![]() ![]() Buying online is cheaper (and more convenient) than queuing to fork over cash at the gates. Generally, it’s better value to get a three- or seven-day pass, which allows you access to one or more parks over consecutive days, rather than a single-day ticket. Also ask about deals at your booked accommodation as they may have access to special offers for guests. Start online at the theme parks’ websites and check for discounts on sites like Groupon (if you’re a member) or for locals, Australian motoring associations RACV, NRMA and RACQ. It’s worth doing your research to find a great deal on passes, as prices fluctuate to reflect demand and seasons. If it's only roller-coasters you're after, Movie World is the cheapest of the big parks at $79 for an adult pass. It costs $69 for an adult pass with admission to the sanctuary (usually $49.95) included, so you can hang around to meet the locals after your ‘flight’. ![]() The TreeTop Challenge high ropes and ziplines swing right over the animal enclosures (including crocodiles!), adding an extra element of daredevil adventure. Given its focus on animal conservation, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary might not be the obvious choice for adrenaline junkies, but there is one thrilling drawcard inside the 27-hectare reserve: a zipline course. ![]()
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