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Newest photos at Sea World
10 reviews –
“Good”
Gold Coast, Australia
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Water cooler bottles + plants makes for a suitably junkyard planter. But we're guessing Sea World isn't getting the deposit back from Neverfail...
by Richard, 8 years ago
Donatello's Ninja Flyers
Sea World
Even the drainage is appropriately themed.
by Richard, 8 years ago
Donatello's Ninja Flyers
Sea World
Blueprints for the flying contraptions.
by Richard, 8 years ago
Donatello's Ninja Flyers
Sea World
Antonio's pizza boxes.
by Richard, 8 years ago
Donatello's Ninja Flyers
Sea World
Kelp shakes on sale in this theme park within a theme park.
by Richard, 8 years ago
Bikini Bottom Crosstown Express
Sea World
Posters adorn a bus shelter for such exciting Bikini Bottom destinations as Glove World.
by Richard, 8 years ago
Bikini Bottom Crosstown Express
Sea World
SquidWard waiting for the next bus.
by Richard, 8 years ago
Bikini Bottom Crosstown Express
Sea World
The train, like cars in the SpogeBob universe, features an outboard motor as its method of propulsion.
by Richard, 8 years ago
SpongeBob's Boating School Blast
Sea World
The front of the boat-themed train.
by Richard, 8 years ago
SpongeBob's Boating School Blast
Sea World
The coaster is a the latest version of the Zamperla family coaster and features completely redesigned curves and banking. This should mean the ride is smoother than other similar models around the world, which are notorious for roughness despite the ride's meek size.
by Richard, 8 years ago
SpongeBob's Boating School Blast
Sea World
The motor housing underneath the lift hill has been restyled (this is an older photo). You can also see the ride camera hidden discretely in the brick wall.
by Richard, 8 years ago
SpongeBob's Boating School Blast
Sea World
Making the bar smaller to fit more tables in would be a good idea, if it weren't for the fact that the entire interior dining space was empty. Even on a particularly busy Summer day the entire inside area was empty. Given that the main attraction of Dockside Tavern is its vies over dolphin pools, this isn't exactly surprising.
by Richard, 8 years ago
Sea World
The once expansive bar counter has been reduced to a small corner to make way for more seating with an area to queue. In essence, a large bar that handled crowds well was reduced to make room for a queue, because the new smaller bar doesn't handle crowds. In all their wisdom, Sea World have gone against the typical practice in Australian bars of a separate queue for food. There's only one line, meaning that anyone just wanting to buy a drink must brave the same wait as those in front order meals for the whole family.
by Richard, 8 years ago
Sea World
The only adult-friendly aspect of Nickelodeon Land is the long overdue makeover of Dockside Tavern, Sea World's idyllic pub/bar.
by Richard, 8 years ago
Sea World
If parking on grass didn't tell you that it was going to be crowded, the temporary fencing for herding guests before they get into the park might be an indication.
by Richard, 8 years ago
Sea World
When the car park is full – as it typically is during January – cars are directed onto the council land to the south of the park. Fun fact: Australian Outback Spectacular was originally planned for this land.
by Richard, 8 years ago
Sea World
The entirely pointless, unhygienic, dispatch-slowing and prone-to-failing seat belts have been removed from Storm Coaster. It's a rare win for logic.
by Richard, 8 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
It's likely that it was the food on sale to hand-feed the stingrays that was attracting birds, but it's odd that Ray Reef had been open for seven years before this was deemed necessary.
by Richard, 8 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
Ray Reef has recently been entirely enclosed with netting, presumably to keep birds out of the area.
by Richard, 8 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
It wouldn't be a closed cable ride without support poles reminding you of its existence.
by Richard, 8 years ago
Sky High Skyway
Sea World
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