Father of teen sons & wear a below knee prosthetic leg. Purpose built “wet leg” built for water... read more
Father of teen sons & wear a below knee prosthetic leg. Purpose built “wet leg” built for water... read more
Me and my mates went for a day out of fun. We first went to the tornado which had a smaller... read more
It was a AMAZING experience!
I wish I could go there again
It was so fun I loved the roller coasters
More than anything felt like a dream
Father of teen sons & wear a below knee prosthetic leg.
Purpose built “wet leg” built for water activity.
Adventure Park kindly allows it be worn on all water slides after a simple verbal liability waiver.
With lawyers hiding in Australian shrubbery don’t blame them .. but yeah I’m responsible for own safety.
Call this “The WaterPark Redemption” after being banned at Waterbom Bali earlier on summer break.
Waterbom made me sign waiver, wear red medical “restricted” wristband & directed me to gazebo or pool bar.
I was pretty angered/saddened and my teenagers were gutted I couldn’t enjoy park together with them.
Redemptive fun rides in multiple at Adventure Park. Tornado being our family favourite.
Big air whooping as 3-weight (Dad & 2 teens) on mat zooming up the huge yellow/purple Funnel !
Adventure Park is mindful of providing lots of shady table seating in large accessible free marquees.
Fantastic day. Hooray to the management and staff team at AP.
We had to wait about 1hr & 30mins to get on the tsunami and made some of the family get worried that they had
not seen us when we came out and went to a different slide. There were people pushing in from the back.
The lazy river was really a lazy river it was more like dodgem cars. Around the corners it had a strong smell of urine.
We rang before driving from Ballarat to ask about the late entry discount tickets. We were told twice on the phone it was from 3.30pm and $45. We timed everything to get the kids here for 3.30pm. Arrived at gate to be told it's from 4.15pm so we would need to pay full price for 2 hrs and 45 mins. Absolutely terrible communication and pricing.
Went for the festival of lights, would not visit again.
We drove 2.5 hours for a disappointing experience.
Our 2 yo’s head touch the 90cm line so we were made to pay for him which is ridiculous. Then the park was so packed it was an hours wait for a ride and when it’s only open for 4 1/2 hours doesn’t give you much to enjoy, was also hard to enjoy the lights as there were so many people packed in and trying to take photos
(as we all want to do) that you couldn’t stop and enjoy them.
We were planning on taking the kids to visit during the day for the water slides but after tonight’s experience we will take them elsewhere.
Me and my mates went for a day out of fun. We first went to the tornado which had a smaller [funnily enough] line wait time of 25-30 mins. Very fun slide with a really big drop halfway through. then we did the big carousel swing, which made us very dry. At the end me and my mates could do both the big rides and only have to wait for 1-3 mins. Very good theme park do recommend.