"Wouldn't it be wonderful if the world was Wonderland’ (1988–1995)
"No Wonder They Call It Wonderland" (1995–1998)
"Get Out Of Everydayland" (1998–2001)
Operating season
All year round
Area
219 hectares
Attractions
Total
Approx. 24 at peak
Roller coasters
3
Wonderland Sydney (originally known as Australia's Wonderland) was an amusement park in Eastern Creek, Sydney, Australia.[1] Officially opened in December 1985 by the Premier of New South Wales, Neville Wran,[2] the park was the largest in the southern hemisphere. It remained open for over 18 years and was the premier theme park in New South Wales for much of its life until its closure in 2004.
^Mother's Consumer Guide to Australia's Wonderland Sydney Morning Herald 5 January 1986 page 52
^'Wran Opens Wonderland'. Staff Newsletter Vol.1 No 1. (New South Wales, Australia).
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