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Ken Rollond supported that move recently (InDaily link somewhere) saying if Melbourne can work with the public liability risk so can we. Sorry to go off tangent more than usual but did anyone see the Buffalo news story tonight? Apparently the owners have spent $400k on upgrades since 2008 but that may not save it.
Ken Rollond supported that move recently (InDaily link somewhere) saying if Melbourne can work with the public liability risk so can we. Sorry to go off tangent more than usual but did anyone see the Buffalo news story tonight? Apparently the owners have spent $400k on upgrades since 2008 but that may not save it.
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I think there's probably OH & S issues with these types of events.crawf wrote:I would love to see the Birdman Rally and Milk Carton Regatta reintroduced into a new festival for the bay or even in the city.Goya's Line wrote:For me 'tacky' was what made holidays to Glenelg memorable - the old Bay Junction centre, Magic Mountain, a revolving restaurant, Birdman Rally, milk carton regatta, genuine Mexican apartments, red rattlers and HMS Buffalo. By 1990 the kitsch value was as much an experience as the cinema and beach, yet Rimington now has to appease highrise neighbours and council to bring some colour back to the bay.
In regard to the Buffalo I saw the adverisement on the news earlier in the week. I think at the moment there's so many restaurants / cafes
down at Glenelg that it's hard for many of them to stay in business. Scampi's closed down and I've also seen quite a few places close
down in that area near the Dublin hotel.
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I don't know the Glenelg cafe/restaurant culture - have many businesses (i.e. Holdfast Shores) survived away from Jetty Rd.? Just a few hundred metres can make a difference in some areas and (Buffalo) reviews seem pretty poor. The Buffalo seems better suited to the Beachhouse or Wiggly Worms/Little Picassos than high-end restaurants.
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I agree with Crawf that Greenhills adventure park should be developed into a fully fledged theme park / waterpark, and I also think it should have hotel accommodation (a bit like sea world on the gold coast). Perfect location, and it's unlikely any nimbys would get in its way there.
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Nice idea, but I think it's too late for Greenhills.pushbutton wrote:I agree with Crawf that Greenhills adventure park should be developed into a fully fledged theme park / waterpark, and I also think it should have hotel accommodation (a bit like sea world on the gold coast). Perfect location, and it's unlikely any nimbys would get in its way there.
My understanding is the property was sold a few years ago to a housing developer & is now being leased back to the Greenhills operator on short term basis.
Once the developer can get funding & the demand is there the adventure park will close & we will have Greenhills housing estate or retirement village.
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Oh, how exciting!Adeguy72 wrote:Nice idea, but I think it's too late for Greenhills.pushbutton wrote:I agree with Crawf that Greenhills adventure park should be developed into a fully fledged theme park / waterpark, and I also think it should have hotel accommodation (a bit like sea world on the gold coast). Perfect location, and it's unlikely any nimbys would get in its way there.
My understanding is the property was sold a few years ago to a housing developer & is now being leased back to the Greenhills operator on short term basis.
Once the developer can get funding & the demand is there the adventure park will close & we will have Greenhills housing estate or retirement village.
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I seriously hope not, the state needs these types of attractions... minor theme parks.
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Time to bring back puzzle park maybe?
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