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All this talk of feet and you're gonna end up getting Quentin Tarantino interested...4 points
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When Storm opened it was advertised as a family coaster, but itâs also listed as Max thrill. You canât trust VRTPâs interruption because they list WWF and Scooby as thrill rides too. Based off other coasters of similar thrill that the Gravity Group have done, Iâd say itâs minimum height will be 120cm2 points
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With the fountains underneath the ride we'll be able to call this a WET ASS HUSSY.2 points
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I visited Dreamworld today and I havenât seen it this busy for a while. The queue for the Shockwave took around 40-50 minutes. Also two things I saw today is that the giant red and white striped deck chair from Kickback Cove appeared to have be severely damaged. Its currently stored near HWSW and you can see it from riding Tail Spin. Also I found a old Wipeout sign with the old logo right behind the old Food Market near Shockwave.1 point
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Driving past DW this afternoon, the carpark was completely full and WWW had decent queue down all the attraction towers1 point
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But âthis weekâ is about to end....1 point
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Oh, might be, never noticed that (never looked that closely either - the white sheets said enough for me)1 point
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It is, but heâs just reached his camera over the fence1 point
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OMG, that looks stunning. It might not be the immersive land we were promised but it looks pretty sweet. If they open TNA at night, I'm sure people will be compelled to stay on site.1 point
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I agree, but with the the way the park has been designed, it just wouldnât work because that area includes the back of house, staff area, maintenance area and the storage area for the stunt show1 point
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Ammar Khan is doing Wonderland Sydney. But David Bala was doing Worldâs Of Wonder. But since he is now General Manager of Western Sydney Theme Parks Ltd. He would of either merged the project. Or most likely scraped the project. The Wonderland Sydney Project is still going. But I would consider Worldâs Of Wonder dead.1 point
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Hi there everyone! Today is October 3rd 2020. Which means it's the first day of a COVIDSAFE Raging Waters. It was good only at certain times. The wave pool was not open for most of the morning. They said it was running. But there were people from maintenance scrambling all around the pool trying to fix it. Queue lines were dependant on the slides. You would be able to get on Whirlwind at most 12 minutes. But it would take over 40 minutes to get on Tantrum! And you only have around 700 people there! This seems to be because there's sometimes a gap of over 10 minutes for clearance to go down. Physical Distancing just didn't exist here. Especially in the queues and the Wave Pool. Masks could not be used in the pools. So I was the only one wearing a mask in the whole park! And that's only until I got in the Cabana for the first time. Announcements and signs were planted around the park too. The food was good. But there were some shops have been closed like Luigi's Pizza. And some have had to change what they're serving. So the chicken shop now did all of the voucher orders just for today, for an example. The Nickelodeon Splash Area is now Raging Waters JR. So all theming to Nickelodeon have been removed. And almost everything has been repainted. Tower 4 has been closed for no apparent reason. It's all filled with dust. And I don't think they'll reopen it until at least the first weekend of term. The Skycoaster has been shut because of COVID Restrictions. And Dinosaur Lagoon has been shut for maintenance. You can see when you are going up to Riptide all of the lagoon empty. In that corner of the park, it's like a ghost town! And worst of all was the Customer Service! My dad, who was trying to get a cabana. Because he's had Open Heart Surgery recently. So he really needs some shelter where he can rest. So we were gonna get a platinum pass. Then they asked us about 3 times with our phone number, credit card, and drivers licence. So he had to pay more then the advertised price! They said it was a IT error. And got us a cabana for 50% off. And told us to come back at the end of the day when it'll be fixed. We had a mostly nice time. And then when we came back. They did the same thing again. And then everyone behind Dad was laughing at him! He felt like he was going to explode! And he started to feel ill. Because of his heart problems, he's not to have this much stress arguing. So we had to dash over to him with me already exhausted from accidentally swallowing water in the wave pool. And he was very tired and angry. So we had to go home and having to calm him down. I'll have to come back. But he's not coming with me! There hasn't been any response from Raging Waters yet. It's quite clear that these new employees for this season don't have enough training and caused a ruined day for my Dad! And it's also quite clear that Raging Waters is losing money with only getting on average $100,000. And with expenses even more then that. They're had to shut down a quarter of the park, and are still losing money! I really doubt the future of Raging Waters now. The 2019-2020 season seem to be the peak. And it's all going downhill fast. Really, you would only expect a reopening day like today in the Gold Coast. I think Luna Park Sydney is the leading example of how to open and operate a park during this Pandemic in Australia. Come for the slides, food, and wave pool. Then get out! And drive as far away as you can without turning back! I've also put some photo's of today below for you all to see. I do apologize if it looks rushed. I was being rushed when I was already exhausted from the wave pool and was becoming shaky.1 point
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But there will be 3 access points into the land, so it canât be that bad. Yes the area isnât massive, but it will work as well as the rest of the areas across the park1 point
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Really excited for this ride. I can already start to imagine how zippy it will be & how much it will pack into a small/medium size woodie. It will probably be most Aussieâs first wooden coaster credit, & it will be great to see their reactions. I really think it will pave the way for new family coasters here in Aus showing that you donât need huge stats to be a standout attraction.1 point
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I went to Luna Park today and noticed Ranger's loading platform and the box around the motor are gone. It has also been removed from the map on the park's website while Tumble Bug remains.1 point
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Proposed Perth theme park circa '11:1 point
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Worlds of wonder is still in town planning phase because I sent him an email last year Nov and said this 'The project is still in town planning phase, and will still take some time yet.' Regards, Ammar Khan1 point
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Here: https://datacloud.design/2019/04/06/wonderland-sydney-resurrection-to-get-the-disney-treatment/#:~:text=WORLDS of Wonder is destined,Sydney still to be finalised.1 point
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I do like the running water effect theyâve installed around vortex IMG_3607.MOV1 point
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Does anyone remember that proposal for 'Fantasmic World' that some dude had all those years ago?1 point
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If you toddlers are quite done using your big boy words weâll get back to the topic at hand.1 point
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Just been to the park, and as @YLFATEEKS said, plenty is happening throughout the site. Will also add, that tonnes of the piping has now been installed around the station area, with a lot sticking up out pf the ground. And now that the sun has come out, here is a photo which hopefully provides a better idea of the colours tonnes to those who still haven't seen it1 point
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