ADVERSE WEATHER

Whilst event organisers all hope for a perfect day when planning outdoor activities, unfortunately special events can be adversely affected by inclement weather. As far as the rides are concerned, we always do our best to stay open for as long as possible, however adverse weather presents safety issues that need to be considered.

SHOWERS

If passing showers are very light and short in duration, the Kamikaze ride can continue operate. If showers are constant forming drizzle, we close the ride until the drizzle stops.

RAIN

If passing rain is medium to heavy, we close the operation of the Kamikaze until the rain stops. The equipment is then dried, with operations re-starting soon after. If the rain is continuous we close the Kamikaze and reopen when the rain clears. Our ride is towel dried.

STRONG WIND

Correctly secured rides can operate with wind gusts up to 38km per hour. We at the Kamikaze, however, increase precaution when wind speeds reach 30 kph, closing our operation at 35 kph.

Excessive windy conditions are unpleasant for the public and safety issues arise as debris becomes airborne.

In Queensland and Northern NSW, westerly winds around August can reach 40 to 50km per hour occur, which are too strong for the safe operation of amusement rides.

STORM / LIGHTNING

Storms normally include strong wind gusts, heavy rain and lightning. When a storm is approaching, we close the Kamikaze and advise the public to seek shelter. Storms usually pass relatively quickly. Once the weather has cleared, our attractions are dried and reopen. Please Note: The ride will remain closed during any instance of lightning.

HOT WEATHER

In very hot weather, when temperatures reach in excess of 35 degrees, amusement rides in direct sun may become too hot to sit on. In these conditions we close the ride. Twilight fairs are the best time for the Kamikaze to operate, twilight provides a fantastic atmosphere which is enjoyable even if the weather is hot during the day.