Dreamworld

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Dreamworld
Dreamworld logo
Location Coomera, Queensland
Website Link
Owner Macquarie Leisure Trust Group
Opened November 15, 1981
Operating season All year round
Area 85 hectares / 210 acres
Rides 25 total
  • 4 roller coasters
Slogan So many worlds in one

Dreamworld is a theme park situated on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. It is currently Australia's largest theme park. It is well known for being the location of the Big Brother Australia house.

Dreamworld is known around the world for being the home of Australia and the worlds best thrill rides including the world's tallest freefall drop ride - The Giant Drop at 118m. The newest ride at Dreamworld is Flowrider. Other rides include the Tower of Terror (as of 2005 the world's fifth fastest roller coaster), The Claw, Wipeout and Cyclone (a dual loop roller coaster). Dreamworld also features several restaurants and shopping outlets; kids area Nickelodeon Central, the new Wiggles World for toddlers and infants; as well as many themed areas such as Tiger Island, The Australian Wildlife Experience and Gold Rush Country. In December 2006, a new waterpark, WhiteWater World, operated by the same company as Dreamworld, opened next door to the park.

In addition to Big Brother Australia, Friday Night Games is also filmed at Dreamworld.

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[edit] History

The entrance to Dreamworld
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The entrance to Dreamworld
The Wipeout in Ocean Parade
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The Wipeout in Ocean Parade

In 1974, John Longhurst put his dream of building a theme park into practice and purchased 85 hectares of land beside the Pacific Highway in Coomera. The theme park was officially opened on November 15, 1981 by the Premier of Queensland of the time, Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen.

Four months later, Dreamworld's first roller coaster, The Thunderbolt, was opened and remained the major attraction of the park for the next 15 years.

A shaky period in the early 1990s nearly led to the closure of Dreamworld. All this turned around with the opening of Wipeout in 1993.

Many more thrill rides have been built since, with the world's fastest roller coaster, Tower of Terror, opening in January 1997 followed a year later with Giant Drop sharing the same 40-storey tower.

Since 2001 an alliance with the Australian Big Brother, which is filmed at Dreamworld, has allowed the park to gain considerable media attention. Visitors to the park can visit the house from July - December of each year.

The Cyclone, a roller coaster relocated from Luna Park in Sydney, opened in 2001.

An alliance with Nickelodeon saw Nickelodeon Central open on December 26, 2002. This themed area is based on a similar concept which Paramount Parks in the USA have used successfully at many of their parks.

In August 2004, The Thunderbolt was demolished and sold for scrap metal. The park retained a section of track and at least one train which are currently stored in the park's back-of-house areas.

The Claw opened September 2004 as the park's first flat thrill ride in over 10 years.

On September 10, 2005, Dreamworld's newest themed area opened based on The Wiggles, Wiggles World opened.

The Blue Lagoon water park area was closed in 2006 to ensure that Dreamworld wasn't competing with WhiteWater World next door. A new attraction is set to open in December.

[edit] Current attractions

[edit] "The Big 5 Thrill Rides"

The Big 5 Thrill Rides is an advertising theme which Dreamworld uses to promote it's 5 most thrilling rides in the park. These rides feature high speeds and unexpected movements. These rides are not recommended children under 10.

  • The Claw - A Gyro Swing; the only ride of its type in the Southern Hemisphere. At its maximum height of nine storeys high, it offers views stretching above and beyond the tourist mecca of Surfers Paradise, 20km away.
The Dreamworld Tower which supports both the Tower of Terror and The Giant Drop.
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The Dreamworld Tower which supports both the Tower of Terror and The Giant Drop.
  • Tower of Terror - A reverse freefall ride, based on the technology and design of Superman: The Escape at Six Flags Magic Mountain. At the time of its construction, it was the fastest and tallest ride in the world. It is now the world's fifth fastest rollercoaster. The ride's support structure, which it shares with the Giant Drop, is a major landmark on the Gold Coast.
  • The Giant Drop - The tallest freefall drop ride in the world (118 metres). It features a wait of usually 45 seconds at the top of the tower before the drop, although this can be altered by the operator, who will often wait until the Tower of Terror runs up and back down the shared support structure.
  • Cyclone - The tallest high gravity roller-coaster in Australia. Originally named the Big Dipper and located at Luna Park Sydney, it was relocated to Dreamworld after controversies concerning its original location forced Luna Park to close for several years.
  • Wipeout - A Vekoma Waikiki Wave Super Flip, costing $6 million, opened in 1993 with the opening of the Ocean Parade precinct. It is capable of handling 40 riders at a time with ride cycles lasting 5 minutes.

[edit] Other rides

The Reef Diver Enterprise.
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The Reef Diver Enterprise.
  • AVIS Vintage Cars - A fixed track car ride where riders get to drive their own Ford Model T around a concrete track with a single rail down the middle which the car is fixed to.
  • Captain Sturt Paddle Wheeler - A paddle wheel boat which travels around a small river loop connecting Wiggles World and the Australian Wildlife Experience.
  • Eureka Mountain Mine Ride - The Eureka Mountain Mine Ride takes riders for a ride through the tunnels of an old abandoned mine. It is Dreamworld's second roller coaster to be built at the park and Australia's first indoor roller coaster when it opened in 1988, the same time the themed area Gold Rush Country opened with it.
  • The Dreamworld Railway - Another one of Dreamworld's original attractions which features a steam locomotive with several passenger trailers running on a loop around the park stopping at four stations; Main Street, Billabong, Australian Wildlife Experience and Rocky Hollow.
  • Reef Diver - A Schwartzkopf Enterprise which is painted a bright yellow to stand out along with it's Ocean Parade theming.
  • Rocky Hollow Log Ride- A log flume which feautres minor dips, turns and tunnels as well as a major drop at the end which ends with a splashdown at a speed of 70 k/ph.
  • Stingray - The Stingray was originally operating under the name of "Roulette" and was themed to a casino roulette wheel. In 1994, the ride was re-themed to a Stingray theme in conjunction with the opening of Ocean Parade.
  • Thunder River Rapids - A river rapid ride which feaures floating rafts holding up to six people floating down a foamy, turbulant river reaching speeds of up to 45 kp/h. The ride opened in 1986 in conjunction with the opening of Gold Rush Country.
  • Vortex - A park-modle Gravitron, the Vortex operated under that name until 2002, when it was renamed to fit the Ocean parade themeing.

[edit] Children's rides

[edit] Nickelodeon Central

The Runaway Reptar Roller Coaster
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The Runaway Reptar Roller Coaster

The rides and shows at Nickelodeon Central are themed around characters from Nickelodeon cartoons.

  • Angry Beavers Spooty Spin
  • Blue's Skidoo
  • Dora the Explorer Sea Planes
  • Runaway Reptar Roller Coaster - The feature attraction of Nickelodeon Central which is themed from the fictional Rugrats monster Reptar. A 344m inverted sit-down roller coaster takes 20 riders up to a height of 15 metres through helixes, a camel hump and banked curves. It can travel up to 40 k/mh.
  • Slime Bowl - A ampitheatre which features shows ranging from visitors getting "Slimed" to performances by Spongebob Squarepants.
  • Swinger Zinger
  • Wild Thornberry's Rainforest Rampage - A two level kids semi-indoor playground where kids are able to shoot soft foam balls from cannons along with many other activities.

[edit] Wiggles World

View of the main entrance to Wiggles World
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View of the main entrance to Wiggles World

The rides and shows at Wiggles World are themed around the popular pre-school band The Wiggles.

  • Big Red Car Ride - Riders sit in "Big Red Cars" which follow a track which takes riders through a tour of the Wiggles House.
  • Captain Feathersword's Ship - A childrens playground built on a ship based on ones which are seen in several Wiggles media productions.
  • Fun Spot - A creche style play centre for toddlers.
  • Wiggles Farmyard Friends - A farm animal exhibition where animals are put on display and people can help feed the animals several times each day.
  • Dorothy's Rosy Tea Cup Ride - The newest attraction to Wiggles World, opening on September 15, 2006 on the first anniversary of the opening of Wiggles World. This ride is based on the "Tea Cup" ride with Dorothy theming.

[edit] Wildlife

[edit] Tiger Island

One of only two exclusive tiger habitat exhibits in the world, it features Dreamworld tiger keepers putting on tiger shows daily. The area has Indonesian style theming and also features an Indonesian food outlet.

[edit] Australian Wildlife Experience

Inside Koala Country in the Australian Wildlife Experience
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Inside Koala Country in the Australian Wildlife Experience

The Australian Wildlfie Experience is a nature park within Dreamworld located at the back of the park which features four main animal exhibit areas:

  • Koala Country - An exhibit feauring Australian tree animals mainly focusing on the Koala.
  • Outback Adventure - An exhibit which features Australian animals which have their habitat in the outback.
  • Daintree Rainforest - An exhibit of animals which live in more tropical climates.
  • Kakadu Wetlands - An exhibit of general reptiles which feaures a main Crocodile pool which shows are put on at 1:30pm daily.
  • Oakey Creek Farm Show - An exhibit which gives visitors a taste of what life is like on an Australian farm.

[edit] Other attractions

  • Big Brother House Tours - During the time when Big Brother is off the air and before constuction of the new house for the following year commences, visitors can take a free self-guided tour through the house from July - December of each year. Visitors can visit the eviction stage and also buy Big Brother merchandise. There is also a Big Brother themed cafe/restaurant near the entrance of the walkway to reach the eviction ampitheatre.
  • IMAX Theatre - Queensland's first IMAX theatre and was opened with Dreamworld in 1981. This theatre can only show 2D films.
  • Nightmares - Unique scary experience featuring two attractions. the Freezer, a lurid labyrinth that lives and breathes and starts the heart of the audience with a chilling concoction of menacing moans, spine-tingling screams and a creepy cast of the living dead. The second attraction is Angoscia, an Italian fashion house guaranteed to send shivers down the guest's spines. Filled with menacing 3D effects, these live, walk through experiences will have everyone pushing the panic button and begging for mercy. Nightmares is a creation of Lynton V. Harris, founder, Chairman and CEO, of "The Sudden Impact!" entertainment company. It will open on December 26, 2006.

[edit] Extra cost attractions

  • Flowrider - Australia's first and only Flowrider, an artificial wave creator which riders surf on.
  • Helicopter flights - Park visitors may take helicopter flights taking in views of Dreamworld and the Gold Coast. The helipad is located in Gold Rush Country.
  • Remote control boats/cars/hovercraft/trucks - These attractions are spread throughout the park and allow visitors to remotely control vehicles.
  • Rock Climbing wall - Located opposite The Claw, the cylinder style rock climbing wall reaches a height of six metres.

[edit] Previous attractions

  • Blue Lagoon - Was Dreamworld's water park area with a large pool and various slides. It closed in the middle of 2006 due to the construction and opening of WhiteWater World, a large new water park built adjacent to Dreamworld. The new Nightmares attraction opening Christmas 2006, will be constructed in that area.
  • Creature Cruise - A gentle boat ride which flowed past hand crafted models of animals. Was opened in 1997 but closed in 2000.
  • Outback Celebration - A temporary musical which was put together in celebration of "The Year of the Outback" in 2002.
  • Skylink Chairlift - A chairlift which linked Gold Rush Country with The Australian Wildlife Experience. It commenced operation on November 30, 1989 and closed on March 15, 2005.
  • Thunderbolt - Was Dreamworld's original roller coaster which opened in 1982 and was closed on August 8, 2003. It cost 4 million AUD to build and was capable of reaching speeds of up to 87 km/h. It was the first roller coaster in Australia to feature vertical loops. The land where Thunderbolt stood is partly occupied by the FlowRider and future expansion of the WhiteWater World water park will utilise much of Thunderbolt's former footprint.

[edit] External links


Theme parks in Australia
Currently operating
Adventure World | Dreamworld | Jamberoo Action Park | Luna Park Sydney | Luna Park, Melbourne
Sea World | Warner Bros. Movie World | Wet'n'Wild Water World | WhiteWater World
Closed down
Leisureland Fair | SegaWorld Sydney | Wobbies World | Wonderland Sydney

Coordinates: -27.864° 153.3158°

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