Destroyed - The rise and fall of Australia's Wonderland theme park [AH015]

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2023
  • Australia's Wonderland officially opened on 7 December 1985. Over the next 18 years it grew to be one of Sydney's most popular and loved attractions, before the new owners simply closed it. Find out how and why, and leave a comment if you ever visited Australia's Wonderland.

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  • @Jonrocat
    @Jonrocat 4 дня назад +59

    even as a dirt poor kid from the west, a day at wonderland made you feel like a million bucks, it truly was a magical place...

    • @x0xminx0x
      @x0xminx0x 3 дня назад +1

      Same here, such good memories

    • @robstamania
      @robstamania День назад

      @@x0xminx0xyep loved 🥰 that place as a kid such great memories of the whole place

  • @thecryptkeeeper
    @thecryptkeeeper 6 месяцев назад +311

    I was a ride operator at Australias Wonderland in the 90's and it was fun. Not only the memories but the free entry we and our family got. Those pricks at sunway never intended to extend or do anything for Wonderland, All they wanted was an Industrial park. The industrial park was initially meant to be build around Wonderland. But after the useless Council caved and allowed those asshole Sunway bitches to build they ran the park into dis-repair. Onething that stood proud was the Bush Beast, they tried and tried to bring that thing down, but the Bust Beast said "F*** you" and wouldn't budge. They tried using the cables from the ride 'Skyrider' to bring it down, the cables just snapped. Such good times, it would have been nice to send my own kids to that place. That's what happens when you allow foreign companies to buy Australia land.

    • @themekonlordofthetreens6983
      @themekonlordofthetreens6983 13 дней назад +7

      Spot on.

    • @FreeAsABirdSydneyAustralia
      @FreeAsABirdSydneyAustralia 12 дней назад +7

      I remember how much all the timbers and cables use to shake while standing at the bottom, made you think it was going to come down

    • @kovaci0000007
      @kovaci0000007 12 дней назад +4

      ive got a photo with my old man on the bush best in the mid 90s and then again in 2000... that thing scared the shit out of me with it's creaking and rattling hahah

    • @MicksA
      @MicksA 9 дней назад +7

      Couldn’t have summed it up more accurately. Disgusting to think what they did to this wonderful park. It was an icon of Sydney

    • @MuddyShoesBB
      @MuddyShoesBB 9 дней назад

      Amazing how the government sold out Australia to overseas interests. Fibermakers located near Penrith was the biggest manufacturer of fiber belts for the inside of tires in the Southern Hemisphere. The government actually subsidized the American company 3M to buy it out, and they in turn shut it down to favor their overseas production. My guess is that the shitbag politicians retired wealthy.

  • @craigpaterson9085
    @craigpaterson9085 3 дня назад +22

    Our family was so poor when I was a kid but one year I was given a Wonderpass that was $80 and gave you access all year round. Best god damn year of my life

  • @OldAussieAds
    @OldAussieAds 11 дней назад +83

    Australia's Wonderland hosted one of the most special days of my childhood. My parents worked hard but despite this, we didn't have a lot of money. But they always worked out a way. When Wonderland first opened, I begged them to go. It was decided that just my Dad would take me for my birthday, unfortunately they didn't have enough for the whole family to go. So I got Dad to myself to discover this new park, going on all the rides for the very first time. That memory will forever be treasured.
    My Dad is very much still alive and kicking, so I'll need to remind him what he meant to me as a kid.

    • @mako4874
      @mako4874 4 дня назад

      thanks for sharing that lovely story

    • @loueynewzea
      @loueynewzea 3 дня назад

      Agree. One of best days.

  • @FreeAsABirdSydneyAustralia
    @FreeAsABirdSydneyAustralia 12 дней назад +45

    I’m 42, and that was the coolest place when growing up!

    • @chrisvanbuggenum871
      @chrisvanbuggenum871 2 дня назад

      Yep, I'm 43 and it was awesome, whether as a kid or as a uni student .

  • @MicksA
    @MicksA 14 дней назад +189

    Back when Sydney was exciting and a happy place to exist

    • @-PORK-CHOP-
      @-PORK-CHOP- 13 дней назад +7

      Still is

    • @mdiciaccio87
      @mdiciaccio87 12 дней назад +19

      ​@@-PORK-CHOP- if you are rich

    • @stoojinator
      @stoojinator 10 дней назад +2

      Still is a great place to live.

    • @mikehunt7419
      @mikehunt7419 10 дней назад +21

      Yeah nah they dont call is Shitney for nothing

    • @smithsonite93media79
      @smithsonite93media79 10 дней назад +15

      Not wrong there! It’s now a hole

  • @Sparky_D
    @Sparky_D 14 дней назад +178

    This is a perfect example of why we shouldn't sell out to foreign investors.

    • @MuddyShoesBB
      @MuddyShoesBB 9 дней назад

      You tell me whether we can trust a government that rents a harbour in Darwin to the Chinese.

    • @harryh536
      @harryh536 7 дней назад +3

      It was owned by American at the beginning so it has always been foreign investors

    •  7 дней назад

      Yes. Ok, Ms. Hanson.

    • @valenrn8657
      @valenrn8657 6 дней назад +1

      @@harryh536 Sunway Group is Malaysian.

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza 4 дня назад

      Do we have any say in the matter though ?

  • @johndoe-qo8cy
    @johndoe-qo8cy 12 дней назад +29

    I worked at Wonderland for 3 years in my teenage years. Was my first job. Worked in the games section near the pirate ship. Good times.

  • @bannol1
    @bannol1 13 дней назад +49

    Wonderland was a great park and Sydney used to be fun and exciting. For a ‘world city’ of over 5 million, Sydney doesn’t offer much these days. It is such a shame that the State Government allowed Wonderland to be destroyed. That was a truly family friendly and top notch theme park. Corporate greed destroyed it.

    • @Boababa-fn3mr
      @Boababa-fn3mr 12 дней назад +14

      Sydney is becoming a very boring version of an Asian megacity.

    • @freedom_born
      @freedom_born 12 дней назад +4

      Don't be fooled. The bloody parks up here in Qld are just overpriced carnivals.
      I do remember the Wiggles show at Wonderland though (on video). That looked like it went right off.
      Public transport was always a bit iffy. Especially going to Rooty Hill then waiting for an empty bus to go to a secluded bush area. 😅

    • @bannol1
      @bannol1 7 дней назад +3

      @@Boababa-fn3mrcan’t disagree with that.

    • @georgekatis8855
      @georgekatis8855 4 дня назад +3

      But wait Sydney has VIVID. lol what a joke that has become. couldn't agree more this city has been on a slow decline since the mid 2000s ironically the time wonderland closed. Melbourne & Brisbane have a better scene than Sydney.

    • @MsJubjubbird
      @MsJubjubbird 4 дня назад +1

      I imagine insurance costs for theme parks are sky high. Rides have to be replaced too and they are not cheap. Gold Coast relies on tourists and charges an arm and a leg to visit something not that special with a very commercial vibe. The equivalent in Perth has less rides than it used to and focuses more on slides.and a handful of really big rides. Entry fees have to be high to cover low or no numbers in winter. Plus it seemed like it was inaccessible and poorly advertised to tourists. Sydney wildlife world in the middle of the city and such negated the need to visit an animal kingdom.

  • @davechin5639
    @davechin5639 12 дней назад +36

    Just before it closed, i took my sons. It was so quiet, we rode Bush Beast over 20 times in a row without having to get off. We could have kept going but they wanted to ride other things and then come back later. I miss the park - it felt very much like Magic Mountain in California when it first opened. Thanks for nothing Sunway........

    • @quantumsingularitystudios1772
      @quantumsingularitystudios1772 3 дня назад +1

      I also remember a day I was there that the Bush Beast, the Beastie, Demon, and Space Probe were empty. Great times, could never get over that first high portion of the Bush Beast after the first drop. That frame creaked and rattled so damn loud and wobbled so damn hard that I thought it was going to crumble to the ground every time I went on it 🤣

  • @stevenloynds3691
    @stevenloynds3691 14 дней назад +26

    Some of the best memories I had as a child....we went once a year religiously throughout the late 80s....I remember being to short to do the pirate ship and bush beast roller-coaster I remember the year I finally was tall enough....it's was a highlight of my childhood like a graduation 😂

    • @308253427
      @308253427 9 дней назад +1

      Speaking of religiously-haha, i went with the church NSW, to an event there: wonderfest in late 90s, bloody good fun. Tent city outside wonder land for 3 or 4 days…. One ☝️ fee, for the whole thing!!
      And I also remember just before it shut, a car of us from Canberra- i filled up my jeans pockets with spare change…. Went on bounty’s revenge- as pirate ship went over; all of the shapnel rained down into the water 💦 memories.

  • @AndrooH
    @AndrooH Год назад +39

    I loved Wonderland! I spent many weekends in the wildlife park area, especially when the main park & rides area got too busy. I miss it!

  • @quantumhomeimprovements
    @quantumhomeimprovements День назад +2

    I personally love Australia's Wonderland and visited there annually. It was a big blow to me, my growing family and the rest of Australia when it was closed down! It gave us great joy!

  • @lesleynichols8308
    @lesleynichols8308 16 дней назад +38

    I remember about 15 of us used to get the train to Rooty Hill station then get the wonderland bus and spend all day there as teenagers

    • @RogueBoyScout
      @RogueBoyScout 12 дней назад +7

      Me and my brother had that yearly pass you could get. e got the train from Gymea/Miranda to Rooty Hill.
      My mum freaked and thought we would get rolled. But we never did. Mind you, we weren't exactly wearing Nikes LOL.

    • @freedom_born
      @freedom_born 12 дней назад +1

      Lmao man that was sketch af on that no street bus with only 5 passengers

    • @samsearle4433
      @samsearle4433 9 дней назад +1

      We caught the train down from Katoomba. Was awesome

  • @Jedda73
    @Jedda73 7 дней назад +7

    I remember the last time I went there. My friends and I had all left school, and were working our first jobs, driving our first cars, still on p plates, and we all head down there one summers weekend since we were all independent, and didnt need our parents permission to go anywhere. Had an amazing day I'll never forget. Our final hour was spent on the water trikes and the dodgem cars before the park closed and kicked us out. I dont see those people anymore, we all moved and went our separate ways decades ago, and the place that held those precious memories is long gone.

  • @petesmith9472
    @petesmith9472 3 дня назад +2

    63 years ago, long before Wonderland, I lived at Walgrove in an old army camp that straddled both sides of Walgrove Road. The western side of the camp was demolished and Wonderland was built. The “site office” was my old school which had wooden buildings and coke fueled slow combustion heaters. Two classes per room with two teachers one at each end of the room. I was saddened to see it all go. If you go to Google Earth you can still see SOME remnants of the eastern side of the army camp which had Nissen Huts. We lived in hut A13.

  • @stephenphilp1380
    @stephenphilp1380 15 дней назад +15

    I visited this place several time during my Sydney life. Best day out ever. Fantastic place. Was so gutted when it closed. I even had a relationship with an acrobat who worked there.

  • @adamblundell6402
    @adamblundell6402 14 дней назад +22

    Sunway worked very early on that the land it sat on was worth way more then running the park. Sunway brought wonderland with the intention of selling it for the land it sat on

    • @MikesManCave
      @MikesManCave 12 дней назад +1

      They did not bring it anywhere, they just pulled down after they bought it.

    • @terrywatson
      @terrywatson 11 дней назад +4

      That’s not entirely true. Sunway already ran theme parks in Malaysia and they intended to keep the park and develop the rest of the land. They got caught badly in the Asian crash of 1997 when they lost nearly $1bn. Wonderland never made money from the day it was opened so it was an albatross around their neck when their main business of plundering forests throughout SE Asia started losing money. Hence it was easier to sell the land and shut it down.

    • @reedbender1179
      @reedbender1179 5 дней назад

      @@terrywatson Plundering forests🤔😂🎯

  • @MissChelle
    @MissChelle 12 дней назад +6

    I remember winning a radio contest to be given exclusive access to one of the new roller coasters. The park was closed and the group of about 30 of us had the run of the park. As a season ticket holder this was a dream come true. Like the rest of us locals, couldn’t believe the demise of our wonderful Australia’s wonderland. It was so sad to watch ❤️😘

  • @danmoyle1383
    @danmoyle1383 12 дней назад +53

    My mum was a single mum working multiple jobs and putting herself through university. She figured out a wonderpass for me and my brother was cheaper than child care. We would get dropped there in the morning with $10 each to get lunch and picked up in the afternoon...it was indeed way better than childcare

    • @Banana_Split_Cream_Buns
      @Banana_Split_Cream_Buns 8 дней назад +2

      That's fricking *AWESOME!*

    • @jjjaaa2947
      @jjjaaa2947 6 дней назад +10

      Funily enough, my mum was also a single mum and she also somehow managed to figure out wonderpasses for my brother and I, we used to also get dropped off with only $5, enough for a hot dog and a coke, we were happy, we went there with our neighbourhood friends. Best times. Sydney doesnt have much now. Although i’m truly grateful for my life and having food, shelter and reasonably good opportunities in Sydney, Australians as a whole has lost its originality and its becoming harder and harder to get by. The government keeps enacting new taxes to keep itself alive as there’s no more manufacturing left…. Anyways, thanks for your post Dan! Brought back wonderful memories. Cheers

    • @johncaldwell-wq1hp
      @johncaldwell-wq1hp 5 дней назад +1

      What a great Mum !!--that is fantastic !!

    • @MsJubjubbird
      @MsJubjubbird 4 дня назад

      Probably wouldn't be allowed that now with duty of care issues. Problem with a lot of these theme parks is that parents that don't want to go, have to go.

    • @eugenewang4650
      @eugenewang4650 4 дня назад

      ​@@MsJubjubbird They are simply not profitable. All that huge real estate, 100 employees minimum, expensive mechanical maintenance that needs to be extremely frequent for safety means a few quiet seasons and its bankruptcy time. And they probably need to charge $300 per person per visit to maybe break even, plus theres already luna park to compete with.

  • @petebegnell9480
    @petebegnell9480 21 день назад +13

    I knew people in management at Wonderland..... From very early on it became apparent that the Malaysians intended to run it into the ground... Industrial land beside the M4 and the coming M7 was worth so much more than a seasonal amusement park..

  • @samermaarabani1169
    @samermaarabani1169 5 дней назад +6

    This is the core reason of what's happened in sydney over the past 20 years selling off iconic and private business to overseas investors , who just want a quick turnover and lack zero interest in the locals.

  • @Aquaboy11
    @Aquaboy11 13 дней назад +61

    Sydney used to be a great place to live…. It’s gone to absolute garbage
    Too hard, crowded, dirty, agro, expensive… I left 2 years ago and dread visiting the pkace
    Best thing about Sydney is seeing it in my rear vision mirror

    •  7 дней назад +1

      Wah wah wahhhhh!! Poor widdle baby.

    • @user-rw3fm9ix3i
      @user-rw3fm9ix3i 7 дней назад +4

      I left in 2003 & every return to visit family felt worse.
      No more friendly strangers, people looked miserable

    • @eyes2338
      @eyes2338 6 дней назад +1

      As long as your happy now that's what matters most. Are you happy now? Or at least content? Maybe look in the mirror next time and ask yourself this lol.

    • @rqn1998
      @rqn1998 6 дней назад +1

      I totally agree ... i grew up baulko , castle hill and then five dock... all areas are shit as now. The 80s and 90s were wicked times to live in syd. Id advise to move out country now. SYD is full of wanna be millionaires and slaves and scumbags who smile at you in a fake way because they are under greed pressure which they deserve.

    • @ApcMad
      @ApcMad 6 дней назад +4

      Just came back from a holiday and yes Sydney has become a mess

  • @robcaines8652
    @robcaines8652 6 месяцев назад +31

    As one of the administrators for Wonderland History, I want to categorically state, for the record, that not one animal was abandoned or forgotten. These claims are false.
    All were rehomed, or in some cases, the keepers themselves were permitted to adopt them (where law allowed).
    Not a single keeper had to “break in” to feed the animals. And certainly none were arrested.
    This is direct from a senior employee who worked at the park during the post-closure asset sale, who witnessed every animal removed from the site.
    Feel free to reach out to me if you need evidence of this.

    •  7 дней назад +3

      I was hoping to find this in the comments section, because I didn't believe it for a second. Thank you.

  • @jameskelly1833
    @jameskelly1833 3 дня назад +1

    I loved this place as a kid! I remember my first ride on a proper big roller coaster was on The Bush Beast. I can clearly remember that feeling as the roller coaster perched at th highest point for a second (seemed like a lifetime) before hutling downwards at a million miles an hour.
    A truly great childhood memory.

  • @gertiegertrude9102
    @gertiegertrude9102 8 дней назад +6

    As a kid growing up in Mt Druitt Wonderland was the place to go. Especially when they brought in $5 after 5. I still have a tape my friends and i made in the music studio singing American Pie. A very sad day when they started closing parts of the park and then the day they closed its doors. I still get angry at all the business that now occupy the place where the Bush Beast once sat proudly

  • @kiashlan
    @kiashlan 10 дней назад +3

    I went a few times as a teenager in the late 80’s. It was by far my favourite theme park in Australia.. much better than anything you get on the Gold Coast !!

  • @Alan-pr5yr
    @Alan-pr5yr 14 дней назад +8

    I went here a few times a kid, lots of great memories, the last time was maybe a year before it closed and it was in a bad state of disrepair, clearly Sunway had no intentions to keep it going, it’s sad that we no longer have anything like this in Sydney, thanks for the video it was a good ride down memory lane.

  • @rqn1998
    @rqn1998 6 дней назад +4

    Best place funwise as a teenager in my day... loved this place! Loved the bounty watchin things fall from ppls pockets.... went so many times!!!

  • @davidhynd4435
    @davidhynd4435 Год назад +14

    I didn't get to go to Luna Park before it closed. However, I did get to spend a day at the Manly Fun Pier while it was still a thing. The Fun Pier, as well as other rides and entertainments, had a ghost train which, part way through the ride, would bump through a swinging panel in the wall and suddenly you were suspended out over the water below. If you weren't prepared for it to do that, as I wasn't, it certainly raised your heart rate. The Fun Pier at Manly seems to be almost a forgotten part of Sydney's history, overshadowed by the larger and better known Luna Park.

    • @sarahjane1792
      @sarahjane1792 Год назад +1

      Did it close

    • @OldAussieAds
      @OldAussieAds 11 дней назад +3

      The thing I remember about the Fun Pier in the mid 80s was what a sensational video game arcade it had, just next to the mirror maze. This is where I first saw many new games for the first time, such as Star Wars (sit in cockpit), Rolling Thunder, Afterburner (sit in cockpit) and many more. My parents rarely gave me money to play the games, so I'd be that awkward little kid just lurking behind players and watching them play, or just pretending I'm playing a non occupied game before a teenager would come up and say "Are you playing?" before taking it over.

    • @prussell3705
      @prussell3705 9 дней назад

      I remember this as Pier One. Same place?

    • @Luke-wz9wc
      @Luke-wz9wc 7 дней назад

      Luna park is still very much open

  • @timloader
    @timloader 5 дней назад +2

    Wow, that ad you showed had a lot of celebrities in it - Warwick Capper, Greg Evans, Pat Cash, Johnny Young and more!

  • @koala2464
    @koala2464 3 дня назад

    I’m 52. I met my first love at Wonderland. Best place for a local 16 year old to spend a weekend. Affordable, fun, great staff, always a great memory there with family and friends.

  • @SonicMrSumo
    @SonicMrSumo 8 дней назад +2

    Such a huge shame that this park closed down. I was there on the last day it operated, and walked out of the gates at closing time with a massive feeling of sadness and disappointment knowing that would be all the fun we could have at this Sydney institution. Thanks for the video and memories 🙂

  • @melcelese5057
    @melcelese5057 2 дня назад +1

    That place was awesome !! Took our children & their friends children on low incomes at the time , That was our pleasure . We still all remember those fun thrilling days !!!!

  • @76robrob
    @76robrob 2 дня назад

    I Loved Australia's Wonderland!!!! Was there almost every weekend as a 15-16 year old, thanks to our annual Wonderpass!! Loved the Demon ride and the Bush Beast!!! Thank God for the photos that they took on these rides!!

  • @soheilagha469
    @soheilagha469 5 дней назад +1

    I have so many happy childhood memories attached to this place

  • @alessandrocastorina3326
    @alessandrocastorina3326 3 дня назад

    When I first visited Australia in 1991, this was one of those magic places that made me fall in love with Sydney. I couldn't believe that it had been closed when I came back in 2015...

  • @kazadventures
    @kazadventures 2 дня назад +1

    Space probe, demon, bush beast were my fav rides. Such a fun place. Pirate ship scared many teenagers and heaps lost belongings into the water. Dodgem cars were great as it had heaps of room to drive or ram mates. All good things must come to an end like el caballo blanco in catherine field.

  • @saumyacow4435
    @saumyacow4435 13 дней назад +3

    I kept meaning to visit this place for years. Then I had someone special and managed to go there for a day, just a week before it closed. Went on every ride, twice!

  • @TomLaios
    @TomLaios 14 дней назад +19

    I've been driving from the M4 onto Wallgrove Rd to work,daily since 1997.The growth in the industrial area, the construction of the M7 has been inexorable .The traffic is horrible,and a new road being built will only exacerbate the congestion .

    • @trancepower1205
      @trancepower1205 12 дней назад +3

      100% agree I drive a truck for a living & driving from Penrith to Minto everyday is a nightmare!

  • @TrentImeson
    @TrentImeson День назад

    Wow, this brings back some good reflections.. well put together. Kind of sentimental for some of us Aussies out there.. should never have closed down.. our generation and our future generations missed out on the magic of a true wonderland..

  • @samcee8659
    @samcee8659 12 часов назад

    Best memorys when id come and visit my dad from nz...hed always take us there. ❤

  • @terrileefatouros2884
    @terrileefatouros2884 8 часов назад

    I loved Wonderland. It was uniquely Australian in so much as it was ours. R.I.P Wonderland. Thanks for the video

  • @davidcarr2649
    @davidcarr2649 26 дней назад +15

    That add at the end, 5 after 5. That's what (in my view) changed Wonderland for the worse. I was in my late teens at the time, and the $5- entry encouraged lots of bored teens like myself to meet up at Wonderland for some cheap rides, and to see what mischief we could find to get up to. Often couples with kid's would be tormented by us unruly (often intoxicated and stoned) adolescents.
    Apologies to those families for often wrecking their evening out.

    • @JohnSmith-pn1vv
      @JohnSmith-pn1vv 11 дней назад

      Thanks Karen but it was shut down for the land not because of unruly teenagers. The 5 after 5 deal was good because families are leaving at that time so you just get a little extra income from the tightasses and the workers aren't getting paid to twiddle their thumbs from 5-9.

    • @MaleOrderBride
      @MaleOrderBride 5 дней назад

      Shame on you😢

    • @davidcarr2649
      @davidcarr2649 5 дней назад

      @@MaleOrderBride shame on me for my actions from over 35 years ago.

  • @ChrisMusty
    @ChrisMusty 16 дней назад +3

    I used to lead a youth group in Mudgee and we took entire bus loads of kids down every year. It was sad when it closed. From a young kid to a young adult I enjoyed so many things at Wonderland. I have old videos of the group and even outings with mates to the park. So sad. The ad brought back memories too!

  • @annafarago6527
    @annafarago6527 2 дня назад

    My husband's workplace (Alcan) paid for all the families to attend as a Christmas gift. It was a magic day for all of us.

  • @troy5041
    @troy5041 4 дня назад +2

    Reading all these comments in this video thread about the memories and emotions people feel from their time either working or visiting Wonderland, it makes you realise this was a great place to attend. I visited myself a dozen or so times and visited again about a month or so before it closed its doors for good.
    What makes me sadder is that children, plenty of kids in Western Sydney won't get a chance to attend a theme park for not much money. You'd have to say that nobody will ever build a theme park in Sydney ever again like Wonderland.
    Now the land is too expensive to buy, materials and labour have gone through the roof, cost of living has gone up $$$ and people would rather sit at home and look at RUclips or Netflix then go out for recreation. Oh but if they only knew! However they won't be able to!

  • @80TME
    @80TME 12 часов назад

    I went there on a school excursion and had one of the best times. I don't remember a lot from my childhood, but I can remember standing in Wonderland and going on the Snowy River Rapids.

  • @GG-ud8id
    @GG-ud8id 4 дня назад +1

    It's now been closed for longer than it was ever open. Crazy

  • @melissasmith4930
    @melissasmith4930 День назад

    I was really young when I went there, but it was one of my happiest moments in my childhood. I wish that it never closed down.

  • @nathan_abela
    @nathan_abela 6 месяцев назад +5

    I was there as a 1 year old all the way to an 11 year old. The River Rampage was my favourite by far.

  • @ryanclugston3081
    @ryanclugston3081 14 дней назад +5

    What a place so many good memories there in the 90s, remember my old lady forcing me in baby sisters pram at 11 years old and pushing me through the gate for free..!haha
    Also went to a rave there in 2000 during the Olympics I think. Was unreal to say the least..

  • @vuey23
    @vuey23 6 дней назад +2

    Thank you for putting this video together. Nice to know what happened. I have Lots of happy memories with family and friends there 🤘

  • @booth2710
    @booth2710 13 дней назад +3

    I lived in New Zealand in the 80s and stayed with friends who moved from NZ to Sydney. They took me to Wonderland in I thini it was 86. I was totally blown away - such great rides and so well themed. I loved the Bush Beast and must have ridden it about 5 times in a row. I remembe rthe speed of the Wizard's furry and the Ned Kelly's Getaway water slide - that I could only do the once though! When I visited the park you could see it was 'early days' and areas of the park were being developed for 'exapnsion' ... It really had the potential to become a World Class Attraction - like Diseny in America or Alton Towers in the UK. Such a shame it got into the hands of the wrong people.

  • @davegoldspink5354
    @davegoldspink5354 День назад

    Absolutely loved the pre 1979 Luna Park and Wonderland even Jamberoo recreation Park which I now live over the hill from. Growing up in the 60s and 70s there were some really brilliant Parks. Shame we’ve lost most of them.

  • @Ezra1499
    @Ezra1499 11 дней назад +1

    Just seeing that kid and the star going out the window made me start singing "Wouldn't it be wonderful if the world was Wonderland", I was a Queensland kid so I never got to go, went to Dreamworld a lot though.

  • @jasonnielsen2125
    @jasonnielsen2125 15 дней назад +4

    Yeah, I lived only 15 minutes away and went many times. I was there opening night for “The Beach” and the cast of Home and Away were there. It was really upsetting to see it go.

  • @jon.bennett
    @jon.bennett 9 дней назад +1

    When it opened my parents bought us annual passes. Would go there regularly during the summer. A couple years later a neighbour got me a job there on the wash down crew. Use to wash down the entire park walkways prior to opening. Then started working in the garden crew for a couple summers. I reckon last time I was there would have been ‘89. Great memories!

  • @Inladner
    @Inladner 2 дня назад +1

    I do a lot of work on the site where Wonderland originally was. It's a concrete jungle of warehouses now, it kept the name "wonderland drive", though it serves an insult to what used to be. Such a shame

  • @NatDC2012
    @NatDC2012 День назад +1

    I went every weekend when I was 13, that was 89. We had a wonderpass for the year. Cost $30. My fav was the beastie because it was fun without being scary. We'd pay 20 cent a go in the games room. Later around 20 years old I rode that big dipper and that bloody drop thing that brought you up high then dropped you faster then your body would fall,even the men screamed on that one. What a pity.

  • @universalsoul7653
    @universalsoul7653 4 дня назад

    Amazing theme park!! Went heaps in the 80's/90's. Remember seeing Kim Wilde perform there too..

  • @dbznappa
    @dbznappa 8 дней назад +2

    The Beastie was an amazing roller coaster in it's own right.

  • @brendanmeadors3099
    @brendanmeadors3099 7 дней назад +1

    My greatest memory of wonderland was around 1993 my dad took me and my brother. After a big morning darting around the place we sat down in the shade under some trees with a hot dog for lunch. A bird pooed on my hot dog. I cried so dad bought me another one. Happy days

  • @danozism
    @danozism 3 дня назад

    I went there once when I was 16, in 1994. I remember having a good time there, as a teen from Melbourne in Syd visiting relatives. The rollercoaster was pretty intense, if remember correctly. Sad to see it gone, like so many other things from when I was young. .

  • @LargeHadronAnusCollider
    @LargeHadronAnusCollider День назад +1

    Space probe was pure kino the demon as well, i absolutely miss hana barbera land. The beach was so good fun in summer.

  • @tonipeet486
    @tonipeet486 15 дней назад +3

    I miss it so much. I’d only just renewed my wonderpass when the closed it

  • @Boababa-fn3mr
    @Boababa-fn3mr 12 дней назад +2

    Bush Beast was awesome, and so was the smaller but rougher Beastie.

  • @idan1358
    @idan1358 4 дня назад

    Devastating, the best memories from my childhood into teen years, I tell my kids about the famed place they will never know, feeling guilt while explaining how great it was knowing they will never experience it. It was truly a magical place. It should have been around for many generations.

  • @steveblackbird5174
    @steveblackbird5174 4 дня назад

    Some great memories growing up. Think the first time I went was 1989 or 90. Bunch of us caught public transport and spent the whole day there. It was epic.
    Think in total I visited ten times. When they announced the closure I was guttered. The last year it was there I went 4 times lol.
    Really miss it. So many people tried to save the park...even heritage listing the Bush Beast. Guess the good old dollar won in the end. It's all factory units now.
    Such a shame. Was definitely a highlight of Sydney....

  • @timazu7763
    @timazu7763 16 дней назад +5

    It was a pickup joint as a 14 year old getting the 5 after 5 pass lol

  • @ausdude121
    @ausdude121 12 дней назад +4

    It had a smell also i can remember very distinct.
    Awesome memories as a young fella

    • @ChefKinga
      @ChefKinga 12 дней назад +1

      Yeah for sure, a certain timber smell to me each time I went.

    • @michaeldebavay5914
      @michaeldebavay5914 11 дней назад

      ‘It’s the smell, Mr Anderson’

    • @wulfy23
      @wulfy23 8 часов назад

      forever... something, something in your hand.... wonder, wonder wonder laaaaaaand!

  • @kasteryuen4349
    @kasteryuen4349 9 дней назад +1

    Young Teen love and hanging out with my mates…. When life was simple and times were good - thanks Australia’s Wonderland

  • @seanmoriarty2
    @seanmoriarty2 2 дня назад

    First job ever worked at admissions. Loved it and the free park entries! Was so sad it went the way it did.

  • @markgeerin5928
    @markgeerin5928 Год назад +4

    Yes we had seasonal pass for my family . And my kids always love going there.

  • @seanlevison6361
    @seanlevison6361 11 дней назад +1

    First job in Oz working as a chippy helping to build Wonderland - time goes so fast.

  • @pvwarehouse
    @pvwarehouse 2 дня назад

    They were good time, I still have the last Wonderpasses 2003 for myself, our 2 boys and their best friend from next door. The boys loved summer, I would break up their week by taking them to the pool and then a few rides on Wednesdays. My boys turned 10 late that year, the boy next door a year younger. It was sad when it closed down.

  • @belindatownshend3804
    @belindatownshend3804 2 дня назад

    In the 90s Blinky Bill was a puppet tv show not a cartoon, it was really cute and worth a look. I always wondered what happened to this place I did go a couple of times and it was a really fun park

  • @ryanlansom7951
    @ryanlansom7951 16 дней назад +2

    Never went there but when I was a kid in 2004 I used to see that white tower all the time from Quakers Hill and Schofields

  • @belindagomes7080
    @belindagomes7080 5 дней назад

    Yes I was 10 years old back in 1996 it was the best theme park I've ever been to, it's sad how they closed it down

  • @jezzeronthecoast
    @jezzeronthecoast Месяц назад +2

    I went there when I was young and loved it, it was a Sydney icon, its so sad that it closed, the only thing worse was the treatment of the animals.

  • @danga2324
    @danga2324 14 часов назад

    Good memories. It was quite a cheap day out. I still remember in 1995 they made the price $19.95 for entry, I thought that was pretty cool.

  • @UrAHoBo_
    @UrAHoBo_ 5 дней назад

    Australia’s most happiest place. So many memories made here. My childhood was the best!!! Closing it down was a huge disappointment and broke many hearts. Future generations would never knew true happiness.

  • @ethkdrums
    @ethkdrums 4 дня назад

    I loved the space probe! I remember going on it 3 or 4 times in one day with my dad, lining up for what seemed like hours each time 😂

  • @ApolloVIIIYouAreGoForTLI
    @ApolloVIIIYouAreGoForTLI 13 дней назад +3

    I had a piece of wood from the Bush Beast that I broke off on my last visit in 2004…. Had it for years but eventually lost it :(

  • @OOtink
    @OOtink 4 дня назад

    I went there a few times, it was heaps fun going there. You had to go there a few times to see every part of the place.
    I remember getting in near the start there was a big line up to get in.
    It was sad to hear that it closed.

  • @woohooboy
    @woohooboy 13 дней назад

    As a Sydneysider, Wonderland was a fun place and was a popular spot for many families.
    It's location (way out west) was problematic for those who had to rely on public transport to get there and back.
    But it was large, well maintained and had plenty of amenities to keep visitors entertained. It's still fondly remembered two decades on.......

  • @webleeoz
    @webleeoz 8 дней назад +1

    They had a few raves there too... munted adolescents flying about on rides... or flying on the dancefloors...

  • @nowar9220
    @nowar9220 3 дня назад

    Was awesome!! Grew up going every year,!

  • @helendryga8633
    @helendryga8633 День назад

    We went to Sydney with the Make-A-Wish foundation and stayed at the casino. They asked my daughter Bethany what she wanted to do while she was there. Her answer was on the set of “Home and Away” and Australia’s Wonderland. They absolutely loved it. I am absolutely devastated at what happened to Australia Wonderland. I would say that they systematically destroyed it on purpose, which is what’s happening to our Country right now😢😡

  • @downer4207
    @downer4207 4 дня назад

    I used to get a wonderpass as a gift for Christmas so I could go any weekend I liked all year! Such fond memories at that place, I was devastated when they closed down 😢

  • @jimmiebrah
    @jimmiebrah 4 дня назад

    Used to love going to wonderland on NYE, parents would hang out in the amphitheatre being treated to music by the greats like john paul young, the wiggles, and many other great acts, while us kids would run rampart through the park.
    The Zodiac was my favourite, it was always fun making it spin to unsuspecting visitors to the park!
    I was always scared to try the demon because of the loopty loop, but am glad i finallly gave it a go before it was forever removed.
    I remember the last few visits to wonderland being kind of depressing, half of the areas were closed, and the other half just not functioning as they should have.
    RIP Wonderland, You helped create some of the best memories i have from childhood.
    Any plans to do a video like this for Old Sydney Town?

  • @johnfeliciano585
    @johnfeliciano585 Год назад +2

    I did went there with my family every year of November until 1999. Then continued until 2004.

  • @AnnWright-jb2dw
    @AnnWright-jb2dw 13 дней назад

    Had family pass back then so took the kids quite often. Lived at Penrith back then so Wonderland not far away. Rarely even visit Sydney at all these days. What a place it was to live in back then. It will never be again sadly.

  • @mradford10
    @mradford10 7 дней назад

    We moved up to Queensland and had Dream World, Sea World, Cades County (now Wet ‘n’ Wild), Amazons Aquatic Adventureland (now closed) and Warner Bros. Movie World. As early teenagers in the 80s we would visit our cousins in Sydney and go to Wonderland. It was ok, but was always a bit of everything and a bit unsure about what it was. We would do the same in reverse when our cousins visited us in Brisbane and we’d go to all of the theme parks. I remember them being envious of our range of choices and options. Sydney was always so much bigger and better than sleepy old Brisbane (and South East Queensland in general) but this was one area we could never understand that Sydney just couldn’t get right. It’s terrible to see that it eventually closed down and wasn’t invested in and matured into something great.

  • @universalsoul7653
    @universalsoul7653 4 дня назад +1

    Lovedbthe tassie devil ride and wizards fury

  • @chromosomexy8327
    @chromosomexy8327 3 часа назад

    i was a ride operator and costume character in 90s best job ever ... plus elle caballa blanco i was a performer on the Andalusian dancing stallions.

  • @OnceinaSixSide
    @OnceinaSixSide 5 дней назад

    Amazing work on this video 🍻

  • @catb8834
    @catb8834 7 дней назад +1

    I loved Wonderland. We got Wonderpasses every year and would go all the time. It’s a shame it was gone before I could take my own kids to experience it. :(

  • @coop8549
    @coop8549 6 дней назад

    Managed to visit when I was little, was a great experience and a great shame what happened.

  • @mzkittyvicious68
    @mzkittyvicious68 2 дня назад +1

    Funny thing is, there was a place already called "Old Sydney Town" that went broke and closed cause of Wonderland...

    • @mzkittyvicious68
      @mzkittyvicious68 2 дня назад

      We went there for our end of year 6 party for school and then a year later the company my Dad worked for closed the place for their Christmas family work party and I think it was completely shut down within a year or 2 of that...