on 31-12-2013 02:29 PM
It seems some people are raging about NYE party cancellation.
Did they really cancel or is it a hoax?
on 03-01-2014 06:15 PM
@am*3 wrote:Will the interest wane in the Winter for a water park in Sydney? The weather here is not as warm as QLD.
I think Jamberoo water park will still be a good option for families with smaller children. The under 110cm kids, that can't go on some of the more exciting rides at Wet n Wild anyway as they don't meet the height requirements.
It looks like they're open until the end of April and close for winter.
on 03-01-2014 06:16 PM
It would be a once in a 2+ year plus trip for us, if we still had dependant children. Entry fee, parking fee $8-$10, $15 for hamburger per person, $20+ p.p. for one ride on each of the special rides, $10 for locker.
That is if we could even get entry in.. on the day we would have chosen to go!
on 03-01-2014 06:18 PM
People like you meep.. with 1 or 2 teens that you can drop off at the gate to go in by themselves.. mightn't be so bad.
03-01-2014 06:18 PM - edited 03-01-2014 06:19 PM
on 03-01-2014 06:46 PM
@freakiness wrote:
@**meep** wrote:Does anyone know how much the season pass for Sydney is?
didn't someone post it up further?
the silver and gold, about 99 and 125 I think with family pass about 350
but they've sold out
Yes, I am sorry. I just read back. Am did post it and I missed it.
Thank you.
on 03-01-2014 08:31 PM
@freakiness wrote:Does anyoe know the capacity?
20,000, I think. I would be interested to know how that compares with the other WW parks.
on 04-01-2014 09:06 AM
I know this topic is pretty much done, but this in the headlines today:
Replacement party cancelled at Wet n Wild
The recently opened Wet 'n' Wild theme park in Sydney won't be hired out for big events in the near future following the last-minute cancellation of a New Year's Eve music festival.
Thousands of people who bought tickets to ring in the new year at the western Sydney theme park were let down at the last minute when the organisers, One Cube Entertainment, cancelled the event six hours beforehand, citing technical issues.
After announcing the cancellation on Facebook, One Cube Entertainment promised an "even better" festival would take place on Australia Day.
However, Wet 'n' Wild owners, Village Roadshow Theme Parks, on Friday said that event would not go ahead.
"From our point of view we are not currently entertaining more requests for hiring the venue."
Mr Davies said the decision was not linked directly to the New Year's Eve incident.
"We've had this event cancelled and we're focusing now on what we do best, which is running a theme park," he said.
Annual music festival the Big Day Out takes place in Sydney on Australia Day, which also played a role in the decision not to host the festival, he added.
Mr Davies said while the park had no current booking requests, it would take any on their merits.