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This
map of the OLV features all the different zones where athletes and officials
were accommodated, eg. Blue Starfish (where the Swiss were!) or Red Koala,
etc.
Games
Hall — electronic games, video games, pool tables
Spa
— facials, body treatments, hand and foot therapy,
massage
Library
— recreational reading facility with approx
1,000
books, newspapers and magazines, live television feed from competition
venues
Music
Listening— collection of music including popular, Australian, Aboriginal
and world music
Video
Viewing— Games video footage of previous day's events
Surf
Shack — internet facility provided residents with a place to surf the
World Wide Web, build personal web pages, play computer games and receive
fan mail through the IBM fan mail site.
Sport
Court— multi-use recreation court including basketball, volleyball
and other court based activities.
Entertainment-
The entertainment program catered to a wide range of tastes and showcase
some of Australia's talent
Cinema—
wide range of the latest films, Olympic-related films, new release domestic
and international films, all with multi-lingual subtitles
Dance
Club— a fun atmosphere for residents to dance, listen to music played
by a disc jockey, live performances and socialise with other residents.
It was different from other nightspots in that it was alcohol-free
Amphitheatre—
culturally diverse bands, instrumentalists, singers, cultural performers,
local bands including rock, jazz, classical and party style artists |