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  1. Thanks for the info guys, I have notified both parks and have sent email explaining situation, so just waiting on reply.
  2. I have recently purchased a worldpass for a pensioner as well as a vip pass, I havent used them yet but I do have the email that I have to take to the gate to get my passes, I am wanting to know if I can sell them to someone else as I am no longer travelling up to the gold coast, if anyone knows if I can that would be helpful.
  3. Thanks for that guys il give it a go
  4. Just wanted to know if anyone wants to purchase a copy of blackfish for region 2 as I didnt realise until after I opened it that it was region 2. It wont work in Australia unless you have a dvd player that can play multi region dvds. I will sell it for $28 as that is how much I paid for it, it also includes postage as well. Please no nasty comments.
  5. Well for starters, Wet N Wild isn't a theme park but a water park, so no Sydney won't have a theme park in 12 months
  6. I just want to hear your opinion on whether a new Theme Park is a good idea. Please vote.
  7. I was just wanting to get a ball park figure on how much a feasibility study would cost in order to create a theme park, Does anyone know?
  8. I believe that either Six Flags or Cedar Fair should consider building a theme park in Western Sydney. Yes there is plans to build a new Wet'n'Wild in Prospect but I think that there just isn't enough theme parks in Sydney. We basicly have luna park which is a 40-50 min trip from where I live and you can't really count Jamberoo as that really isn't in the Sydney region. There is still alot of land available close to majors roads like the M4, M7 and Great Western Highway, near to where Wonderland use to be. With the success that both these companys have I'm sure that they could find building a theme park in the Australian market quite profitable. It has been six years since Wonderland closed and I think its about time that not only the theme park companies but also the gonvernment should wake up and realise that the population of the Western Sydney region is growing and that this would benefit everyone. I have attached an image of a block of land which is opposite to where Wonderland use to stand which is quite a good size land to build a theme park. http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&ll...mp;t=h&z=15
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