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  1. Bermuda is Disney Standard for sure just look at the sets inside the building to see this. Now Cyclone is Six Flags theming you know like Scream built over bits of road or carpark.
  2. Thanks for getting back on track guys. Also I cant wait for theming of superman to unfold, from some of the stuff I heard at the staff closing of movie magic this could be one of the best themed rollercoaster ever in the Thrill area. (disney doesnt count ) Also there is a big City set being built at the studios next door for superman and the reason its being built up here was fox studios in Sydney was to small for this one set for Superman, Fox will still do all the inside stuff. so it will be intresting to see if this set ever becomes part of the ride only time will tell I guess.
  3. ones ive ridden would go in this order. Journey To The Centre of the Earth (Tokyo Disney Sea) Indy (Tokyo Disney Sea) better then the other disneys indy's Scobby Doo (WBMW) Indy (Anaheim Disneyland) Space Mountain (Tokyo Disneyland) Space Mountain (Anaheim Disneyland) Matterhorn (Anaheim Disneyland) Eureka (Dreamworld) Calico Mine Train (Knotts Berry Farm) Mine Train (Chessington England) and thats all I can think of that Ive ridden for now.
  4. Movieworld is on the same level as Universal hollywood and that where it should be, Disney is Disney and will always be ahead of the pack. **hope this bit alright rich** For the past 2 weeks I have had my best friend and his girlfriend here hes from NZ but has been living in europe for the last 7 years. and has been to a few parks in Spain, Italy, France and England. and has done the LA parks as well. Anyway there opion on all parks was the same as alot of visitors to the coast. Basically this is how they summed up there visits. Dreamworld : Claw was great, Giant Drop was awesome and wipeout was fun but park was below par with waiting and felt like a big fair. Seaworld : beautiful park good to see animals in such a great environment and the Bremuda Triangle was a great disney style ride. Movieworld : The atmosphere was amazing with all the street characters around and the rides were quality best park by far felt like you were in a theme park. and for the record we didnt get everything done that day and it wasnt busy. so I hope the above give you a guide to how non theme park freaks like us see our parks.
  5. universal studios hollywood closed there studio effects tour (im not talking about the tram one) a few years back and no one complained. And the have heaps of space you will see what i mean as footer start going in.
  6. ^thanks for coments guys needed a 2005 look and that was the design I like and it fits in well with my partner site WESTCOASTER. the all n pieces is the look of the design it will grow on you.
  7. Its coming I know because my bosses have told me and THE COURIER MAIL published it in the paper on the 22/12 I even know 3/4 of the layout just cant say that as im a employee and love my job. anyway here the quote from THE COURIER MAIL if you dont beleve me. http://ozcoaster.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=116 A NEW Wet'n'Wild complex is planned for the Sunshine Coast as part of a huge theme park expansion in southeast Queensland. Warner Village Theme Parks are considering several freehold sites between Caloundra and Noosa, but offer no more details about a likely site. Chief executive John Menzies said yesterday that the park, valued at about $50 million, would be smaller than the Wet'n'Wild on the Gold Coast. The company hopes to have a decision by the middle of next year and would then face a two-year cycle of design, approval and construction before opening. Warner Village, one of Australia's biggest theme park operators, also plans to spend $20 million expanding its Wet'n'Wild site on the Gold Coast during the next three years. Mr Menzies said work had begun to double the size of a children's aquatic playground and the Mammoth Falls attraction by September 2005. The upgrades will include climbing towers, water cannons, slides and buckets which tip water. "We're getting enormous numbers of people with small children. We just need to expand it and put in more state-of-the-art interactive attractions to keep people coming through the gate," Mr Menzies said. The company, a joint venture between Warner Brothers studios and entertainment group Village Roadshow, intends to commit a further $22 million to build an Australian Outback Spectacular attraction on vacant land between Wet'n'Wild and Movie World. A 1000-seat arena will be completed by this time next year to present a musical show featuring special effects and stockmen with horses, cattle and other animals. Warner Village expects to spend a further $12 million to develop a new Superman ride at Movie World and another $2 million expanding its water park at Sea World on the Gold Coast. "We've got a massive program. We're always building something new and 2005 is going to be larger than most," Mr Menzies said. He said attendance had grown by between 5 per cent and 10 per cent a year in the past decade.
  8. RCDB got that info from screamscape not your people
  9. grizzly at PGA is a similar layout to Bush Beast
  10. the superman them will fit in good with the rocket and when you see the finished product you will know what I mean
  11. ^I rate ghostrider 1st then roar but thats my opion and im sure stdragon03 would agree with me in saying stay away from "grizzly" at PGA that wooden coaster hurts.
  12. there also a KNEX rocket coaster in one of the seaworld shop but these toys will be nowhere like the real design.
  13. I love the nor cal parks. loved medusa best floorless i have ridden and roar and v2 kick butt as well plus half the park is like seaworld. Also check out PGA this park has top gun one of the best coasters out there and the park has a great atmosphere hope this helps
  14. febuary is the best time for all parks they are all dead
  15. every park should have a santa girl, easter girl all types of girls
  16. (1) http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0...%5E3102,00.html Warner Village expects to spend a further $12 million to develop a new Superman ride at Movie World Local press. (2) TY at guest service is a friend of mine and only works a couple of days and like me can only tell you what the press knows, as its part of our contract. (3) I hope Rich gives you a warning for this because you are a piece of crap mate and if you want to know why read my notes from my last photo update that I will kindly post for you below. And finally something I really need to get of my chest, If you dont know I set this website up as a way to promote Australian parks to the world and I also work at the Theme Parks as my day job, so could I ask if people would respect my wishes and Joz as well as Richard over at Rollercoaster.com.au and stop either insulting us or acting like whinee Bit88es when we wont give you finer details about new rides as we cant because its in our employee contracts. We do this theme park stuff for fun and for a wide range of people not just you coaster freaks that make models of Star Trek stuff in your mother basements. Please be pateince the park has said they will get a superman ride in 2005 so just be pateince save your money for a trip to Movie World and we will provide you guys stuff when we legally can.
  17. went to DW today here is a 3 page update to check out, enjoy http://ozcoaster.net/ozupdates/dwxmas/page1.php
  18. yes they can shave 3 million. When these companies down here look on the market for rides they try and get them as cheap as possible and with Aussie labour prices alot lower then overseas. That why TOT/Giant Drop cost alot less to build here then at SFMM
  19. ^RCDB has it as Superman the Ride because Lance at Screamscape type that. There is no actually name yet the park is just saying a superman themed coaster. Also rides cost alot less to manufactor Down Here just compare the prices of Giant Drop and TOT to its American counterparts.
  20. ^you really think Im going to give out details its more fun not to just ask Joz and Rich
  21. ^be patence my young Padwan Learner the force is not strong with you yet.
  22. Yeah guys Xcellerator AND storm runner were 12 million. Plus I dont know if they will be using that money on the theme side as they will be using the movie magic buildings as the inside part of the ride, remember they are a film studio so they probably will get the theme from next door or hollywood for free.
  23. roadrunner because its fasters and better themed. Also I have drinken alot tonight but need to say (Insane_eskimo your screen name and avatar rock)
  24. Its tuesday night am I really drunk I will answer when im normal because I could say it has fitteen(sp) loops and some one may beleve me PS I won a six pack of beer at a triva night tonight
  25. The press release also features Seaworld Wet n Wild and a brand new Wet N Wild yes I said a 2nd one. the courier mail A NEW Wet'n'Wild complex is planned for the Sunshine Coast as part of a huge theme park expansion in southeast Queensland. Warner Village Theme Parks are considering several freehold sites between Caloundra and Noosa, but offer no more details about a likely site. Chief executive John Menzies said yesterday that the park, valued at about $50 million, would be smaller than the Wet'n'Wild on the Gold Coast. The company hopes to have a decision by the middle of next year and would then face a two-year cycle of design, approval and construction before opening. Warner Village, one of Australia's biggest theme park operators, also plans to spend $20 million expanding its Wet'n'Wild site on the Gold Coast during the next three years. Mr Menzies said work had begun to double the size of a children's aquatic playground and the Mammoth Falls attraction by September 2005. The upgrades will include climbing towers, water cannons, slides and buckets which tip water. "We're getting enormous numbers of people with small children. We just need to expand it and put in more state-of-the-art interactive attractions to keep people coming through the gate," Mr Menzies said. The company, a joint venture between Warner Brothers studios and entertainment group Village Roadshow, intends to commit a further $22 million to build an Australian Outback Spectacular attraction on vacant land between Wet'n'Wild and Movie World. A 1000-seat arena will be completed by this time next year to present a musical show featuring special effects and stockmen with horses, cattle and other animals. Warner Village expects to spend a further $12 million to develop a new Superman ride at Movie World and another $2 million expanding its water park at Sea World on the Gold Coast. "We've got a massive program. We're always building something new and 2005 is going to be larger than most," Mr Menzies said. He said attendance had grown by between 5 per cent and 10 per cent a year in the past decade. ------------------------------------------------------------- Rabid's thoughts: Xcellerator and Storm Runner cost 12 million USD to build so we should get a good rocket like the 2 above as its alot cheaper to constructed rides down under as has been shown in the past with Giant Drop and Tower of Terror at Dreamworld. A second Wet N Wild park great idea as water parks are popular here, and this state (Queensland is hot year round). And finally is this the Boom time for Gold Coast theme parks I guess the next 3 years will answer this.
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