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  1. I've been to both numerous times. Perhaps it's just childhood nostalgia, but Magic Mountain was so much better. The Beach House never seems to be anywhere near as popular as Magic Mountain ever was.

    On paper the offerings are very similar but in reality Magic Mountain had a much better version of each ride imo. I remember there being more attractions than what The Beach House offers, and I also remember the slides being longer?, but my memory might be letting me down on any/all of these. I only visited Magic Mountain 2 or 3 times when I was fairly young.

    The Beach house is actually 5 levels. But only 2 really of them are part of the attractions. Lower Ground is an Underground Car park. First and Second levels are arcades, water slide ends & the various other attractions. Level 3 holds a private function room looking over Glenelg and Level 4 is the top of the slides.

    Dump of other random fun facts:

    • They restored and kept the Carousel from The Mountain for The Beach House
    • Magic Mountain had it's own Tokens you used to pay for the Arcades & Rides.
    • When the Mountain opened in 1982 the Water Slides were the longest in the Southern Hemisphere.
    • There was an old popular urban myth school kids used to spread to scare each other, that a group of misfits liked to sneak into the Mountain when it was closed and stick Razor Blades to the water slides with Blu-Tak. Made some of the younger kids particularly scared of the slides. Was obviously never true.
    • The Ferris Wheel at Beach House barely runs nowadays. The local council normally set-up a much larger temporary Wheel at the start of the Jetty during busy periods which is much nicer.
    • The Mountain was demolished for silly political/council zoning reasons and is generally considered a bad decision in hindsight. (Although it depends who you ask). Due to redevelopments in the area there wasn't enough "Free Park Space" and so the Council owned Mountain had to be demolished to free up some space.
    • The mountain was meant to be covered in more greenery but this never happened.
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    There were plans at some stage to expand The Beachouse with a larger water park facility but I am not sure what happened with that proposal.

    It was canned because of sub par performance I believe. Beach House seems to do well enough to stay afloat but it's never been quite as Busy as Magic Mountain used to be.

    Bonus pic (not mine) of Magic Mountain from the beach side looking from the Glenelg Jetty.

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  2. Just now, gavinfulikes said:

    I’ve heard somebody say that Australia is the next Italy because our PM isn’t really doing much. Queensland schools are still open :/.

    Our curve supposedly more closely matches that of Italy, just a few weeks behind. Unfortunately not enough being done here until it's too late. A school in my State had a teacher who tested positive so they shut it down for two days to clean, during that time a pupil of that teacher also tested positive. and yet they still went ahead with reopening the school?

    The measures being put in place WRT state borders closing should have happened a month ago. It's going to be a very isolated winter by the looks.
     

  3. 29 minutes ago, webslave said:

    477. Testing of the E-Stops at the TRRR by investigators following the tragic incident, in the presence of Dreamworld staff, confirmed that none of the E-stop’s had been activated at any time during the course of the incident.892 CCTV footage of the incident also confirms this finding.

    So how did the conveyer even stop then? The ride op claimed to have pressed the button 2 or 3 times, did he press the wrong one?

    EDIT - Found it towards the end:

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    1019. It is evident from the CCTV footage that at the time of the incident, Mr. Nemeth remained at the Main Control Panel. Having noticed that the water level had dropped significantly, Mr. Nemeth advised the guests he had loaded that they would need to disembark. It is not clear when he initiated the shutdown sequence of the ride, particularly whether this was before or after the rafts collided and/or he had contacted the control room. There is no way to ascertain with any certainly as to whether he did and if so precisely when Mr. Nemeth may have pressed the conveyor stop button. He claims he pressed it multiple times but nothing happened. Testing following the incident by investigators found no issue with the operation of that particular control button. From the CCTV footage, the conveyor can be seen to commence a slow stop approximately 11 seconds after the rafts have collided. It seems in all likelihood, given the events that followed, that Mr. Nemeth may not have pressed the conveyor stop button until the rafts had collided or moments beforehand.

    How awful for him, ridiculous that this wasn't foreseen given that the Main panels conveyer stop button takes 8 seconds, which is controlled by a primary ride op who has their attention constantly switching between loading guests and controlling the entire ride.

  4. 6 minutes ago, MickeyD said:

    Hopefully Greg will help reverse certain stupid decisions like putting Cages on the logs and Nooses on the Disc'O. 

    Yeah those over the shoulder seatbelts on the Shockwave are atrocious. I can't imagine how slow load/unload must be during busy times. Very little value added in terms of safety too really. 

  5. Not sure why this thread doesn't have more attention? This is very exciting news imo.

    This shows that Ardent are truly committed to fixing Dreamworld and they want to do it right. You would think that someone like Greg wouldn't join unless he was promised the funds and control required to turn the place around. Why leave Village otherwise?

    But perhaps i'm being naive in my optimism....

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  6. Hopefully it's just a quick removal of the ride rather than the whole area, would be nice for them to reuse the wave, shack/station and old surfboards that went missing a while back in the seating area. If you're not going to give us anything new then a reminder of what once was is better than nothing

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  7. 8 hours ago, AlexB said:

    A queue of 40 isn't so much bother. Waiting one cycle isn't that terrible. The issue I have is if there is say 28, they stop the 8.... if the queue doesn't get another 12 - do those 8 people miss out? thats my issue.

    When I went in June I had this exact issue at the end of the day. Not enough for a final run so we missed out.

  8. I would have thought given the 20 person minimum for Wipeout they're just trying to stagger guests across the cycles.

    If you have 30 guests lined up and the park isn't very busy, it's better to put 20 on and leave the rest to help fill up the next cycle rather than have guests waiting around forever for the minimum to fill up.

    I remember when i went earlier this year Wipeout took the longest to get on, purely because of the 20 rider minimum.

    1 hour ago, red dragin said:

    who'd go to a park at is actually at an inquest whilst you are there

    I didn't realise until I arrived in Brisbane but my trip to the parks this year was the same week as the inquest. Was very unsettling driving to DW while the morning radio reports went over the previous days inquest findings. Although a smarter man would have just switched the station.

  9. After my Trip to Dreamworld on Monday I don't think i'll be rushing back until management changes. Too many rides down but most importantly I couldn't believe the state TOT2 was in. Issues all morning, saw them testing it throughout the day. Went for a ride on it later in the afternoon when it opened and it was an incredibly rough ride back into the load/unload station, felt similar to a manual car bunnyhopping. After that it overshot the station and they had to back it up and retry 5 times before it parked correctly. They continued operating it after this so I assume it's a known and common problem which isn't a risk.

    It might be a minor issue in the grand scheme of things, but ride staff said NOTHING to us during or after any of these problems, i was fairly confident it was just a parking issue but other riders were obviously distressed and worried as it clearly wasn't standard procedure.

  10. 5 hours ago, pushbutton said:

    There were actually 4 in Australia. 

    Adelaide showgrounds

    Melbourne showgrounds 

    Luna park Sydney 

    Aussie World 

    The Adelaide Mad Mouse was a death trap from memory. I was only young when it was removed. My dad took me on a ride in it's final year of operation. I still remember seeing the track lift off while waiting in line. Scary to think it lives on overseas.

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  11. 5 minutes ago, Theme Park said:

    Forget germany and the UK because spain is where it is at what with Warner Bros Movie Worlds sister park Parque Warner in Madrid and Port Aventura (Formely a Universal Park) and Ferrari Land near Barcelona and Terra Mitica (Formely a Paramount Park)

    I totally forgot about Parque Warner! That's why i had Movie Park Germany on the list too.

    Unfortunately though, all closed during the week in November :(

    At least I'm building a good list for my next trip!

  12. Hey Guys,

    I'm heading over to Europe in a month with friends and i've decided to stay on for a week or so by myself to check out some parks!
    I've never really keep up to date with the theme park industry outside of AUS. I thought this would be a good place to ask what I should check out.

    We're already doing Disneyland in Paris for a few days. All I really know outside of that is Movie Park and Europa Park in Germany. I've heard of a couple in Switzerland and the UK. But i'd rather recommendations if anyones done a similar trip :)
    Im way more a Thrillseeker than a general park lover. So i'd be more interested in parks with bigger and more interesting rides/rollercoasters. 

    Please merge or move this thread if i've posted in the wrong place. :) I wasn't quite sure where to put it.

    Thanks! :D
     

  13. It died because it was a poorly executed novelty which wore off quick. The noise of Dazzleland drive shoppers out just as quickly. So it was binned.

    Also, people shop horizontally, not vertically. They still struggle to get people onto anything past the first floor. The article mentions the 4th and 5th floors are currently closed, but even the 3rd floor is full of a VFX School & Gym. So it's really only the Underground, Ground and first two floors in use by shops these days. I think Myer still goes to the 4th floor maybe?

    I have some very fond memories of Dazzleland as The "Jazz Junction" was my first Rollercoaster. But after the launch hype I don't remember Dazzleland being anything spectacular. Bit of a shame really.

  14. 2 hours ago, djrappa said:

    You mean like the ride being finished before the launch? There's a scoop!

    Haha, not quite :P
    I was thinking more the installation of the joker head as part of a launch ceremony. Something like crowning it complete?
    Perhaps not though, also depends how quickly it can be installed & how quickly they can run it afterwards.

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