That's right behind White Water World isn't it?Possible Big Brother house spotted during "Theme Park, Ogre" YouTube video.
Okay, I did a skewed overlay from the plan @matts bb posted above.
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The orange tinted area marked "8" is Dreamworld property.
A - Possible new location (by White Water World)
B - Old house location
C - Possible new location (gravel lot)
D - Possible new location (forested area)
E - Old amphitheater lot
B (red) is obviously in the zoned area for the Coomera Town Centre South zoning.
C (light green) is an area marked as "Environmental Open Space or Corridor"
After looking at this closely I'm less inclined to believe the gravel lot is a possibility due to it not being owned by Dreamworld, unless they let the land like they did when 10 and 9 had their house.
The old amphitheater lot (E) (assuming there isn't a planned ride there anymore) and the area behind White Water World (A) seem to be the top candidates, though (A) would be subject to a significant amount of park noise. The wooded area (D) seems unlikely unless they plan on razing an entire wooded area, which I imagine is costly. Though it is strange their land saddles a zoned environmental open space - perhaps they have the option to build a semi-temporary structure in that area if they get permission (C and partly D).
The faint dashed line pattern around the north and east side of Dreamworld is marked as a "future road network."
The old house wasn’t completely noise-proof either, you can reduce it with dampening walls around the compound.Interesting. My only real question is mitigating park noise from the house. The old spot was isolated. This is bang smack in the middle of it all.
It’s more the yard and hearing the theme park!The old house wasn’t completely noise-proof either, you can reduce it with dampening walls around the compound.
I reckon that’s the house, you can point the yard south east towards Beattie Road to further distance it from the park.It’s more the yard and hearing the theme park!
I don’t think it’s the house tbh. It’s an odd location.
Now thinking about it, what you say does make sense. Cost wise it’s effective to build it there. It does look like they are going the original route of a permanent structure which is great news.I reckon that’s the house, you can point the yard south east towards Beattie Road to further distance it from the park.
The location next to White Water World would be more cost-effective to develop on because it has better connectivity to utilities like electricity and plumping. It’s also a much more stable ground to build on and doesn’t require much landscaping outside of rubbish clearing works, and has good connectivity to roads which makes it easier to bring in construction materials and large vehicles.
The lot behind the corroboree would need significant landscaping and is rather difficult to bring trucks and supplies into, and the adjacent lot to the old compound might be a little too far from the park, exhibition centre, production facilities/control room, and possibly the park’s utilities.
however having hot head cameras that are viable to housemates makes them aware of when they are being filmed and to “play up” for the cameras.
They're on Big Brother. They're aware they're being filmed and already playing up to the cameras.What will be interesting will be if they utilise camera runs less or more.
There’s benefits of both. Lack of camera runs means more space internally, however having hot head cameras that are viable to housemates makes them aware of when they are being filmed and to “play up” for the cameras.
Not the mention they could hear the camera operators moving in the camera runs and in the case of Chrissy making tasteless comments. As I said when the topic was first brought up, while an interesting experiment the idea that none visible cameras alters HM behaviour is a fallacy.They're on Big Brother. They're aware they're being filmed and already playing up to the cameras.
And if anything the cameras are less obvious than lining the entire house with mirrors.