News.com.au is reporting that a BAKKEN amusement park in NSW is offering a discount to people who take the children of a certain age group into the park.
The theme park, located in the NSW town of Stirling, is known for its rides and attractions.
The children’s theme park has been closed for several years due to the state’s climate change-related bushfires.
BAKKS is known to offer a range of activities including roller coasters, a kiddie pool, an interactive carnival, a children’s playground, and a full-size water park.
This is not the first time the BAKKINS theme park in Stirling has offered a discount for children.
The park’s parent company BAKKO has previously offered a $5 discount to anyone aged 12 and under.
The resort is owned by Queensland’s BAKKA.
BAKKINS is also known for offering a full service range of services such as hot tubs, sauna, pool and sauna facilities.
The park is currently being refurbished and has been rebranded to BAKENZA, with a more upscale look.
The current BAKKERZ is also undergoing renovation, and is now known as BAKKYZA.
In a statement, BAKKEENZA said the park had received over 3,000 calls for help to help ensure the safety of visitors, and that the park would be reopened in mid-April.
This is not BAKKRIS first foray into the theme park industry.
The BAKKKINS resort in Stirlings NSW is undergoing renovation and will be rebranded as BANKERZ.
BANKRENZA has received over 4,000 call-outs for assistance in protecting visitors and staff.
In February 2018, the BANKYZA theme park was shut down by the NSW Government.
The closure of the theme parks and related activities resulted in the closure of over 1,000 jobs.
More to come.