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  1. 15 hours ago, TimmyG said:

    There are better hyper coasters out there. 

    I'm curious to know what you think those rides are? Looking at the Coaster Bot rankings from 2020 Rivals came in at number 12, which is pretty decent for a ride in the middle of nowhere for most Coaster enthusiasts. If you look at the 11 above it though none of those are Hypers so DC Rivals ranked as the best Hyper Coaster in the world last year? 

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  2. 1 hour ago, BringADecentParkToSydney said:

    Slightly off topic to the new rides; but now that a lot of space has been taken up where the houses for Halloscream used to go, does anyone know/have a possible idea on where the houses might go this year? (If this has been talked about in another thread, please link me lol)

    For the last few years the major Halloscream houses have been built in the Big Top. 2019 had 3 in the Big Top + Mystery Manor, 2020 just had 3 in the Big Top. Seeing as they've announced 3 houses for this year best bet is that they're all in the Big Top again.

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  3. The down season seems to have brought about another change to Fast Track. You can now buy Fast Track on the app at Movie World on a per attraction basis for $20 per ride for the bigger attractions such as Rivals and Scooby or $10 per ride for attractions like Road Runner.  This means a single ride on Scooby now costs about the same as a whole day of Maxpass at Disneyland, and slightly above what any of the other parks I can find around the world charge for the same thing (mostly UK parks that charge £10 per ride for a similar thing).

  4. No different to Movie World only allowing you to meet certain characters or groups of characters together if you pay for one of their photo packages... will be interesting to see if it ends up like the Movie World M&Gs where the characters stand around awkwardly meeting no-one, or if these sessions will actually sell out.

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    13 minutes ago, Brad2912 said:

    SE and WWF are always down at this time of the year

    This just isn't true and wasn't meant to be this year? Going back through maintenance schedules SE usually gets it's maintenance in April/May as it was meant to this year, and WWF was meant to be back up in June as well. When has Movie World ever planned to close those two rides during the July school holidays for QLD/NSW?

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  6. 1 minute ago, Brad2912 said:

    Should people really be sharing posts from private, employee only Facebook groups on the forums? 
     

    and who is to say this person (whose name is redacted) is telling the truth? 
     

    I would take it with a grain of salt like anything else you hear..

    Like I said Brad I'm not making any comments on the validity of the post I was simply sharing some information we were anonymously sent as it is relevant to this discussion.

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  7. From Dreamworld's "February Park Update" - https://www.dreamworld.com.au/whats-on/park-update?fbclid=IwAR1OcMrI_K1Y1NoFlFavg2nx01sZF9eHvDu3Jaz7cg8wr3P74R180XNq-Ik

    "In order to continue Dreamworld’s journey as Australia’s biggest and best theme park, the Dreamworld team has made the decision to retire the Rocky Hollow Log Ride, which opened 38 years ago on 15 December 1981.

    Dreamworld guests should be assured that this decision to not reopen the ride following its recent scheduled maintenance has been made to allow us to continue developing new experiences for guests while taking proactive steps to deliver a new generation of rides."

  8. 6 hours ago, BringADecentParkToSydney said:

    Though I'd include this as well :)

    Thanks for the Shoutout, we definitely thought the thumbnail for Defunctland's video looked very similar to ours ;) 

    Such a shame to see the history of such a great local theme park for me to end up as just another industrial estate. If ran correctly Wonderland Sydney could have very well still been open and expanding today, but with Sunway's greed for a quick buck what little is left of the park is left slowly rotting away in a field forgotten by time and the people of Sydney.

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  9. 1. Millenium Force (Cedar Point)

    2. Steel Dragon 2000 (Nagashima Spa Land)

    3. Maverick (Cedar Point)

    4. Gatekeeper (Cedar Point)

    5. Valravn (Cedar Point)

    6. Thunder Dolphin (Tokyo Dome City)

    7. Hollywood Dream The Ride (Universal Studios Japan)

    8. Hyperspace Mountain (Hong Kong Disneyland)

    9. Flying Dinosaur (Universal Studios Japan)

    10. White Cyclone (Nagashima Spa Land)

    Has been a really great year for me for coasters, and within the next two weeks I'll officially hit the big 100 on my Coaster Count!

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  10. On 9/8/2017 at 7:45 PM, Nimble said:

    I'm going to bring something up, the Water Wars thing at the end of the line for the Spider. I have seen that many times, and it is getting rusty. For some reason it has been moved. Behind it you can see a painting (Looking like one of the Before visiting, after visiting ads) behind the hedge.

    (I can't find a photo)

    But does anyone know what these used to be??

    Is it this type of thing? I've seen them in many parks but never seen one actually being used.

     

  11. Where you basing yourself? Got back from a trip there earlier in the year. We did a few days out in Osaka to do Universal then one the way back to Tokyo did Nagashima Spaland. It's a little out of the way but has some really great coasters including the beast that is Steel Dragon 2000 a ride easily in my top three coasters. It also has some classic old school rides among it's 12 coaster credits including a Togo Twister as well as some cool flats such as a first generation Free Fall (If they happen to be open the day you're there operations can be a bit iffy).

  12. 51 minutes ago, FoolishMortal999 said:

    Did anyone hear about the purge maze at HHN 25? Originally, it was going to be Scream but due to some IP/ Licencing issue they had to scrap it and change it to The Purge. Universal only altered the sets slightly to fit with the purge but you can tell they were originally constructed for Scream. 

    As someone who worked in Orlando at the time of this happening, having quite a few colleagues working at HHN that year it was a move that caused a lot of rumour and speculation, however the most prominent rumour was that the owners of the Scream franchise feuded with Universal about whether it be based on the films or the then newly released MTV show. Ultimately they couldn't come to an agreement and had to quickly retrofit a Universal owned property into the already built maze at the last minute thus the return of The Purge.

  13. Interestingly a similar maze is being installed at the EB Expo this year which is on from the 3rd-5th of October, which happens to also be the first weekend of Fright Nights.

    Warner Bros. Movie World 'Fright Nights' Maze

    Get ready to experience a whole new level of terror with The Evil Within teaser maze at EB Expo thanks to Warner Bros. Movie World Fright Nights.

    Using The Evil Within as inspiration, a maze will be created that includes real-life characters from the game roaming around the pathways, and is sure to be a test of nerves for anyone brave enough to enter.

    Visit the Bethesda stand at EB Expo to get hands on with the Evil Within and experience the maze, if you dare.

  14. Interesting choice to bring back the "Rodney" type of character from the Police Academy days, as what I'm assuming will be the comedic relief, rather then a Marty type character. The Rodney type character however requires better acting that hopefully the Doug character will pick up better in time.

    Other then that looks promising, I didn't have much hope but the green screen gives me faith it might still have a trace of the Movie Making Magic aspect rather then just a Rev head show.

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