Not
a minute of it. On an action-packed family holiday with my teenage son
Blair, I was bounced down a hill in a water-filled plastic bubble,
screamed my lungs out on rides at the big theme parks and went
face-to-face with a tiger and a baby crocodile.
The
Gold Coast is renowned for its classic family attractions and we
explored and enjoyed the rides of Dreamworld and WhiteWater World, but
away from the theme parks, Blair and I found a heap of activity for
families to dive into. On South Stradbroke Island, where the Tallship
Island Adventures cruise travels to, we were whipped around on the water
in an exciting jetboat ride. We patted the dolphins at Sea World, fed
tigers and held a snake and a baby crocodile at Currumbin Wildlife
Sanctuary.
Our
adventure took us away from the developed areas. When we arrived at
McLaren's Landing - 17km from the centre of Surfers - Bruce Nicholls,
owner of the family-run business, had a delicious barbie on the go.
Tourists can parasail, jetski, sand toboggan, ride a Segway and go on
eco tours at Stradbroke.
"This
form of nature-based tourism you can't guarantee, but it's a chance to
see the natural environment," Bruce explained as we travelled in a 4WD
down one of the island's three firetracks to Eastern Pacific Ocean
beach.
It
looked magnificent in all its wild glory, the surf crashing on the
windy beach, and Blair had a lot of fun sand-tobogganing down the dunes.
Bruce's
family keeps the island in as natural a state as possible. There is no
electricity, sewerage system or water - the island has generators and
the water is purified. There are no predators to bother the monitor
lizards and rare wallabies.
"It's a real Aussie bush experience," Bruce said as a wallaby with a little joey in her pouch approached us for a curious look.
Next
up, we went zorbing. On the Gold Coast, they've taken to it with relish
and call it Oz Ball - after the stoush over Phar Lap and pavlova,
bouncing down hills in plastic balls could be grounds for the latest
transtasman scrap.
"I
wouldn't go in this one," said the assistant, who would later launch me
from the top of the hill. "What? Why not?" I asked as I was diving
through the hole in the middle and had belts being secured around my
ankles, around my waist and over my shoulders. He assured me I'd be
fine, but that I needed to be strapped in as this ride would go fast and
I'd be going backwards, forwards, side to side.
His
favourite was the hydro zorb - you are not strapped in and slosh around
with water inside the ball - so I wondered why I was having to try the
harness one. But I was told I would not be a true "zorbette"if I didn't
brave the bumpy, twisty, dizzy ride that the harness zorb offered.
"Are
you comfortable?" asked Peter Murray, owner of Cloud9 Seaplanes. I
barely got the word "yes" out before the plane was on its side and we
were looking at luxury homes near Surfers Paradise from an unusual
angle. Then Peter, who flies many unsuspecting women to secluded islands
where their boyfriends are waiting to provide a romantic dinner and pop
the question, said he wanted to surprise a fella he knew who was
driving a jetboat below us.Find a great selection of customkeychain deals.
If the driver gave us the finger, he said, he had done a good job. We
dive-bombed the jetboat. I was too surprised to notice what the driver
did, but enjoyed every moment of Peter's antics. The seaplane is a fun,
fast way to travel and see scenery up close and from a different view.
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which doesn't leave you feeling as dizzy. I was a bit apprehensive about
swishing around inside the ball, along with 40 litres of water, as I
rolled down the hill. The challenge was to stand up, start running as
fast as I could when I was pushed off the platform and stay upright
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But it was fun. You can plan a party here and choose to replace the
water in the zorb with champagne, chocolate syrup or bubble bath. One
group filled the zorb with tomatoes, which provided a challenge for
staff to clean up afterwards.
"There
is no way I'm doing that," declared my son Blair when I told him we
were going to feed the tigers. We had just watched one of Tiger Island's
magnificent young Sumatran tigers casually wrap his paws around a
handler holding a milk carton for him to drink from. Blair calmed down a
little when I said we wouldn't be roaming around the island enclosure -
we would be feeding tigers from behind a wire fence,Online shopping for solarpanelcells.
poking their meat through on the end of a pair of tongs. Still, it was
scary when the handler had the tiger run at the fence and the
photographer asked me to smile and look at him while the tiger was
grabbing the piece of meat off my tongs. These beautiful animals are
hypnotising and it's worth seeing them demonstrate their agility.
I've
always wanted to cuddle a dolphin so the chance to pat one at the
Dolphin Discovery Presentation at Sea World seemed as close as I was
likely to get. I'm sure these intelligent creatures, which learn to
perform amazing tricks, wonder why they can't train us. But they humour
us by striking a pose so we can get our souvenir shot. Bottlenose
dolphins establish a pecking order like humans do - they maintain
dominance by biting, chasing, jaw-clapping, and smacking their tails on
the water. When they get aggressive they scratch one another with their
teeth (I use my nails, but the principle is the same). They also show
aggression by emitting bubble clouds from their blowholes, so stay clear
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an array of colors. The trainer told us they enjoyed being stroked on
their backs so I obliged. A dolphin's skin is amazing to touch - it's
rubbery, but incredibly smooth.
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