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Taipan has been open for more than a year now but afaik it hasn't had a long period of downtime for annual maintenance. Do new coasters not have to have the lengthy outages, or are DW doing more frequent daily maintenance to keep it open longer?
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Project pipeline well advanced with $50-60 million development capex planned over next 3-4 years
So it's clear we're not going to get another 3-4 Steel Taipan's, but its not an insignificant spend.
Good to see they've started to turn a profit again, was looking a little worrying for a while there.
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6 minutes ago, Gazza said:
Australia has too many of this type of ride.
I agree. Put something in that doesn't make me sick!
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Station Reveal has been posted. Looks amazing!
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CkjvFBaDVF8/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
LED display boards too... no projectors!
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Not sure how well this link is going to work, but saw something come up on my suggested feed regarding MW Hotel proposal:
Few comments from surrounding residents not happy about the height, but generally supportive of a hotel. Might see some changes to the initial design yet.
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22 minutes ago, Slick said:
So let me get this straight, enthusiasts love it when Universal and Disney trade playful jabs in Twitter or whatever, but when Village does a silly throwaway line for like 30 people (read: us) it’s a hate crime?
My take on this: Disney/Universal are two juggernauts in an massive market, they can each afford to throw shade at each other and it'll be like water off a ducks back. Here in Aus VRTP is the tall poppy at the moment, and DW is the down trodden poor cousin. You bully the underdog, and we'll grab our pitch forks.
It was just an unnecessary dig at a park that is still struggling to recover, yet somehow still got their ride open without an 18 month delay.
I think we all agree that the train looks good.
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6 hours ago, jjuttp said:
I like the stab at DW about not striking.
I feel like they've had that in the chamber for a while, back when leviathan was supposed to open near Taipans opening.
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9 hours ago, Natti_amusements said:
if dreamworld is to axe that painful hang n bang that is Madagascar
8 hours ago, Rivals said:in this case it would be is EFM is removed
6 hours ago, Brad2912 said:No one is suggesting a ride is being removed…
Ok dude.
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It's going to be incredibly hard to DW to sell the idea of them removing yet another ride if this theory goes ahead. We all know it will be for the better, but they're still copping it on various FB sites for closing all their classics.
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Just now, Ogre said:
Probably unrelated but noticed some Dreamworld higher ups walking near Madagascar with a couple of people from Mack Rides this morning (or at least wearing Mack branded shirts haha)
Mack Giga confirmed
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Didn't they just get new trains for motocoaster? Seems like a terrible financial decision to have to dump the bike theme.
My thoughts are that (if DreamWorks is done), than Escape from Madagascar will be renamed to Jungle Rush. It's kinda already Jungle themed, but without the IP association. Problem with my thoughts are that it doesn't factor in any of the other DreamWorks attractions
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Edit: yes, everyone noticed
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Having visited over Easter I know how painful the waits were.
It feels like our rides are designed to handle the off-peak season only, load times, checks, dispatches can't handle peak crowds unfortunately.
More staffing would help, but only to a degree. Even during the holidays, with two train ops, dispatches were still slow. This isn't only the fault of the parks though; people just don't pay attention to the announcements when they're close to the front of the queue - loose items, doing up seatbelts, pulling down harnesses early etc.
It's still pretty on par with my experience in the non-premium parks in the US (Seaworld Orlando, BGT), Ops were slow there too.
What I do appreciate is that VRTP don't oversell their Virtual Queue or Fast Tracks, they even had VQ 'off' completely during Easter, but by 'off' it was marked as 'Queue Full' all day which to be honest just served to aggravate people even more.
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https://careers.villageroadshow.com.au/vrl/en/job/499235/attraction-attendant-sw
SeaWorld advertising for ride attendants. From the looks of it they're wanting availability for commissioning between 5:30pm and 2am... Late nights indeed
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We did, just in the old theme parks pics thread
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The crane only had a stainless steel bucket attached to it the other day, not the big old rustic scoop as in the video, but I'm pretty sure it was moving
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8 hours ago, pin142 said:
Fire was at around 6pm after the park had closed for the day. The roof inside is still "charcoal black" to this day.
I noticed this the other day too. The old YouTube looks like it had some form of false wooden beam roof too, which was never replaced. All the iron work at the top was black/rusty looking. Kinda fits the theme but I would have thought it would be better to paint it to protect it a little better.
I seem to remember from our family trip in the early 2000's (I'm thinking 2001? Mammoth Falls was open but I can't remember Scooby being there) when you went up the first lift hill before the backwards drop, there was a scene where you got blasted out with a shotgun or something to that nature. Sparklers were definitely in there, was a little disappointed when they weren't there on my next visit, but I wasn't aware of the fire at the time.
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58 minutes ago, Ashley said:
@franky, how was your day?
Did Doomsday reopen for you?
It was alright in the end. Ended up with two rides on Lantern and Superman, one on Rivals and Batwing and caught the 4pm Roxy Cinema show. Doomsday stayed closed but I did suss out someone standing in the OP booth toward the end of the day while we were checking out the Doomsday area, so hopefully tomorrow.
Superman had all effects working (stair water and misters) which was really good to see!
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Movieworld feels busy today compared to our visit on Sunday. Rivals back to single train, Doomsday is closed, looks as though Lantern had closed but is retesting.
Superman has had one of the two broken seats fixed, but is also a single train.
Not hearing any complaints though!
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21 minutes ago, themagician said:
They might have just not done it yet, but i hope they continue the green wall round to hide that white maintenance building more, or maybe paint it so it blends and isn’t just a white box
They're definitely still there working despite the rain, what looks like shade cloth in between the arches was getting covered too.
The building doesn't really stand out to me. The spectacle is the wooden structure of the ride itself and Trident. There's so many other white things around it just kinda blends into the rest of it.
1 hour ago, Ashley said:The one thing I do dread is what it's going to look like in a few years, artificial hedging, like artificial grass, I find doesn't age well, it fades really badly. So, I hope they maintain it.
I feel like artificial is going to look 100% better than the real thing in a couple of years, I've never seen a vertical garden looked after. Looks like they're using astro turf on the ground though, that's going to be uncomfortably warm in the heat of summer
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Probably to have the new LSM mounts fabricated.. from what I've read elsewhere (so no warranty on this) they're not working with Intamin to complete this change.
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Credit to u/ClassyDaedra for the footage
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20 minutes ago, Red Ruby said:
I can confirm, the train is now off the track!
Excellent news!
Wizard of Oz - Movie World Arkham Asylum Replacement
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The little building outcrop on the right is the old AA station. Lift hill would have been just out of shot on the right.
From what I can gather from the render, that's all staying:
That outcrop is the black slanty roof (much technical) just to the left of centre. No idea what they're planning on doing with it though?