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Spitting blood to sort out Australia's six major theme parks, no Disney can be as high as the sky-shaking

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[Free Tour]     02 Aug 2017
Shanghai Disneyland has opened to welcome visitors, far across the ocean is not the friends of envy and hate? You don't have to! Think of us in the big days of the black-and-white people, go in and have fun? Are you kidding me? Clearly it is to go in and see a capital "crowd"!In fact, want to go to the park, why go so far, although there is no Disney, but we still have a lot of places to let you e...
Shanghai Disneyland has opened to welcome visitors, far across the ocean is not the friends of envy and hate? You don't have to! Think of us in the big days of the black-and-white people, go in and have fun? Are you kidding me? Clearly it is to go in and see a capital "crowd"!

In fact, want to go to the park, why go so far, although there is no Disney, but we still have a lot of places to let you enjoy happy oh!

Today, the sweet micro for you to organize the six major theme parks in Australia play games, want to go, look at it quickly!


1. Golden Coast fantasy world (Dreamworld)

When it comes to Australia's theme park, it must be mentioned here-Queensland's Golden Coast Dreamland. As Australia's largest and favorite theme park, this is definitely Australia's top entertainment paradise. The park includes not only exploration areas, animal areas, tiger islands and rainforests, but also a variety of thrilling entertainment projects and wonderful indigenous performances. Watching Australia's unique variety of rare animal performances is a rare scene in other places.

Whether it's wild adventure, rafting, or having a close contact with animals; adults, children or old people can have fun here all day long! By the way, here is also a Chinese service for visitors who can't speak English. Oh, it's really real sweet!

Ticket price: $95 for adults; $85 for 3 / 13-year-olds

Opening hours: 10: 00 / 17: 00; Christmas and Australian and New Zealand Legion Day (25 April) closed


2. Warner Brothers Film World (Warner Bros. Movie World)

By name, this is a movie-themed paradise, and the only one in the Southern Hemisphere, hailed as "Hollywood on the Gold Coast." Every building, every setting, and even every staff member's costume, comes from Warner Bros. movies. In it, you feel like you're in a Hollywood blockbuster scene.

In the movie city, there are all kinds of cartoon characters that children love, girls crazy about it, superheroes, and all kinds of high-tech cool weapons that fascinate men. You can also enjoy the actors' wonderful live performances, watch the big parade of animal stars, take part in all kinds of interesting activities in the garden, and indulge themselves in the movie world!

Ticket price: $93 for adults; $78 for 3 / 13-year-olds

Open time:9:30-17:00 in the park;10:00-17:00 of the ride; Christmas and the New Year (April 25) rest


3. Ocean world (Sea World)

The Gold Coast Ocean World is a marine park with marine animals as its theme and the largest marine park in Australia. The most common marine animals here are sharks, dolphins, sea lions, and polar bears, fairy penguins, pelicans and all kinds of fish. Visitors can go to sea to train dolphins with keepers, feed sharks, and snorkeling with sharks.

In addition to watching lovely animals, sharks, whales, sea lions and seals perform, the water motorboat extreme stunts will definitely make you exhilarate. There is also the best adventure playground in the world, Rangers Bay, where you can experience more interesting things.

Ticket price: $79 for adults; $64 for 3 / 13-year-olds

Open time:9:30-17:00 in the park;10:00-17:00 of the ride; Christmas and the New Year (April 25) rest


4. Wild Water World (Wet`n`Wild Gold Coast)

Wet Wild Water World is Australia's largest and most fun water theme park. More than a dozen different types of waterslides in the park have long dominated the southern hemisphere, with countless visitors coming every year. In addition to the thrills, there are a lot of family-style programs that parents can enjoy with their children.

For example, in a water-skiing race, you can see who is the first to cross the finish line, or lie on a bubble and float along with the water and enjoy the unfettered drifting in the sun. As for children under the age of 10, they can also come to Buccaneer Bay Playground, climb the suspension bridge, play the slide, and the orgasm program is waiting for a large bucket filled with water to pour down, drenched all over the body, and experience a happy and dripping feeling.

Ticket price: $64

Opening hours: 1 September-30 April 17; 1 May-31 August 10: 16; Christmas and Australian New Zealand Legion Day (25 April)


5. Melbourne's Luna Park)

These are all too far up there? It doesn't matter, Murvillage also has fun oh-Melbourne moon park so that you can not go out of the door can be high! From a dizzying roller coaster to a variety of sightseeing roller coasters and the latest lift, 18 ride experiences give you speed and enthusiasm!


In addition, the Ferris wheel, the space shuttle, the giant slide will certainly make the children play to forget to return. If you are tired, you can go to the carnival in the garden to taste a variety of gourmet snacks, go to the carnival game to test luck and luck, and have a wonderful time!

Ticket price: admission to Sydney Lunar Park is completely free, and each tour item is not free.

Open hours: park open hours are not fixed, please refer to the website http://lunapark.com.au/park-info/opening-hours


6. IELTS maze and lavender garden (Ashcombe Maze & Lavender Gardens)

Looking forward to Alice in Wonderland fairytale Wonderland? Want to experience the life of an adventurer? Just come here! The IELTS labyrinth and lavender garden are located just an hour's drive from Melbourne in Mornington Peninsula, south-east of Melbourne, with three hedgerow labyrinths, four giant plumbing slides, and 20 theme gardens. An outdoor sculpture garden and an indoor 3D maze. The moment you cross the hedge arch, you enter a great world of magic and joy.

Glide across the lake and experience the feeling of flying; 100-meter suspension bridges travel through the jungle and come in close contact with 100-year-old trees; pipeline speed skating, tumbling with friends; jungle bungee jumping, challenging courage and heartbeat; Walk the garden labyrinth to feel the pleasure of wisdom; there are also 3D haunted houses, timid not to enter oh!

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