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More boring shut stalls. We're certain it looks good on Friday and Saturday nights though...
Here's what Carnivale's food stalls look like during the day. Pretty dead.
The monorail was only able to fit through the plaza if they removed its skins. That vinyl wrap takes up valuable millimeters!
The Gold Coast's second-best all-weather theme park events area (sorry Dreamworld) makes Carnivale a possibility at Sea World.
Odd letter spacing. Severed heads on poles. Carnivale has it all!
We love weirdly spaced words almost as much as we love digital zoom.
Sprinklers provide environmental enrichment for the dolphins.
Rubber matting in place to make things as comfortable as possible for the penguins while they incubate their eggs.
The Sea World lake is still perhaps the most picturesque sight at any Australian theme park. It's just a shame it's not put to more use for both day guests and night events.
Queue rails to handle the busy summer crowds. We're Savvy Parkzerz™ so we rock up a few hours after gates open and waltz right through. Go us!
More car park. And a particularly boring skinless monorail. Can't they advertise a show that was discontinued several years ago or something to brighten things up?
What you report on when there's nothing to report on: the fullness of the car park. At 12pm we're seeing a mostly full car park, no overflow.
In addition to zip lines, the adventure park features climbing nets, Tarzan lianas, monkey bridges, suspended rafts, trapezes and twisted ladders.
TreeTops features something for everyone including many challenges suitable for ages three and up.
Set amongst the forest's 40m high Bunya pines, action takes place up to 25 metres above ground.
TreeTops in Sydney's Hills District features some 126 challenges including 20 zip lines.
And here we have Court Jester Booty Slaps The King Peacock Down A Hill.
Guests watching from Creatures of the Deep.
Jet Stunt Extreme draws a modest crowd.
Viking's Revenge, though shorter in length, was really the pick of the Gold Coast's two flume rides owing to its steeper and more thrilling drop.