Time-tested theme park featuring a range of rides & attractions, plus shops & casual dining options.
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New Years Eve at Aussie World was absolutely amazing. The staff must be commended. Staff were so helpful and friendly. Nothing at all was a bother to them. Rides were so much fun with only little wait time. The foam party, the kids loved it as well as the bigger kids. The fireworks were fantastic even in the rain. Aussie World you excelled. Excellent night, thankyou. We will be there next year rain, hail or shine.

First time attending the park and was pleasantly surprised at how good the place was. Had my 8 and 5 year old there and they loved it. There was rides for bigger kids and adults that we might try next time, overall highly recommend.

We recently visited Aussie World on the Sunshine Coast and had a great time with the kids! The park was clean, well-maintained, and offered a fun, friendly atmosphere. The staff were welcoming and helpful, which added to the positive experience.
The rides were enjoyable, and there was a good variety of attractions for older kids and adults. However, we did find that there weren’t as many ride options for the smaller kids, which limited their choices a bit. It would be great to see more attractions geared toward the younger age group in the future.
Overall, it was a fun day out for the family, and we’ll definitely be back. Aussie World is a wonderful spot for creating great memories with the kids!
The rides were enjoyable, and there was a good variety of attractions for older kids and adults. However, we did find that there weren’t as many ride options for the smaller kids, which limited their choices a bit. It would be great to see more attractions geared toward the younger age group in the future.
Overall, it was a fun day out for the family, and we’ll definitely be back. Aussie World is a wonderful spot for creating great memories with the kids!

This is a small attraction but packed with rides mainly for 6 to 12 year olds.
There are a few adult rides but not enough to keep teenagers entertained for long.
The park is clean and food reasonably priced.
Take swim wear if planning to use the 'leaky logs'.
Our 6 year old was kept entertained for 5 hours although this entailed a lot of repeat rides.
There are a few adult rides but not enough to keep teenagers entertained for long.
The park is clean and food reasonably priced.
Take swim wear if planning to use the 'leaky logs'.
Our 6 year old was kept entertained for 5 hours although this entailed a lot of repeat rides.

The kids absolutely loved the day. I, as a parent, enjoyed that they were so wrapped up in which ride to go on next that I was able to actually relax. We were there before opening and didnt leave until it was closing as we had previous brought the ultimate all day pass for five. It was 2$$ for the tickets and then 1$$ again on the day for the usual drinks and some food for everyone so it was more on the expensive side of a day out however these memories will last for a really long time. The only thing that i would suggest is giving a handout of the map to people who have brought their tickets in advance on the day when they check in. Maybe even recreate the map as things looked 'not quite right' when finding the one on the website.

Fabulous fun on Tiny Tots Thursdays, with 4 delightful rides that toddlers are happy to keep going on repeatedly. Musical live show at lunchtime.
You can't bring your own food in besides water, but there is a good variety of tasty and filling food and the toasties are about $7. Marvellous range of ice-cream flavours as well, and the single scoop in a cone is very generous.
Sideshow Alley has fun carnival games. The duck-scooping one is probably easiest. Plenty of prizes to win.
Friendly and patient staff. A splendid day out with the family.
You can't bring your own food in besides water, but there is a good variety of tasty and filling food and the toasties are about $7. Marvellous range of ice-cream flavours as well, and the single scoop in a cone is very generous.
Sideshow Alley has fun carnival games. The duck-scooping one is probably easiest. Plenty of prizes to win.
Friendly and patient staff. A splendid day out with the family.

I believe this is the first time I've ever felt compelled to write a review of an attraction, but my experience today was just too remarkable not to.
The facilities themselves were fine-better than I anticipated actually. Clean and well-maintained. Staff were friendly enough-the handful who were there, anyway.
The park appeared to be running on perhaps 30% staffing, but unbelievably was still open.
They had enough ride operators on to keep around 1/3 of the attractions operating at a time (outside of the couple that have to be in continuous operation).
This meant we literally had to walk around until we found whichever ride had an operator at that moment and get in line, or just go line up at operatorless rides and wait 10-15 minutes for someone to show up.
This was the same in the sideshow alley. 4 different games that should have had an attendant each, but one poor girl dealing with all of them at once, dashing from one section to another.
If you can't afford to have your park staffed, why be open?
The facilities themselves were fine-better than I anticipated actually. Clean and well-maintained. Staff were friendly enough-the handful who were there, anyway.
The park appeared to be running on perhaps 30% staffing, but unbelievably was still open.
They had enough ride operators on to keep around 1/3 of the attractions operating at a time (outside of the couple that have to be in continuous operation).
This meant we literally had to walk around until we found whichever ride had an operator at that moment and get in line, or just go line up at operatorless rides and wait 10-15 minutes for someone to show up.
This was the same in the sideshow alley. 4 different games that should have had an attendant each, but one poor girl dealing with all of them at once, dashing from one section to another.
If you can't afford to have your park staffed, why be open?