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Adventure starts here

You don’t have to go far for epic fun this summer, with world-class waterslides and theme park rides right on your doorstep at Adventure Park Geelong.

Ride the monster new triple-funnel waterslide the Tsunami, and drop 7.5 storeys through the eye of the storm on the Tornado, the biggest Proslide Tornado waterslide of its kind in Victoria. Chill out on the tropical Lazy River and race the kids on the Aqua Racer waterslide.

Play on coasters, car rides, the carousel and chair swing rides if you want to stay dry. There’s mini golf and much more, suitable for children aged from two years to teenagers.

BYO picnic or choose from a big range of food, drinks, snacks and ice-creams at several dining venues.

And if you really want to do a day out in style, book a cabana or sunbed to enjoy your own private retreat in the heart of the action while you watch the kids having the time of their lives.

The park is open every day through December and January, closing for the season on March 28, 2021.

Tickets and bookings must be made online in advance.

Adventure Park, 1249 Bellarine Highway, Wallington, Geelong. Inquiries: 5250 7200 or www.adventurepark.com.au

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