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StingRay

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  1. So it is true, Can I ask where about on Lawrence Hargrave drive this is meant to be?. I had heard about a kids amusement park (8 or so years ago) being developed for the Helensburgh area. I'm assuming this is the one. 

    Coleman & Sons do a decent job. Even tho it would be another railway this would he one that I assume would run every weekend and during the school holidays.

    Last I heard about Penwood railway it had massive financial issues. Illawarra live steamers it currently going through a “changing of the guard” as in older members leaving or unfortunately pass on. 

    I welcome something like this to this area of Sydney. Everything is normally out west or towards Sydney. Wollongong university has a science lab from memory, you got a small putt-putt complete at Helensburgh plus the small Zoo (Symbio Wildlide Park) and the HARS aviation museum down at Albion Park. 

    So even tho this might have  been delayed by 10 odd years it's the right time to get it started now. They have some rides naturally so it's a perfect fit for them. 

    I believe they are local also to the area of Sydney. 

    I look forward to hearing more about this. 

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  2. On 13/11/21 at 12:05 AM, 19Michael96 said:

    Probably to do with that video I saw on Facebook where the ride got stuck upside down for a good minute. Yes that did happen. 655311576_ScreenShot2021-11-13at12_06_12am.thumb.png.ae28eed25772b14b1e474c2e6776e509.png

    It went into e-stop mode here but unfortunately was perfectly balanced. Hence why I didn't move from its inverted position. 

    This occurred the weekend before Halloween from memory. It's had a few issues the following weekend. 

     

    While It is upsetting it's not doing the 360, at least it's still operating. 

  3. Volaré fits into the boardwalk-style of rides you'd typically see, so does Hair Raiser (loading area at least). 

    This is a missed opportunity to continue the traditional boardwalk theme for sure. I also see them trying to be slightly different as they have been tho. You can't block an office building, and I'm sure a colour pallet had to be used to some degree to keep residents happy. The main pathway big enough for North Sydney’s largest fire truck has most likely also been a reason the back has some space and in other areas, it does not. 

    The overall feel of the park will still be good. Yes, it's a massive shame we don't get all the amazing artwork that the front of the park has but I know for a fact the park artist Ashley is up to his eyes balls in restorations and general appearance. For him, to hand paint, many murals or signs would have taken years, that's normally the case. I'm not massive on vinyl wraps left outdoors for years also. Just have a look at the back of Coney island and you'll see why. 

    For the park to invest in these changes without any form of government, money during this pandemic has been a miracle. While some things are left short I think they will rectify some things over time, like murals, ride signage etc. 

  4. Thanks for the photos @MrLukeCarroll. Looks like the Sydney lockdown has not caused any major delays, possibly minor, but thats about it.

    While the Maloney's Corner (Behind Coney Island) does look congested it will all work out. They have managed to use such a small place to great effectiveness. The Maloney's Corner section of the park is not much bigger than the entire Doomsday area (Shop, interactive games included).
     

    I cannot wait to sample these new rides, For families this while rival what the GC parks have had for many years when it comes to families. I am most looking forward to the opening weekend.

  5. On 08/10/2021 at 11:47 AM, DaptoFunlandGuy said:

    That's a really good point - will Village be screwing the pooch with all this pent up desire for overseas travel, if travel is starting to get its legs by Easter (and warmer climates hitting the northern hemisphere) - will all those out-of-staters they're holding out for be going elsewhere?

    I think people will want to venture overseas mainly. 

    The local market will have some positive growth but I see it being a slow growth. Even with cheaper passes on sale via a 3rd party fr Dreamworld, I don't think it's enough to sway people. However, they might get good numbers over Christmas but have a slump during that Easter period when we know international travel is all good again. 

    I don't think VRTP are intentionally holding out for easter as I've already mentioned. They've said easter as it gives them a good amount of time to ensure the project is finally delivered. 

    It will be a game of wait and see. 

  6. On 01/10/2021 at 3:55 PM, Yyosh said:

    Don't know anything about the design, but this photo on rcdb shows the underside of a car from the defunct Aussie World mouse which I'm certain is the same as the LPS mouse as they were built from the same designs.

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    If I remember correctly, from the queue you can see the disc shaped 'bolts' (red arrows) spin which probably would mean they guide the car around turns, and the I shaped ones (green arrows) must just be up stops.

    Those “bolts” or up stop bolts were commonly referred to as “mushroom bolts” thanks to their shape. 

    The wheels only help during the corners to keep the speed up and also to balance the carriage. The Mushroom bolts do all the hard work.

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  7. 2 hours ago, Gazza said:

    If they did do it, at least it would give some leverage to compromise. 

    Eg Luna park gets a little bit of extra land (20%), but the local community gets heaps of extra linear parkland (80%)

    Please, The NSW government don't understand logic.

    Great idea though, But honestly more houses exist down that end of Lavender Bay so I don't ever really see that happening. Most of the noise complaints actually occur from the other side of Lavender bay.

  8. 1 hour ago, Gazza said:

    I do wish they would relocate the stabling though, surley they can fit 6 stabling roads elsewhere on the T1.

     

    Would be nice but it wont happen. The land the park have not is all they will get unfortunately. Its interesting to note though (you'll need to google it) a siding used to sit right up against the cliff wall pretty much up until just behind Big Dippers station many many moons ago.

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