Nautical Lady Entertainment World - Busselton

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The Nautical Lady is an outdoor Recreation Complex situated at the base of the Historic Railway Jetty at Busselton's Central Beachfront. The site was formerly used as Timber Marshalling yards from 1910-1966, and since then had falled into a poor state of disrepair.

The Nautical Lady opened at Christmas in 1981 and boasts the only outdoor skating complex of its type in the State. There is a large flat section and flat pathways for the novice skaters and curves, banks, a tunnel and a bridge for the more daring skaters and skateboarders. Skates and skateboards are available for hire.

A large seawater pool with 6 motorised bumper boats adds the nautical flavour to the complex. The boats are very stable and can be easily operated by children. Their appeal is universal and contageous for both young and old

In 1983 the complex doubled in size and now offers eight in-ground, full size trampolines and six exciting 'Le Mans' racing cars on a cambered track. Because the cars are so fast, and age and size limit applies. Spectators are encourage and admitted free.

Also has:

* Flying Turtles and Ladybird Train

* Giant new water slide

* Icecreams, cooldrinks and chocolates

* Barbeques and shaded seating

* Games and giveaways

* Beach within splashing distance

The Nautical Lady was designed with the family in mind, and it is a great place to spend a few enjoyable hours by the sea, and especially on warm Summer nights.

Group bookings can be arranged any time.

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