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Ive recently been talking to a mate who works in Tourism Queensland and is good friends with Stephen Gregg from when he worked there and have found out a few things. The first one is about the imax theatre. Supposably Stephen is looking at using this complex in the same way Southabnk Brisbane use theres kind of. This is to on occasions play real movies like that thornberry movie etc. Supposably especially during the holiday times. They will still also play imax films but will switch between them. They want to keep the Nick feel though supposably with it all. I am guessing they may even play that spongebob 3d film here if they wanted to. What does everything think of this, is it a waste of money and effort or will it do magic for the old imax complex???

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That's an interesting one there. I think its a potentially really good idea (Hey, if it works for Wet 'n' Wild), especially when a new Nick film comes out. One or two showings a day would probably be enough (maybe even start one showing at 5pm and vend it?). Still, using the theatre as an attraction again rather then a pacifier? Go with it.

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