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1773 The Lakes Way, Rainbow Flat NSW 2430, Australia
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The Big Buzz Fun Park
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The Big Buzz Fun Park

1733 The Lakes Way, Rainbow Flat NSW 2430, Australia
3.9(189)
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+61 2 6553 6000
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3.9
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4.0
4y

Understand that this is a small regional fun park, not a Bris Vegas major theme park, and you should be able to find plenty of fun for kids (and enough for parents too). At first we thought the price was a bit steep for the limited number of attractions, but we were there pretty much from open until close, and even on a glorious day in the summer school holidays there was hardly any queues so we spent most of the day actually on the rides and slides rather than waiting. But somehow the kids were still disappointed when it was time to go - having too much fun going several times on some things and realising too late that they had missed out on a couple of others. There was a bit of a vibe of not quite doing all that could be done safety-wise - like helmets are required on some rides but there was no checking that they fit right, and they were very trusting of kids as young as 8 to be able to control the downhill karts. Could also do with a bit better supervision of the waterslides and exit pool. Also be aware that most of the rides and activities close between 15 and 30 minutes prior to park closure but this is not made...

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1.0
2y

The kids enjoyed the water slides but the actual rides are dangerous and they dont seemed maintained. The toboggan operator even told me they have accidents on that ride commonly. I was surprised the rides are self service, eg get yourself and kids into the toboggan and they don't check you're in properly or tell you how to use them, the go karts you get in and then you need to push them and park them yourself and they are heavy things. The pamphlet says there is heaps of stuff but there isnt, a slide, toboggan, go kart, quad bike for under 10 yrs only, laser tag if you dare and two water slides.The lady at the front is completely rude and seems to have limited customer service experience. I've been to other theme parks in regional NSW which are WAY better, are maintained, and worth the pricetag. I wouldn't waste your money as you won't...

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2.0
1y

If it wasn’t for the 3 water slides, I would give this place a 0 out of 5. When we arrived (in peak holiday season), we were told that the toboggan and karts were out for maintenance. We were given a $10 discount (only because we asked!) but it was still expensive for basically only the use of the water slides. The electric quads barely worked, no-one was at the laser tag or putt putt golf so we couldn’t use either of those. This place is begging for an upgrade and would have been a wonderful experience if all of the attractions were updated, working and manned. The saving grace was definitely the water slides which my kids (and husband) enjoyed. I really hope for the sake of a funky old amusement park that someone puts some decent funding into it and gives it the upgrade that...

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Adam GreavesAdam Greaves
Understand that this is a small regional fun park, not a Bris Vegas major theme park, and you should be able to find plenty of fun for kids (and enough for parents too). At first we thought the price was a bit steep for the limited number of attractions, but we were there pretty much from open until close, and even on a glorious day in the summer school holidays there was hardly any queues so we spent most of the day actually on the rides and slides rather than waiting. But somehow the kids were still disappointed when it was time to go - having too much fun going several times on some things and realising too late that they had missed out on a couple of others. There was a bit of a vibe of not quite doing all that could be done safety-wise - like helmets are required on some rides but there was no checking that they fit right, and they were very trusting of kids as young as 8 to be able to control the downhill karts. Could also do with a bit better supervision of the waterslides and exit pool. Also be aware that most of the rides and activities close between 15 and 30 minutes prior to park closure but this is not made clear in advance.
Leone DoyleLeone Doyle
Family of 5, one in the younger price group. $245. It’s very tired looking and some rides I feel are questionable on safety but nearly everything was manned by a supervisor and the kids had a fun day. Their is food available, burgers $16. I’d recommend bringing food with you and camping out at table for the day. There’s 3 water slides to choose from. The regular long slide was only manned for 30min or so in the day and you can’t go on without a staff member which was disappointing. The water maze looks to have been replaced by a splash zone for little kids, also a bit if a playground which is a bit too big for little kids but not big enough for big kids… as a family we had fun on laser tag.
Chris Condy-PollettChris Condy-Pollett
Would not recommend. Took my 4 year old. The bicyles were rusting and didnt work. The small kid electric go carts werent charged. The gocarts were 6 to 10 so couldnt take him on that. The normal playground was severely in disrepair. Wasnt allowed on laser tag as too small. The big slide was dangerous and when I took him on it I got skin burn and had to bandage it. Apparently staff mentioned that was normal. The tobbegan was closed due to repairs. The water area was small for young kids and unimpressive. This was all during the Christmas break which I imagine is thier busy period. A corentto was $6, huge rip off. The whole experience cost $80 for 1 kid and 1 adult. Would not recommend.
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Understand that this is a small regional fun park, not a Bris Vegas major theme park, and you should be able to find plenty of fun for kids (and enough for parents too). At first we thought the price was a bit steep for the limited number of attractions, but we were there pretty much from open until close, and even on a glorious day in the summer school holidays there was hardly any queues so we spent most of the day actually on the rides and slides rather than waiting. But somehow the kids were still disappointed when it was time to go - having too much fun going several times on some things and realising too late that they had missed out on a couple of others. There was a bit of a vibe of not quite doing all that could be done safety-wise - like helmets are required on some rides but there was no checking that they fit right, and they were very trusting of kids as young as 8 to be able to control the downhill karts. Could also do with a bit better supervision of the waterslides and exit pool. Also be aware that most of the rides and activities close between 15 and 30 minutes prior to park closure but this is not made clear in advance.
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Family of 5, one in the younger price group. $245. It’s very tired looking and some rides I feel are questionable on safety but nearly everything was manned by a supervisor and the kids had a fun day. Their is food available, burgers $16. I’d recommend bringing food with you and camping out at table for the day. There’s 3 water slides to choose from. The regular long slide was only manned for 30min or so in the day and you can’t go on without a staff member which was disappointing. The water maze looks to have been replaced by a splash zone for little kids, also a bit if a playground which is a bit too big for little kids but not big enough for big kids… as a family we had fun on laser tag.
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Would not recommend. Took my 4 year old. The bicyles were rusting and didnt work. The small kid electric go carts werent charged. The gocarts were 6 to 10 so couldnt take him on that. The normal playground was severely in disrepair. Wasnt allowed on laser tag as too small. The big slide was dangerous and when I took him on it I got skin burn and had to bandage it. Apparently staff mentioned that was normal. The tobbegan was closed due to repairs. The water area was small for young kids and unimpressive. This was all during the Christmas break which I imagine is thier busy period. A corentto was $6, huge rip off. The whole experience cost $80 for 1 kid and 1 adult. Would not recommend.
Chris Condy-Pollett

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