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The mechanical side of things. In terms of ride experience, its essentially a marginally more intense version of the Ballroom Blitz wave swinger ride up the hill. Close your eyes and it would be hard to tell which of the two you were on.
It remains to be seen how operators will fare in the greenhouse style booth during the summer months.
Each pair of seats has a button in the middle to trigger the outward swing to 60 degrees, its not sudden feeling movement however.
Fence details. Strangely any depictions/theming related to wasps is absent.
The Wasp is the most recent addition as of 2017. An "Airborne Shot" ride by SBF Visa, it consists of cars that can swing out suddenly via pneumatics.
Bug Running.
Bug run has grown in nicely. Despite being a fairly standard wacky worm, it pulls off its giant garden theme well.
Show stage and seating area.
The park recommends those under 12 not enter. We saw multiple younger kids enter but run out from the first room.
The aforementioned light post and rope.
To summarise the storyline. A clown performer came to a town's carnival. His arrival was marked by the gradual disappearances of townsfolk. The townsfolk eventually became suspicious and formed a mob, stringing the clown up from a light post one night. The next morning, the clown had somehow disappeared.
Unlike Shockwave at Dreamworld, this Disko remains seatbelt free.
When this ride rotates, is it a tea party movement?
The gentlest of the flat rides at Aussie World is Giggle Go Round.
Previously the main eatery in the park had a road trip theme, with a large map of South East Queensland on the wall. It now has a more whimsical feel.
...No more is the shift from rustic to colourful evident than at the entry, with the bright colours of Little Beaut Toot Toot against "The Shed" function venue next to it.
More "bright modern" branding at the entrance.
This leaning hayshed used to be the old entrance to the park, and had an old Melbourne tram parked underneath serving as a ticket box. The whereabouts of the tram is unclear.
It's not a new coaster footing.
Along with a large expansion in floor space, lift access is being added to the top floor.