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GET DIGGY WITH IT THESE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS

Dig It - Australia's first ever mini-excavator park < 1 mins read

How to really DIG these school holidays

 

Australia’s first ever mini-excavator park Dig IT AT Tamborine Mountain is open for digging SEVEN DAYS A WEEK these school holidays!

Photos and filmed vision here

 

After opening like a wrecking ball in May, Dig It, just an hour from Brisbane and the Gold Coast in the Scenic Rim, has seen thousands of kids have the ‘best day ever’, sitting in the driver’s seat, operating their own mini-excavator, just like a real construction worker, in an outdoor construction zone on a mountain famous for rocks, and at a place that’s legendary for families, Thunderbird Park!

 

DIG IT has been custom-designed for both children and their parents who love to play (who doesn’t?), featuring a range of activities that are fun, educational and engaging, kids learning about the construction industry, earthworks, engineering, building, the importance of safety, and teamwork. And there’s not an iPad or Screen anywhere! Starring nine magnificent CAT mini-excavators that have been built right here in Queensland, the DIG IT experience is a two hour, never-to-be-forgotten adventure in the driver’s seat - bookings here

 

DIG IT seven-days-a-week these School Holidays

Saturday 16 September to Sunday 1 October – seven days a week

Monday 2 October to Sunday 8 October – Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 1030am 1230pm sessions

 

DIG IT - Australia's first mini excavator park for kids

Thunderbird Park – Tamborine Mountain Road, Tamborine Mountain, Scenic Rim Queensland

2 hour sessions - $55 per participant  |  BOOKINGS and website here  |  Call 1800 00 DIGIT

Accommodation and campaign available at Thunderbirds Park HERE

                                                                                                             

For media enquiries, images and more please contact Kath Rose | 0416 291 493 | kath@kathrose.com

 

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