![]() Which I would presume is the correct information. ![]() I was told at my hotel that you can NOT return to the same park, but at Sea World I was told you can. And of course you have Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig and the rest of the famous WB cartoon character.Īt $129AUD you get three days (consecutive) entrance into the three parks that are connected to each other – Sea World and Wet N Wild being the other two. And these are some of the characters that feature in the parade. WB own DC Comics these days, and so it’s all Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman and indeed Green Lantern. There are plenty of rides, suitable for various ages, a number of eateries too, as you’d expect pretty pricey, but no more than you’d probably expect, and then along ‘Main Street’ there are frequent parades and shows. The mix at Warner Brother’s Movie World is quite good I think. And Queensland has the best weather for these kinds of places too. Obviously that’s a cost thing as there is plenty of space in Queensland. I’m principally talking Disney and Universal Studios here. The theme parks are not as big in Australia as say the States or even Singapore or Tokyo. I’ve been to Movie World a couple of times now, and it’s fun. Each have their own niche – Sea World is, you know, ocean based, Wet N’ Wild is a water theme park where, you know, you’re on slides and such, Dream World is most rides, and has some serious thrills, and Movie World embraces the Warner Brother’s Universe, with a combination of rides and ‘shows’. There are four main theme parks on the Gold Coast – Dream World, Sea World, Wet N’ Wild and Warner Brother’s Movie World.
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