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Hey Mate, I just wanted to enquire about New Zealand's former 2nd theme park called "Footrot Flats Theme Park". I heard stuff about it online, and it has a Bizarre story behind it. I've been watching your channel for a while, and I would think something like that could be interesting for you to research since absolutely no one has made a video about it before.
Thanks for the suggestion! I have some friends from New Zealand who visited the park back in the day :) I'll definitely do some digging and see if I can find enough info for a video!
Can you please do a video about every one of Australia’s theme parks next flat ride. Like what you did with every one of Australia’s theme parks next roller coasters but for flat rides
My favourite ride here is definitely *The Giant Drop*. When I go up, it feels like that I am in a lift going up do another level, but when I drop it feels like falling out of a skyscraper but instead you are in your seat. That ride was sooooooooooooooo much fun.
T express is the best coaster in the world! (IMO) and everland is an amazing park, I used to live in Korea and I went here every 3 weeks to 1 1/2 months.
Luna park in Melbourne is probably one of the few still in operation 😅 most others have disappeared. Melbourne show used to have them too but they're gone from it too😢 we know the problem too as it affects markets as well. It's just too expensive to keep them running and public liability is too high. It was the death of the Carraben Gardens & all their attractions. (No rollercoaster, but the chair lifts, mini golf and the water ride)
Magic Kingdom was cool :) Only went once after Australia's wonderland though & it felt crappy after being to wonderland, prior to that though it was awesome. I don't remember ever going on the water slides though, I think they were always closed for repairs or closed down years before everything else or something? I can't remember now, just don't remember them as part of my visits there & in my head, I remember seeing them on the ads & wanting to go on them, but it not being possible for some reason, I mean it might have been as simple as being too cold whenever I went there, not sure
I'm a Queenslander who visited the park on a weekday in May '99 and the place was empty. Me, along with my girlfriend and her father rode every rollercoaster with no one else on them. We rocked up to a coaster, sat at the front, then rode at the back and then in the middle, said thanks to the attendant and moved to the next one. It was so eerie seeing no other people. As the day rolled on people did arrive of course but I doubt the attendance got to triple figures.
Omfg!!! Several of those pieces came from Monash Playground! I am almost 100% sure of it. When Monash Playground was closed all the pieces were sold off. I’m so glad to see they still exist. These were my childhood.
You could also look into Monash Playground which was made by a local engineer and was closed down because of idiots and its location across the road from the local pub. It was a fantastic place to go and was free to all, being kept alive by donations but due to public liability and drunk idiots suing when they got hurt the park closed and now there is a crappy as hell ‘adventure park’ on the land.
I live in Victor Harbor now but used to visit from the Riverland all the time as a kid. Greenhills was a fantastic lil park and it was heartbreaking to see it close. I have many fond memories of the park.
I haven’t been on the one at dreamworld, but have ridden similar ones in the US and have never had a problem with those restraints, what makes this one in specific so much worse?
There was two different lion parks in Melbourne Western suburbs in the 70s and 80s, one in Rockbank and the other near baccus marsh, pretty sure lions escaped from one of them or both, there is or was a building still located at rhe rockbank one not long ago and some of the fencing