am sure someone else will correct me if I am wrong.
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Yeh it's the Mega Disko which is 15.5 metres high. Gill's travelling model is only 10 metres high according to Zamperla's website
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A short video of a few of the rides at Aussie World
http://www.youtube.com/user/pam144?feat ... 7HgmOYvUIQ
http://www.youtube.com/user/pam144?feat ... 7HgmOYvUIQ
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Parks like Aussieworld demonstrate that smaller parks can be just as successful as mega sized theme parks if well maintained and expanding with a steady stream of family thrill attractions. NSW and Victoria used to have parks like this but unfortunately they all closed. Magic Kingdom and O'neill's Adventure Land are just two that spring to mind.