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Keegs

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  1. I've been down a couple of times since school started, usually only spend a few hours because it's so quiet and can get heaps done in no time. In that time I've ridden the racers at least 15 times, averaging times of 13-14 seconds.

    Protip: The lane that starts as purple is by far the fastest due to the speed you pick up in the curve. Me and my friend noticed whoever used that slide always won by a large margin. I think it's the 5th lane from the left.

    From experience, lanes 1, 3, 6 and 8 are considerably slower while 2, 4, 5, and 7 pick up a lot more speed. This is because the former lanes have a long straight section between the twist and the helix, making you slow down.

  2. I headed down this evening. Didn't get in until 8 pm and stayed til 11.

    The lines at this point were still huge on all attractions, and disappointingly Boomerang Bay was closed. I bought a locker, no issues there, headed to the Riptide since the line was moving pretty fast. Afterwards decided we'd try the H2Go Racers thinking the line would move quick, but noticed that only 4 of the 8 lanes were operating. No idea why. Ended up waiting a while for this because of that. The 2 aqualoops on the far side weren't operating either, but the line for 360 Rush didn't seem too long.

    Was probably around 9 by the time we went to line up for the T5. Got on it just before 10. It's so much more intense at night, loved it.

    Went to have a rest and at about 10:15 we decided to check out the Whitewater West tower, and was very surprised to see there were next to no lines on any attractions. Between then and just before 11 when they closed, we got in every slide but The Breakers. I was told they were closed due to lack of lifeguards.

    Half Pipe: Loved this one, definitely lives up to the hype. Insane speed.

    Tropical Cyclone: I found this to be more exciting than its Gold Coast counterpart. Nothing amazing but a solid slide.

    Aqua Tube: Was really surprised with this. Picked up some nice speed around the turns.

    Typhoon: This one was actually much better than I expected. We were the last ones on it all night, all the slides had been closed. Pretty fast and the rattles are nice too.

    Went to check our on-ride photos before leaving to find the Riptide had taken a photo of the group that rode it before us. Probably swiped the band too early.

    They've made some attempts at correcting the utter confusion on the towers. The Whitewater West tower had stickers with ride names with their respective colours on most of the individual stairs pointing you in the right direction. The Proslide towers had posters at the bottom saying "T5 (green and yellow) and an arrow pointing to the left, and so on.

    I'll most likely not head back until February when school starts, hopefully they fix all the minor issues by then.

  3. What confused me a bit was when I first went to line up for the Half Pipe, I grabbed a 2 person raft assuming you could ride 1 or 2 people (since I was by myself). The guy at the bottom of the stairs saw me alone, asked which slide I was headed for and directed me there (and I still managed to go the wrong way). When I get to the top I'm told you need 2 people to ride any of those slides. So I waited a good 10 minutes before a group of 3 rocked up.

    I agree the park could definitely use some more larger trees. Way too much mulch. And the stairs definitely need some signage. I saw so many people lining up in the wrong side of 360Rush/H2Go and heard plenty more people pointing at stairs on the proslide towers wondering where the hell they went.

  4. Just got back from my session. Park wasn't too busy, only about a third of the car park was full.

    Tantrum: Rode it first, was pretty fun. Gets you nice and soaked.

    T5: Went on this twice, was awesome both times. Drop is great and the closed funnel somehow makes it more exciting. Plus that final helix gets you riding up the wall like crazy.

    Bombora: One ride on this, you almost fly down that drop.

    Breakers: Was lining up for the Half Pipe but ended up on this. For the short ride it is, I enjoyed it. Final drop is nice.

    Riptide: Really enjoyed this one, you really do fly down those hills at the end.

    Double Bowlseye: Wasn't really impressed by this. Went pretty slow around the bowls.

    The Curler: Another average slide. More suitable for families. I'd only ride this and the bowling alley if they had no lines.

    360Rush: Highlight of the day. Rode it 3 or 4 times and loved it every time. Best part was that I never had to line up for more than 5 minutes.

    H2Go Racers: Rode these a couple of times, best racer slides I've ever ridden on. Would be awesome with a group of mates racing each other.

    Food was pretty nice as well.

    I might head back either later this week or early next week. Before school ends, hopefully it isn't as busy as I think it will be.

  5. Someone on facebook posted that they called up and was told the preview days will probably be Tuesday and Wednesday, each day separated into 2 sessions of about 5 hours. There's a morning and afternoon session. That sounds more accurate to me. I'd probably opt for a morning session. They also said the email should be going out this evening.

  6. Ever since they announced the Gold passes there has been an abundance of people complaining about the prices over facebook with comments like "You're going to end up like Wonderland!" and "I'm taking my family to Jamberoo!".

    There's even an article on it

    http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/west/wet8217n8217wild-sydney-loses-fans-over-premium-ticket-price/story-fngr8i5s-1226738056314?from=newslocal_rss

    I particularly like this part:

    Quakers Hill mother-of-three Eleanor Harrison said the price was "outrageous" and would be out of reach for many young families like hers.

    "I had been counting down to the opening but at these prices there's no way we'll be going," she said.

    >Implying the only way to visit the park is to buy season passes for your whole family.

    On the bright side, I was worried by the time I had some money to buy my own season pass they would have sold out. Looks like I don't have to worry about that.

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