Monster holiday attraction coming to our region
Published 5:00pm 27 July 2022
Words by Nick Crockford
Monster Jump, a 280-metre giant inflatable new to Australia, is coming to Sandstone Point Hotel in the school holidays.
The huge attraction, comprising four lanes of connected obstacles, will be at the hotel from September 17-October 2.
Open to all ages, Monster Jump has more than 30 different challenges including climbing walls, big red balancing balls, tunnels, slides and potholes.
There will also be two 50m water slides for Monster Jump visitors to cool down.
It takes 30 minutes to inflate, and hour to deflate and is described as “one of the largest touring events in Australia”.
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Second outing
Monster Jump made its debut in Australia in Sydney. Sandstone Point will be its second location in this country.
Parent company OFA Showstar brought the first inflatable waterpark to Australia in 2010. Monster Jump is an evolution of that and useable all year round.
Those under the age of five must be accompanied by an adult on Monster Jump. Entry is free for those supervising others.
Sandstone Point Hotel is at 1800 Bribie Island Road, Sandstone Point, QLD 4511.
Tickets are available online. Click here www.monsterjump.com.au/book/
For more information click here
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