Aussie World

Aussie World is a privately owned, medium-sized, family theme park on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. It has over 30 rides and attractions.

Aussie World
SloganFun's Our Thing [1]
LocationSunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates26°45′0.78″S 153°2′47.65″E
General ManagerAaron Flanagan (COO) [2]
OpenedNovember 24, 1989 (1989-11-24)
Operating seasonYear-round
Attractions
Total30
Roller coasters1
Water rides1
Websitewww.aussieworld.com.au

It is located on the Bruce Highway at Palmview. The park forms part of a larger tourism precinct consisting of the former Ettamogah Pub now The Pub at Aussie World and the Aussie World Retail Village.

It has been recognised by the Sunshine Coast council annual business awards as an important tourist attraction from 2011 to 2014.[3] It was opened on 24 November 1989 and is open all year excepting Christmas Day and ANZAC Day.

History and development

The Ettamogah Pub with Aussie World in the background.

Park History

The original creator of the Ettamogah Pub was Ken Maynard, who started drawing the Pub in 1959. It was made famous through his regular cartoons in The Australasian Post.[4] The Aussie World "Ettamogah Pub" was built 30 years later in 1989. The word "Ettamogah" is Aboriginal for 'place of good drink'. The structure stands an 18 metres (59 ft) in height. It was opened on 24 November 1989, with most of the furniture inside the pub built from trees cleared from the actual site. A vehicle is positioned on the top of the pub. In the cartoon the theory is the truck was washed up there in the floods of 1946[4] and none of the regulars could be bothered to get it down. The car is a 1927 Chevy which originally was a four-door sedan and was converted into a utility in 1947.

In 2005, Aussie World renovated their existing rides including the Wild Mouse Roller Coaster, Octopus and Rock 'n' Roll Rebel Dark Ride. Further renovations were conducted in 2007 with the front entrance being completely upgraded. Two 15.5-metre (51 ft), brightly coloured barber poles were erected and a twin-peaked blue and yellow shade across the entrance was constructed.[5]

On 7 March 2011, Aussie World announced that they would open two new rides. The first was a Zamperla Disk'O called the Redback with the second being a Log Ride attraction due to open by the end of the year.[6] The Redback opened on 1 April 2011 in time for the Easter school holidays.[7] On 9 May 2011, Aussie World announced a further two rides would be constructed in 2011, totalling three for the year.[8] The Giant Slide opened in September 2011.[9] On 7 December 2011, the Plunge water ride was opened to the public.[10] The three 2011 attractions cost a total of $2 million to construct.[10] The introduction of these three rides has seen record attendance at the amusement park.[11]

Wet'n'Wild Aussie World

In May 2008, Village Roadshow Theme Parks (the owners of several Australian theme parks) entered into a conditional agreement with Aussie World. This agreement gave Village Roadshow the "option to acquire the land and business of Aussie World".[12] The company planned to build a new Wet'n'Wild water park on the Aussie World site named Wet'n'Wild Aussie World.[13] This was followed three months later with a development application being submitted to the Caloundra City Council.[13][14]

On 23 September 2009, Village Roadshow Limited (VRL) announced "after extensive research, review and planning, VRL considers that when compared with other opportunities available, the potential returns do not justify the level of investment for the world class water park which would be required to deliver a significant destination site."[12]

Attractions

Aussie World has a collection of over 30 rides and attractions which provide entertainment for all ages.[15] These include:

  • The Wasp - you're in control, use the joystick to shoot yourself upwards manufactured by Sbf visa
  • The Illusionarium - enter Professor Bogglesworth's multiverse
  • Mayhem Maze - not for the faint hearted
  • Ballroom Blitz – a Zierer Waveswinger
  • Speeds Stars – self-driven cars
  • Booma ZoomaChair-O-Planes swing ride
  • Carousel – a restored 1927 carousel
  • Crazy Mirrors – a series of mirrors that distort reflection
  • Ferris Wheel – a Ferris wheel from the 1960s
  • Giant Slide – is a 46-metre (151 ft) fun slide[16][10]
  • Giggle Go Round – a miniature carousel
  • Leak'n Logs – a water play area
  • Mozzi Musta – a Tilt-A-Whirl
  • Platypus Ponds Mini Golf – an 18-hole mini golf course
  • Redback – a Zamperla Disk'O[16][10]
  • Dark Rebel – a Music Express ride
  • Side Show Alley – a variety of upcharge attraction carnival games
  • Space Shaker Swinging Ship – a pirate ship ride
  • Stockshed Speedway Dodgems – a set of bumper cars
  • The Plunge – a log flume water ride[10]
  • Tin Lids Tea Party – a teacups ride
  • Voyager Simulator – a motion simulator

References

  1. http://www.aussieworld.com.au/
  2. http://medianet.com.au/releases/release-details?id=825359
  3. http://invest.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/sitePage.cfm?code=sc-business-awards%5B%5D
  4. Ettamogah Mob:Ken Maynard Archived 7 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  5. "Gets a New Eye-catching Entrance". Aussie World. Retrieved 30 March 2011.
  6. "Aussie World invests in new amusement rides". Press Release. Aussie World. 2011. Retrieved 30 March 2011.
  7. Clare, Bianca (1 April 2011). "Ride reviewer on a roll". The Satellite. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  8. "Aussie World purchases yet another attraction!". Press Release. Aussie World. 9 May 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  9. "Aussie World Reveals Giant Slide". Press Release. Aussie World. 14 September 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  10. Williams, Patrick (8 December 2011). "Aussie World's first water ride". Sunshine Coast Daily. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  11. "Aussie World takes the plunge". View News Sunshine Coast. 8 December 2011. Archived from the original on 8 May 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  12. "Sunshine Coast Water Park" (PDF). Press Release. Village Roadshow. September 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 September 2009. Retrieved 23 September 2009.
  13. Wilson, Richard (20 May 2008). "Village Roadshow buys Aussie World". Parkz. Retrieved 30 March 2011.
  14. Wilson, Richard (22 August 2008). "Village Roadshow moves forward with Sunshine Coast water park plans". Parkz. Retrieved 23 September 2009.
  15. "Rides & Attractions". Aussie World. December 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  16. Bode, Mark (30 May 2011). "Aussie World not linked to woes". Sunshine Coast Daily. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
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