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Bussy

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  1. Yeah that would be correct. At the moment there is only one lifeguard quailification available and that is the bronze medallion plus first aid plus oxy-viva. This allows you to work at any pool or swim centre, if you want to work as a surf lifesaver (lifesaver at a beach) that is another qualification again. "The Bus is now leaving for Tobin Bronze Well, Western Australia"
  2. Finally a qualification that is appropriate to water parks. When I was at Wonderland I had to go through the Bronze Medallion qualification which was absurd as part of it is a 400m swim. It was absurd considering Wonderlands main pool was was only 1.2m deep, so you could walk across it. "The Bus is now leaving for Rosebud Lifesaving Club, Victoria"
  3. What I don't understand is why the constructed the ride and then never opened it. Anyone know why? "The Bus is now leaving for Never Never Lookout, Tasmania"
  4. It looks like SkyHawk has finally been used by someone, the ride now known as the Parashooter has been sitting dormant at Flycoaster for sometime now. "The Bus is now leaving for Climbboys Hill, NSW"
  5. Now now, there is no need to sink to name calling. I mearly noted my sarcasm because some people here don't understand the concept. "The Bus is now leaving for No Name Gnamma Hole, Western Australia"
  6. Yes you have every right to write something here as that is your right, but there is no need to repeat yourself. You obviously have issues relating to Wonderland still and it may be time to see someone about that. As for your friend, who is still having trouble finding work, maybe he/she should look for a job that suits their skill level. I know numerous people from Wonderland from several different departments that have had no problem finding work. "The Bus is now leaving for She's Right Well, Western Australia"
  7. I've seen that video several times and it still makes me laugh everytime. This kid obviously has to much grease on his arse and that is what caused him to slip so much. "The Bus is now leaving for Ah Fat Dam, Queensland"
  8. Bounty's Revenge has re-opened at Sunway Lagoon. It has a spiffy new paint job and a new(ish) name, Pirate's Revenge. "The Bus is now leaving for Revenge Creek, Queensland"
  9. Sounds good Scream, we can follow up that song with a good rousing rendition of Koom By Ya. "The Bus is now leaving for Koombahla, NSW"
  10. Way to bring a topic back from the dead. Anyway, I lost my job at Wonderland due to the closure at the time of the announcement it was a bit of a shock, but to tell you the truth we all saw it coming so most of us were not too badly effected and seeing as they gave us some notice that the park was closing and it wasn't just a case of turning up one day to the find the gates closed, there was no excuse for any employees not to find a new job or a least have a very good look for one during the time between the announcement and the close date. I was there for nearly 5 years and while it was a fantastic time in my life (well most of it), I am glad that I no longer work there. Since leaving I have got the best job and have increased my income by more than double, and I work less hours than I did at Wonderland. "The Bus is now leaving for Horse Works Bore, Western Australia"
  11. You can watch the video at YouTube. I just had a bad thought about a video with the cast of Action Man or the Marvel Heros (except Electra), the Flintstones wouldn't have been to bad except for Fred and Barney. "The Bus is now leaving for Mount Minnie, Tasmania"
  12. Yes, let's dance around in the mud (usually dust) and dodge the heavy machinery that is developing the site. Sounds like a heap of fun to me. **Please note sarcasim** "The Bus is now leaving for Merry Dance, Western Australia"
  13. Is there something you're not telling us Dj? From memory the magnets were on the Space Probe gondolas and the fins were on the tower. Every so often you could see where the black paint was coming off the fins exposing the copper under it. "The Bus is now leaving for Painted Point, Victoria"
  14. The rides were for sale, or were going to another park somewhere so had to be maintained. Rides have to run, just like cars, to keep them going. If not things tend to seize up and you can get a lot of problems when trying to start them back up again. "The Bus is now leaving for Seisia, Queensland"
  15. You can guarantee that Jamberoo would loose more water per day than a golf course would, as there are large areas of water in direct sunlight. Sunlight plus water equals evaporation. To give you an idea of how much water can evaporate I saw a show about the Murray River and one of the dams experiences 2 meters of water lose per year through evaporation alone. Also you can pull water out of the ground, it's called a bore, which a lot of golf courses use. Anyway back one topic, has anyone had any luck digging up and current or scrapped plans for either of the parks? "The Bus is now leaving for Murray Bore, Western Australia"
  16. Wonderland had a department, funnily enough called Wardrobe. It was located at the operational staff entrance just outside the locker rooms. It had every piece of clothing required and a lot that wasn't. It contained all of the old uniforms from when each area of the park had a different uniform, all of the character outfits, space probe overalls, lifeguard uniforms, shoes, hats, name tags, plus much more. The ladies that worked there would do any alterations required to your uniform. If you forgot any piece of uniform you could get a replacement from them for the day, at a cost of course. I have a bunch of old uniforms that I obtained just before the park closed, including several full Space Probe outfits (overalls, belts, hats, name tags). "The Bus is now leaving for Warden, Western Australia"
  17. Wonderland's corporate offices were in the back area of the park. If you were in the main shop at the front of the park, facing the park, the offices were on your right hand side. Access to these were through the staff entrance (post). The CEO had the only second story space in the park along with a nice board room. Below his office was his private garage for his Merc coupe. "The Bus is now leaving for Mercedes College, Western Australia"
  18. As you probably know there were 4 CCTV camera's around the trough of Snowy. These went back to the operators booth. Anyway the operator saw someone fall over the side of one of the boats at the second set of water spouts. The operator did the right thing and hit the e-stop and contacted security. I was the Beach supervisor at the time so I grabbed a oxy-viva and ran to Snowy. By the time I got there the other supervisors and managers were talking to everyone in the boats, which were all in the dock area (bottom of the lift), to find out who was missing. After several minutes it became apparent that nobody knew what had happened. We spoke to the operators to find out how many people had been in the boat or if they knew which boat it was. It became apparent that the boat in question had two girls in it who were about 12-14 old. When we asked them about it again they were very reluctant to tell us what had happened. When they finally did it turns out that one of the girls hats had blown off into the water. What the operator had seen was the girl leaning over the edge of the boat to get the hat back. It turns out that the hats was her Dad's and when she had left home in the morning her Dad had told her not to bother coming home if she lost the hat. In the end the whole trough was drained including the dock area and a complete walk of the trough was done just to make sure that no one had actually drowned. In the end the ride was closed for several hours and didn't re-open that day. It seems like a lot of bother for just a hat but we had to make sure that no one had actually gone over into the water. "The Bus is now leaving for Soakage Well & Trough, South Australia"
  19. Yes golf is that popular. Thousands of tourists come to Australia every year just to play golf. Look at how much money Greg Norman has made from golf, and hardly any of it was from playing. With todays technology for water conservation that golf courses have to use I would say that a theme park would use far much more water than any golf course would in a day, week or year. It's a shame if the response Supersleuth got is correct. The ad is still on the site so that seems a bit strange. "The Bus is now leaving for Pinkawillinie Water Conservation Reserve, South Australia"
  20. How did you know this? You say in your edit on this post that the guy with the measuring stick didn't know so how would you? It does matter what time you get there. As I said in my previous post you can't just put a train on a go from there. You need the staff who are trained to operate it. I'm not going to go over it again so just read my previous post. Yes you have every right to have a tanty. See above and previous post for reasons they may have been unable to run a second train. "The Bus is now leaving for Tanti Park Primary School, Victoria"
  21. Was that when Snowy was closed for the afternoon and Bush Beast was closed for sometime as well? "The Bus is now leaving for The Mystery, NSW"
  22. A very interesting find. I find it very strange that there has been no publicity or no one here, until now, has found anything about this before. Yes there has been spectulation of Disney at Homebush and Wonderland re-opening (that's a load of crap as we all know). I remember there was something around the time of Wonderland closing about the potential for a park on the old radio services land thats around the intersection of the Great Western Highway and Doonside Road. I've just had a quick look, probably in the same places as Richard did and was unable to find anything about it "The Bus is now leaving for B.H.P Radio Towers, South Australia"
  23. As Spotty said did you think that there may have been problem with the second train? Also, with most rides that have the capacity for two trains you can't just say, "Oh let's stick on the second train", and do it. You actually need the staff to operate it. Now I know that your currently thinking, "It's a holiday period, they should have thought of this before hand." Well they probably did, but people get sick or "sick" and it can be very difficult to get staff to come in on short notice (I know from experience) to cover the holes. Of all the people who are idiots at theme parks, the people who turned up with only 1 or 2 hours (or less) of park operation remaining for the day, who then complain because they didn't get a ride on this or had to wait more than a short time for a ride, those people are in my top 5 most hated (hated is probably to strong a word but at the moment it's working for me). "The Bus is now leaving for Sick Man Creek, Queensland"
  24. Yes the OH&S manager was the crazy Canadian, I don't remeber his name just that he was Canadian and crazy. The last couple of OH&S managers, who were also the park nurse, were much better than he was. I don't remember a red headed supervisor, my memory must be failing me. As for the operations supervisor who attended was S.M (male), S.F (S.P female), T.V (female, was actually training supervisor at that time I think), plus a couple of team leaders. All I can say is I'm glad Butter Bean wasn't the rides manager at the time. Looking to Daniel for a comment here. "The Bus is now leaving for Canada Drop Down Creek, NSW"
  25. Yeah that would be me. Sounds like a fun job putting all the rollers back in place. I remember the day after it happened I went up to the ride with the operations manager, maintenance manager and the OH&S manager and expained what had happened etc. I got to walk around and have a good look at the damage to the ride. I couldn't believe how badly damaged (destroyed is probably a better word) the brakes were, there were bits of metal all over the place. "The Bus is now leaving for Metal Creek, Queensland"
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