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Now, inevitably these sort of events are full of kids, but the over 18s Club Blood is one escape.
We felt the Saw maze had the better theming, with scenes true to the film, though the Zombie Apocalypse maze had sheer length on its side, and its disorientating layout, full whiteout of fog, and constant strobe lighting and sirens made this one the winner.
The path spills out into the cattlepens, with the Saw horror maze in soundstage 1 and Zombie Apocalype in soundstage 2.
The normally closed roadway along the side of Lethal Weapon leads you two a pair of horror mazes. They could well have hired some portable generator floodlights for this path, but the overall look of the park has been carried through with the purple lighting.
Fog constantly billows from the buildings and the drains, making it a full whiteout at times.
Guests ride in single or double rings down a quick slide into a 'toilet bowl', where they swirl around a couple of times. A donut shaped wall with an opening in it at the center of the slide draws the raft in and sends it out the exit chute.
And once you are done with Tassies Twisters, you are dumped back into Loggerhead Lane.
To access Tassies Twisters, guests exit Logerhead Lane onto an island, where the queue is.
Loggerhead Lane also serves as the entry point to the Tassies Twisters bowl slides.
What makes it unconventional is a grotto, with an aquarium of tropical fish on one side.
Loggerhead Lane is the parks traditional lazy river.
The attraction is central within the park, and has multiple entry and exit points, so it can be used for transportation.
Evidently not everyone is a strong swimmer, judging by the uptake of life vests.
Roa's rapids is a fast moving river of water guests can drift along. Unlike many similar attractions, there are no rings to float in.
Unfortunatley, the nature of the attraction means there is little chance of actually seeing much when shooting through the tube.
Commersons Dolphins have markings that resemble those of an Orca.
A sheltered viewing area lets you watch riders shoot through, and of course lets you view the animal inhabitants.