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Quirky Mansion

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 1:20 pm
by Wayno
Added here to the 'vision' section as i'm not sure this will get approved, or even done...

From AdelaideNow
THE man who wants to build a quirky, multimillion dollar medieval-themed playground has turned his sights to Victor Harbor, after an Adelaide council failed to embrace the concept.

Theme park designer James Colmer says a lack of interest by Onkaparinga Council has forced the him to look for a new location to build his $2 million adventure playground.

And last week he met with the Victor Harbor Council, visiting two potential locations for the Knightsbridge Adventure Playground.

Mr Colmer released his plan to build the “world’s best adventure playground” in the south in 2013.

The multimillion project would be community-funded.

“I’d still ideally like to do it in McLaren Vale if I could get the support and the location, but the Victor Harbor mayor called me himself directly,” Mr

“With the Greenhills Adventure Park closing, they’re losing jobs and an attraction, so the mayor sounded very keen.”

Mr Colmer’s vision is for a playground with five themed areas: a castle entrance with drawbridge, an enchanted forest, a pirate ship, spaceport and 15m long slides.

In a statement on the playground’s Facebook page, Victor Harbor Mayor Graham Philip said the development would enhance the visitor experience to the region.

The southern Times Messenger reported in September land at Fox Creek Wines and behind Shingleback Winery, in McLaren Vale, were identified as suitable locations however Mr Colmer said land near Shingleback was no longer an option.

Onkaparinga’s commercial director Steve Mathewson said the council had met with Mr Colmer several times and had investigated sites for the development, but none of the public locations were suitable.
My experience with such quirky things is they start with BIG plans, then cost overruns occur (everything is custom made). Then once complete they tend to suffer from a shortage of available maintenance funds...
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Re: Quirky Mansion

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 7:37 pm
by ml69
Wayno wrote:Added here to the 'vision' section as i'm not sure this will get approved, or even done...

From AdelaideNow
THE man who wants to build a quirky, multimillion dollar medieval-themed playground has turned his sights to Victor Harbor, after an Adelaide council failed to embrace the concept.

Theme park designer James Colmer says a lack of interest by Onkaparinga Council has forced the him to look for a new location to build his $2 million adventure playground.

And last week he met with the Victor Harbor Council, visiting two potential locations for the Knightsbridge Adventure Playground.

Mr Colmer released his plan to build the “world’s best adventure playground” in the south in 2013.

The multimillion project would be community-funded.

“I’d still ideally like to do it in McLaren Vale if I could get the support and the location, but the Victor Harbor mayor called me himself directly,” Mr

“With the Greenhills Adventure Park closing, they’re losing jobs and an attraction, so the mayor sounded very keen.”

Mr Colmer’s vision is for a playground with five themed areas: a castle entrance with drawbridge, an enchanted forest, a pirate ship, spaceport and 15m long slides.

In a statement on the playground’s Facebook page, Victor Harbor Mayor Graham Philip said the development would enhance the visitor experience to the region.

The southern Times Messenger reported in September land at Fox Creek Wines and behind Shingleback Winery, in McLaren Vale, were identified as suitable locations however Mr Colmer said land near Shingleback was no longer an option.

Onkaparinga’s commercial director Steve Mathewson said the council had met with Mr Colmer several times and had investigated sites for the development, but none of the public locations were suitable.
My experience with such quirky things is they start with BIG plans, then cost overruns occur (everything is custom made). Then once complete they tend to suffer from a shortage of available maintenance funds...
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This is exactly what the Adelaide parklands needs ... and the parklands are an even location for it. I could easily foresee that such a quirky Adventure Playground would attract children and parents from far and wide.

I'd definitely take my two young children there if it was in the Adelaide parklands, and I live in Rostrevor!

Re: Quirky Mansion

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 9:53 am
by monotonehell
Two small alarm bells ring here.
1. "community funded"
2. Realising what is in those renders alone would cost way more than $2 million.

Re: Quirky Mansion

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 11:17 am
by Wayno
monotonehell wrote:Two small alarm bells ring here.
1. "community funded"
2. Realising what is in those renders alone would cost way more than $2 million.
Bingo!