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  1. Here’s the thing. This is a self contained attraction of which they’ve built plenty. You litterally bolt it to the floor of a provided building. So this will entirely be Dreamworlds usual incompetence causing the delays. It’s not like they had to build a prototype attraction. They had to build a building! And ensure the proper fire, egress, emergency planning, etc. The fact they couldn’t get that right shows you how deep the incompetence runs. NO ONE in that whole place has ANY business running a theme park.
    15 points
  2. I understand people's disappointment in this announcement but whilst I think it's unlikely Ardent would do this, it would be cool if they let WipeOut's giant wave stay, get the water features on it working again and convert the pool where the shark was into the 'chill space' but with a circular water feature surrounding it featuring fountains (similar to the ones that shot up during the ride's cycle but on a smaller scale) and small cascades coming from the bottom of the wave and going around either side of the 'chill space' before disappearing underneath the footpath to enter the 'chill space' where the water would be cycled back up to the wave. A nice tribute to WipeOut & a great place to relax and cool during summer. But I feel Ardent would wipeout WipeOut 😜completely and just put a couple of umbrellas, chairs & tables there with some artificial lawn.
    9 points
  3. TPSN thinks it’s J K Rowlings’ fatter and less successful sibling...
    4 points
  4. During the week, Outback Splash posted that survey markers have gone up for their 2019 expansion. I visited there, this rainy afternoon. They were playing computer simulated POVs of the new waterslides in the cafe. Despite the temperature being in the mid to low 20s people were still taking advantage of the water playground. The park has cleared away the scaffolding that was there during the summer and it looks like ground clearing is well underway. There’s new road access around the back of the hedge maze for construction vehicles.
    2 points
  5. Arkham's audio has been running pretty consistently for a while, just FYI.
    2 points
  6. I hear they also like to injure patrons and will fit right in there 😂😂
    2 points
  7. WEEKLY VOLARE UPDATE: Took a few night time shots of the ride again. It's pretty much complete now although I have some minor complaints. The cityscape facade hasn't been changed to fit theming and the ride's meant to open in a week. I thought this would've been a perfect time to give the area some consistency. Also, why hasn't the decorative roof over the toilet entrance been added yet as seen in the DA?
    2 points
  8. I read the statement from Dreamworld again; 'What were you doing in 1993?' I wonder if anyone remembers what DW was doing in 1993? I'll give you a run down; in the years leading up to 1993 DW was sold to a new owner. The new owner siphoned money away from Dreamworld to fund other things (mostly a lavish lifestyle and fast cars for the owner). By the early 90s the place was on the verge of going under due to lack of investment and mismanagement. In a bid to save the park, a new ambitious ride was installed; Wipeout. That ride captured the public's imagination in a big way, and almost single handedly saved DW from closing. Twenty five years later with Wipeout closing, DW staring down both barrels and DW themselves asking 'what were you doing in 93', wouldn't it be nice if someone at Ardent reflected with 'DW were saving a failing park by adding a bold new ride. Maybe we should do that again'
    2 points
  9. Marsdan did. Plus a movie that upset millions because there was no sequel. Could also be George RR Martin, cause y'know, GoT is ending.
    1 point
  10. This jeep showed up to replace wipeout. Wipeout is still sitting dormant as if it’s still under maintenance. The sign also says it’s under maintenance. The mdmc facing side of giant drop is now operating. And HWSW is open again looking fresher than it did previously. Possible repaints in the queue line, not sure though. Check out the new trains and a bit of the queue.
    1 point
  11. You don't need theme park experience to build a building in a theme park though. You just need to have the right people employed by the theme park, to then find the right designers and contractors to build it.
    1 point
  12. I am referring to the audio onboard the train, to be clear. Not the audio as part of VR. It certainly has not been functional for a long period.
    1 point
  13. I have to agree, given the evidence. But how that level of incompetence could exist when none of the senior personnel have any previous theme park experience whatsoever baffles me!
    1 point
  14. 1 point
  15. As Mickey said, from my understanding the delays are due to structural issues with the building, not the ride itself.
    1 point
  16. Probaly would of opens by now if the just demolished everything and built a tin shed.
    1 point
  17. Nope. I believe the issues are with the Building/Structure that houses the ride, I am sure the ride itself is fine. The main reason for the delay is DW are still trying to figure out how to fit cages over the top of the Gondolas and adding safety "nooses" to slip around the necks of Rider's and keep them from falling out of the seats. It's all part of DW being Industry leaders in Safety!
    1 point
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  19. Maybe they didn't want to run the audio? 🤔😂
    1 point
  20. I know that's why I wasn't being fully serious. But a part of me is just so fed up with the bullshit, I just don't know how to fix it.
    1 point
  21. Not a single theme park operator or even a billionaire with cash to burn with consider doing that though, the value is in the land. If it’s being levelled, it’s to put 2000 homes on it, not rebuild a theme park
    1 point
  22. The Griswolds are coming to DW so they can re-enact the scene from National Lampoons Vacation where they turn up to a theme park that is ‘closed’ DW will be soon, the way they are going.
    1 point
  23. I've said it before. Dreamworld are doomed. Wipeout "was" my favourite ride at Dreamworld. Im not saying it wasn't at the end of its life cycle but to replace it with nothing shows what little foresight and iniative the owners have. Skyvoyager continues to be delayed. Housing estate for Dreamworld come 2025.
    1 point
  24. Maybe they have a customer pre booked for some time next month?
    1 point
  25. I've had a look at Facebook posts regarding Wipeout closing. The GP are absolutely taking the piss out of DW/Ardent so I'll share a few of the best comments with you: Obviously most of these people don't have the knowledge of us enthusiasts but it shows how this move being criticized isn't restricted to Parkz.
    1 point
  26. I know, there is a tv show in America of business consultants that visit businesses that are just about to go broke, embarrass the owners and managers about their current situation and make changes to try to return them to profit . 🤡
    1 point
  27. From this Parkz article at the end of 2017, Craig Davidson said: I'm not going to take Craig's word as gospel - he thought Mine Ride was salvageable despite the Parkz mods team working really hard on founding a history and timeline that showed there was 40+ year old wood holding up the structure. Yikes. What I will note here though is that the perspective change is interesting - in 2017 Craig was about creating a long term vision, in 2019 John's all about ripping the copper out of the walls. As others have said - Dreamworld's long term future ultimately never included WipeOut, and if you want to be seen as a safe park it definitely needed to go. But with that being said, there's two things that bug me. No proper send-off? US/EU parks do it. They love engaging with their enthusiast base with stuff like that because it generates great brand loyalty & equity. I guess I find it strange that the "world leaders in safety who set the benchmark for all theme park safety" had to suddenly decommission an entire ride with no warning. It says two different things to consumers. No-one asked for a chill zone. Are you kidding me? There are shaded areas literally less than a ten second walk from the front of Wipeout's entrance. It's such a contemptuous for your customers if they think that's going stick. Meanwhile - Sky Voyager remains closed due to safety oversights (which puts it at 76 days since it's original opening date) and there's nothing new in the pipeline for 2019. Here's where my head's at - the park has no true, viable plan for Gold Rush or the Thunderbolt site (and no money for either) and clearly got caught out with no plan for Wipeout. If "actions speak louder than words" then we should all be worried of things to come.
    1 point
  28. An RMC of some form and a Wing Rider or Flyer would make me pretty right in the coaster department. I also want some form of motion base dark ride.
    1 point
  29. Someone who knows how to run a successful theme park?
    1 point
  30. Their real estate agent maybe?
    1 point
  31. Genuine experiment - thumbs up if you know both things, fountain if you don't. I've got a theory that everyone on the forums knows
    1 point
  32. Close the park and put Kenny & Belinda to work on the Gold Coast as Meter Maids. Dreamworld legacy intact!
    1 point
  33. So they talk the best part of a year to refurbish this ride and still couldn't get the Audio to work? Amazing.
    0 points
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