Mackay Aqua Park - fun waterpark for the summer holidays
Brand NEW Mackay Aqua Park has opened - get launched over 3m high into the air off the blast bag, try the hamster wheel, monkey bars and trampoline on water.
Aqua Fun Park Mackay
What can you do at Aqua Fun Park Mackay?
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Social parties at Mackay Aqua Park
Watch the sun go down and enjoy a nice cold beer while the kids are occupied on the Mackay Aqua Park. The giant inflatable obstacle course on water is sure to keep them entertained and having lots of FUN whilst in Mackay.
Mackay Bluewater Lagoon
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Aqua Fun Park Mackay - what to expect!
What to expect when visiting the Aqua Fun Park in Mackay!
New birds eye view shots over the park... looks massive! Can't believe we have this park in our region.
Best thing to do in Mackay
Here’s what a typical session on the Mackay Aqua Park looks like... Loads of fun for large groups or just some family time! Be a big kid again and enjoy a few laughs on our giant inflatable obstacle course over water.
Views Around Mackay, Queensland, Australia - September 2016
Mackay is a city and its centre suburb in the Mackay Region on the eastern coast of Queensland, Australia. It is located about 970 kilometres (603 mi) north of Brisbane, on the Pioneer River. Mackay is nicknamed the sugar capital of Australia because its region produces more than a third of Australia's cane sugar. To read more about Mackay, click here: .
This film features views in and around Mackay, with the following locations and features identified: Bluewater Lagoon, Sydney Street, Ambassador Hotel, Bluewater Quay, Forgan Smith Bridge, Pioneer River, Waterfront Cafe Bar, Queensland Rail bench, Sugar Cubes by Fiona Foley, Mulherin Drive, Pine Islet Lighthouse, Mackay Marina, Clarion Hotel, Southern Breakwater Access Road, Bagley Point, Harbour Beach, Shoal Point, Eimeo Pacific Hotel, Dolphin Heads, Pacific Esplanade, Ram Chandra Park, and Mackay Airport.
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To see a review of the Clarion Hotel at Mackay, click here: .
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TOP 25 MACKAY Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Mackay, Queensland, video about all things to do list in Mackay tourist attractions in Australia's east coast. Mackay closer to Great Barrier Reef. Mackay also popular for its beaches such as Harbour Beach, Lamberts Beach, Far Beach and Dolphin Head.
Most popular tourist attractions in Mackay is a city water park, Blue Water Lagoon. Others recommended places to visit or things to do in Mackay is Bluewater Trail, Mackay Regional Botanic Gardens, Caneland Central Shopping Centre, Orchid Display House, Gooseponds, Greenmount Homestead, Artspace Mackay, Slade Point, Lamberts Lookout, Pioneer River, Dudley Denny City Library, Kitten Vintage Mackay, The Leichhardt Tree, Goanna Brewing, Sandfly Creek Walkway, etc.
For more information about what to do or where to go in Mackay - Australia, simply watch this video by Explore Australia.
Aqua Fun Park Mackay - here's what to expect!
What's the funnest thing to do in Mackay during the Summer??? Play, splash, run, jump + slide all over the Aqua Fun Park of course.
More information please visit aquafunparkmackay.com.au
Head down to Ontario Parade in Andergrove Lakes and follow the signs from there.
Can Adults go on the Aqua Park?
YES! The Mackay Aqua Park is a giant inflatable obstacle course on water so it’s awesome fun for ADULTS who want to pretend they are on the TV show “Wipeout” or practising for “Tough Mudder”
Mackay waterpark
Madison has her first encounter with a GoPro camera.
Aqua Fun Park Mackay
Birds eye view over the Aqua Fun Park Mackay.
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Summer January 2019
Create some awesome, fun summer memories at Mackay Aqua Park. Slip, slide, jump and laugh all day long but don't forget to book your tickets online at mackayaquapark.com.au
Fern Flat Camp Area, Eungella Nat Park, Mackay Hinterland, Qld
Information for Fern Flat Camp Area, Eungella Nat Park, Mackay Hinterland, Qld including video tours, photos, weather forecasts, facilities, and much more at campsight.com.au
AQUA FUN PARK - ROUND 1
Just a fun day at the Mackay Aqua Fun Park featuring Tamara, Lillyann, Kayla, Breanna, Mi, Summer, Jarrod, Ryan
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Bluewater Lagoon Mackay Qld
Rain Hail or Shine....Not much can stop these two from having fun! Even if The waterslide is not turned on!
Stoney Aqua Park January 2018
GoWake Mackay Channel 10 Report
GoWake and Andergrove Lakes have teamed up and released their plans for 2 Cable Wakeboarding lakes that will form the centerpiece of a master planned community. The lakes will provide a focal point for family activity, with picnic tables, informal recreation areas, children's playgrounds and small parks linked together with walking and bike tracks. Proposed opening of Lake Poco is late 2012.
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Mackay Central Tourist Park
The Central Tourist Park, located at 15 Malcomson Street, North Mackay, is approximately 2km from Mackay City heart.
Originally built in 1966, the park has been developed twice and is still owned and operated by the original owners who are the longest serving continuous operators in Australia.
The site of the tourist park is rich in history. It is believed to be the site of the original crossing of the Pioneer River by early settlers to access the northern side of Mackay. The crossing, some of which remains, include a stone causeway which was only accessible at low tide. Evidence of a butcher shop and market garden on the northern bank are visible.
On the site, the original house which was old and vacant in 1966 had a veranda right around with a pyramid type roof and a well in the center of the house for water supply of its occupants. This house was sited at the north/west corner of the tourist park.
Back in 1966, caravanners were called “gypsies” by some – now affectionally known as grey nomads.
The land of the Central Tourist Park is the 2nd freehold block of land of Mackay and the 10,000th freehold block of land in Queensland.
The park has cyclone proof amenities block and laundry especially built for shelter for caravenners safety during tropical cyclones.
The Central Tourist Park is also the first fully sewered park in Queensland.
The park is also known as the lucky park with division one lotto being won twice by two different tenants of the park.
Mackay, Queensland
The Mackay region boasts spectacular rainforests and national parks, secluded islands and beaches, pristine coral reefs, genuine country hospitality and historic townships. Relatively undiscovered, the Mackay Region offers a unique holiday experience that is an affordable and diverse escape from the crowds.
Located midway between Brisbane and Cairns, the Mackay Region coastline stretches 200 kilometres north from St Lawrence to Laguna Whitsundays, and inland to the town of Clermont. The region's rich and colourful past is economically founded upon sugar cane, mining, beef and agriculture.
The Mackay Region is becoming increasingly popular as a holiday destination for travellers seeking an unspoiled, friendly contrast to more developed, built destinations along the coast. Holiday-makers 'must-sees' include: our palm fringed city centre, set beside the mighty blue Pioneer River, the Pioneer Valley, Finch Hatton Gorge and the famous Eungella National Park. Artspace Mackay -- gallery and museum, our new Regional Botanic Gardens, the impressive Mackay Marina Village, spectacular scenery of Cape Hillsborough National Park, historic seaside townships such as Sarina and Midge Point, and outback communities such as Clermont and Nebo, superb golden beaches, the Great Barrier Reef and our local islands such as Brampton and Keswick.
The region has a delightful tropical climate that is similar to that found in the Hawaiian Islands. The atmosphere is relaxed and casual as are the dress standards. Summers consist of warm, tropical weather without extreme temperatures and mild sunny winters. The average water temperature is a heavenly 22 degrees.
Like all North Queensland beaches, those in the Mackay Region can attract marine stingers and box jellyfish from October to May. To avoid danger it is recommended that you swim at patrolled beaches and/or swimming enclosures, and follow any directions from lifesavers, with regards to current conditions.
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