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ShadowXL

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  1. The shadows of gotham I have seen bits of it and I enjoy it. When the park first opens we get a teaser to the show because there are ninjas running around and batman fights them in a short 2 min fight then they run away. For the actual show, I'm not actually sure what happens but I think Scarecrow (the villian, he has a scarecrow mask) steals something from wanye enterprises and the ninjas do some weird karate dance thing then a cop car comes and the ninjas run and hide and the cop calls batman and batman comes driving the batmobile (I must say it looks pretty sweet to see batman actually driving the car for once.) and they have like a fight scene thing and batman wins, they arrest scarecrow and put him in the police car (its one of the PA cars) then they drive down main street with the sirens going with batman in tow then drive past scooby spooky coaster to the gate in the western area that the parade floats come out of. I'm yet to see the western show but I know it happens in front of the massive wall that is painted to look like the footpath continues on, there are gun shots and they dance the can can.

  2. I'd like to see it too :) Id like to experience a rollback, the launch is my favourite bit, so I'd love to do it twice without the lineup
    I fail to see how you could like that feeling... :P. In all seriousness I hate that feeling, I do it tho because I like the air time experience on superman. Love the feeling on getting thrown out of your seat but also its the kind that doesn't make you sick, which is great.
  3. Hey, I'm going to dreamworld for the first time in quite a while on Thursday, the first time since I have started to actually ride rides. I want to kinda know what I'm in for intensity wise so knowing I have rode Superman and Batwing at MW how do this rides compare to the rides at Dreamworld. Like is the Tower of Terror launch more intense then Supermans? Giant drop much different to going downwards on Batwing etc. Also just a extra one, does claw make you feel sick? Just watching videos of it. It seems like a ride that makes you want to chuck up after riding it. Thanks for your help guys, still a bit iffy about riding the rides, don't ask me why I just get nervous :P.

  4. I think the public were allowed in as well as its time was posted on the sign out front and I saw normal public attending. I dropped in on the end after I finished my shift. They made presentations to all the current cast saying how long they have been apart of the show, then they had a confetti gun spray thing like they do at the footy grand finals now. Something worth noting. On the final day the current cast walked in the street parade and were given around of applause as they walked past as a sign of respect by people that realised it was its last day.

  5. Was just looking around on www.myfun.com.au and i saw this article, looks like these will be the two shows that people will see while Hollywood stunt driver is preparing.

    Warner Bros. Movie World is the only place where you can become lost in a world of fantasy and fun, meet your favourite stars and super-heroes, and experience the exhilaration of world-class adventure rides, movie attractions and an array of stunning shows like the two brand-new live action shows commencing in May! Batman – Shadows of Gotham is a heart pumping action stunt show featuring all your favourite Batman characters from the blockbuster film – Batman Begins. Witness the ultimate battle between Batman, Scarecrow, Ra’s Al Ghul and his evil ‘League of Shadow’ Ninja’s, daily only at Warner Bros. Movie World! The Western Comedy Show is a fun filled, action packed story set in Johnson Town in the heart of the Wild Wild West. Be enthralled as the bungling gun wielding outlaws - Black Bart and his dopey sidekick Jose, challenge the Sheriff of Johnson Town in the final showdown for honour, pride and the love of one woman – the beautiful Belle. Check with Guest Services on the day of your visit for more information.
  6. Are you talking to me Alex? I have great respect for the ANZACs that died and let it be known that i have marched in my local ANZAC commeration ceremony for the last five years and that my great grandfather is an ANZAC. Its because of them I live in a free country an I am even able to ride a rollercoaster or Batwing and I understand that. I don't think the statement is as disrespectful as you make it out to be, but that fact you think I would purposely disrespect the ANZACs, one of them being in my own family deeply hurts me. I would like to think that my great grandfather would be happy that in a moment of immense joy, I took the time to thank him and the rest of the ANZACs for the opportunity to be able to experience that.

  7. I went last Wednesday also and when it was open, i was in line for about 40mins. 20min of that no one was allowed on because they were having technical difficulties. So we were told we could stay in line and hope for the best or go away to other attractions.

  8. I'm not up to riding leathal weapon any time soon and I have heard there's a pre-ride segment so I was wondering if any of you could tell me what happens in the pre-ride segment of the attraction. Also, in the line of WWF there is a room that just screams that it was used as a pre-ride segment, is my guess right or is it just a random room in the queue?

  9. Yes today was the busiest day Wet 'n' Wild has seen in while. I think there 3 evacuations all together, but they were not very long at all. I have noticed that the side you are talking about does seem to spin a lot less, sometimes not at all then the other side. I did see the water spray earlier in the day, wasn't watching it much in the afternoon so was that when the water wasn't spraying? I think it may be the chlorine in the water which makes a lot of the rides look faded. The tornado when the water isn't running is very faded, maybe this is happening to surfrider?

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