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The area is fully wheelchair accessible thanks its flat surfaces and wide open spaces.
Soft rubber surfaces means kids can enjoy themselves at full speed.
Though the characters are all unique, there's definitely inspiration drawn from undersea franchises like The Little Mermaid, Finding Nemo or Shark Tale.
The detail on the fibreglass sculptures is exactly as we've come to expect from VRTP in recent years.
The animal sculptures give the kids a run for their money in the happiness department.
It serves as a great, aesthetic element of theming.
It's a nice tip of the hat to the once iconic volcano on Bermuda Triangle.
One corner of The Reef features an impressive volcano.
Coral on the rocks also adds to the effect.
Despite the fact that it's zero depth (meaning no pools or bodies of water), you will get wet if you enter.
Dozens of small volcanos spurt water.
Cartoon creatures add a vibrant rainbow of colours.
It's very bright, colourful and full of energy thanks to the dozens of fountains and water effects.
On this quiet Tuesday at the park it was already a hive of activity with young kids swarming the area.
And of course water, lots and lots of water.
The area is a blend of realistic rockwork and cartoon sea creatures.
It's located in the back corner of the park where the water park was once located.
The Reef has opened as part of the Castaway Bay section of Sea World.
A riderless Goliath undergoes testing ahead of its debut.
The Parkway... inoffensive like a modern roadhouse. Why a theme park went ahead with this soulless corridor as the park's main exit is anyone's guess.