As you probably know, Australia's Gold Coast is a Mecca for theme parks. there's Seaworld, Dreamworld, Wet and Wild, Movie World and more. But my visit to Gold Coast Hospital World was not a choice, but a necessity. My ticket of entry was a fall on my bottom (tripped myself up on my laptop strap - unbelievable but true!!)
My pick-up vehicle was the spacious, smooth white van with orange checked decoration and a light on the roof, equipped with a bed and instant room service.
I toured the Gold Coast Hospital Theme Park from bottom to top, wending my way through the excitement and frenetic activity of Casualty land, before lobbing into the Observation Resting Post.
I went on all the rides, the X-ray ride, the MRI Ride, the CT Scan ride, the A to B: B to A bed ride (I liked that one) reminiscent of dodgem cars as we wove in amongst other adventurers in Emergency City.
I moved up to a luxury suite on the 7th floor with a 5 star view of Surfers Paradise, the Nerang River and the ocean. There I experienced a variation on the bed ride, which was the tilt and lift bed ride. I learned to operate this myself but I didn't quite advance to obtaining my own license.
I got a little 'high' on Panadeine forte , which sent me off to 'Dreamworld' at no extra cost. The lady in the bed opposite told me she had been on the Wet 'n' Wild Ride during the night, but I wasn't envious - that one sounded a bit out of my league.
I had lots of laughs with other adventurers in this theme park, and we enjoyed room-service meals served with a smile.
One of the best things about Gold Coast Hospital World was the cheerful friendly manner of the attendants. They have obviously done their customer service courses.
Before I left, my friends in the luxury suite and I were upgraded to a room with an easterly view. My room-mates were to be treated to a view of the sun rising in the morning, but my visit had ended and I had to check out. But before I left I had one more ride - the wheel-chair ride.
I had been given practice in operating the crutches ride by myself, and I must have passed the test as they gave me my own set to take home as a souvenir and to use as often as I wished.
I was happy to be collected in my limo and brought to my door at home.
The Gold Coast has many theme parks, even unexpected ones. and I shall certainly recommend the Gold Coast Hospital World Theme Park to anyone who wishes to 'enjoy' this experience.
Seriously though, I found the experience was an energizing one, because I chose to make it so. It made me very grateful for our Lucky Country, where we are so fortunate to be cared for in this way.
What were the Natural Energy Boosters? A positive attitude, smiles and laughter, good company, attractive surroundings (and a view) loving care and attention, and a determination not to let the circumstances steal my energy. How does it get better than this?
Live with Energy
Joan
Joan Small empowers people to make positive changes in their lives. If you want to discover more Natural Energy Boosters and lead an energized life, obtain your copy of ‘The Energy Book for Life’, the Guide to Energetic Living, Visit http://www.natural-energy-boosters.com
Joan is also the author of the book series, ‘Allow Yourself… You Deserve It’, How to Free Yourself from Stress and Control and Live with Fun and Love. http://www.joansmall.com
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