Wet N' Wild in Sydney's west (Australia)

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LIKE a massive, multi-coloured Lego set, pieces of the world's largest water park are coming together in Sydney's west.

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On a 25ha site between the M4 motorway and Prospect Reservoir, the first of the slides that will make up Wet'n'Wild Sydney are beginning to take shape.The multicoloured cone of the 18m-tall Dark Tornado, part of the southern hemisphere's first Tornado Wave and Tantrum Alley attraction, can already be made out.

Next to it is the towering Aqua Loop and Whizzard Racer - an attraction where riders stand on a trapdoor and drop 20m before doing a 360 degree loop.Wet'n'Wild Sydney general manager Chris Warhurst said the water park was "on time and on schedule" for its scheduled launch in December.

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Wet'n'Wild Sydney will be home to a total of 42 slides and attractions including the world's largest Sky Coaster, which lifts passengers to a height 10m higher than the sails of the Sydney Opera House, before they plummet to earth - face first - at 120km/h.

The $115 million project is set to create the equivalent of 300 full-time jobs when it is up and running."More than 5000 people have registered their interest on our website," Mr Warhurst said. "It's been an amazing response.

"The park's owners, Village Roadshow Limited, will pay $7 million to upgrade roads around the site, which it will lease from the state government.Annual visit passes will cost $79.99, with prices for single visits yet to be announced.

At the project's launch last year, Premier Barry O'Farrell said Wet'n'Wild was predicted to attract about 900,000 visitors a year - including 20 per cent from overseas and interstate - and generate more than $500 million for the state's economy in the first 10 years of operation.

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How do the Nb'ers of Sydney Australia feel about this? As for me, I am excited. Finally there is going to be a new change and something different in our state.
 

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epic, I live in Sydney :bouncy: not sure how I feel about though, might go there once but Maroubra - surfing is the best water attraction for me
 
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epic, I live in Sydney :bouncy: not sure how I feel about though, might go there once but Maroubra - surfing is the best water attraction for me
I live in Sydney as well :)
As for the news, I'm actually quite excited because now I don't have to go to Queensland to experience the wet and wild!
 

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Wet'n'Wild Sydney general manager Chris Warhurst said the water park was "on time and on schedule" for its scheduled launch in December.

I guess this year... O_O"
In December.. Yours isn't as cold as our(down to -25 degrees celcius) December here in Sweden then, right? XD
It'd be a pain to visit a water park in that temperature!
 

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No way would I go to a freaken water park in that type of weather... GEEZ!!

Our December is summer... so 28-45 degrees Celsius.
Yeah.. .. Yeah.. Look, I don't want to end up hating everyone in Australia, so please let's stop it here, what with awesome water parks, waaay higher temperatures in summer, crocodile Dundee and.. And.. Kangaroos.. I want one! :T_T:
 

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Kangaroos.. I want one! :T_T:
Trust me you want one; We get to ride them to work/soon, they are the best.

Boring ol' melbourne!! BOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
I disagree.
Water-parks do not interest me, they did when I was younger but I ain't going to rush to Sydney or Queensland for that matter just to visit 'em. Then you got to think of how much money you have to have to get in.
The only thing I envy Sydney for is the music festivals you all are lucky for that only reason. >.<
 

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Well, i wouldn't go to the water park every single day, but it's nice to have something like that there. It gives us something to do on holidays and what not...

I've been to Melbourne, there's hardly anything to do... I mean the casinos are great, but that's it... Some of your stuff are cheaper, I'll admit that but entertainment wise... Melbourne isn't the place for that. 2 nights stay, yeah... but a week... no thanks.

I have friends who live in Melbourne. They come to Sydney cause they know there's more to do here. -pokes your forehead-
 

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Well, i wouldn't go to the water park every single day, but it's nice to have something like that there. It gives us something to do on holidays and what not...

I've been to Melbourne, there's hardly anything to do... I mean the casinos are great, but that's it... Some of your stuff are cheaper, I'll admit that but entertainment wise... Melbourne isn't the place for that. 2 nights stay, yeah... but a week... no thanks.

I have friends who live in Melbourne. They come to Sydney cause they know there's more to do here. -pokes your forehead-
I know I was just saying. Even though to me, I have another idea in mine to spend my holidays.

Difference of opinions, like one of my best friends live in Sydney (Nowra or w/e) She comes down here more, probably cause all her friends are down, it's different cause of where your friend ships are based.

I actually have nothing against Sydney, but you know how it is, Melbourne people don't like Sydney and vise-versa. Just how us Aussies are. Lul.
 
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