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  1. On 13/08/2019 at 8:47 AM, Naazon said:

    The noise is also super loud but I've always thought it made the atmosphere.

    Agreed that it adds atmosphere to the park. Whenever I visit Dreamworld and TOT isn't running it feels like something is wrong because hearing that metallic whoosh every 5 minutes really drives home that you're at Dreamworld.

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  2. Hong Kong Disneyland Resort is probably the best for young families in my opinion. I know you've both been, but I think with kids it'd be new again.

    A couple of pros:

    • The park is basically never crowded but still has all of the magic that you expect from Disney. 
    • The resorts are within walking distance / very short shuttle trip so you can rest during the day without missing anything.
    • You don't need to wait long for shows, entertainment and parades so you don't really need to worry about the kids getting restless.
    • Character meet and greet experiences aren't insane so you've always got the opportunity to meet the fan favourites.
    • Flights from Australia are SUPER cheap if you can score a good deal.

    If anybody asks me this same question, I always direct them to Hong Kong Disneyland.

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  3. On 01/04/2019 at 9:49 AM, AlexB said:

    hat i do want to see more of is POLO SHIRTS.

    Absolutely agree. One of my favourite shirts is a Sea World 'corporate' Polo I bought from there a couple years back. It's a very similar design to their Village Roadshow workers uniform which is strange but I really like it. I'd love to see attraction specific Polo's in the same corporate style.

    Overall though I don't mind Australian theme park merchandise. It's understandable that they they're not willing to take a risk on expensive & exclusive merchandise like you see at Disneyland ($100 attraction specific spirit jerseys for example.) but what they offer still allows you to take a little piece of the park home with you. 

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  4. 22 hours ago, StingRay said:


    I'm sure you could somewhat soundproof the area for the lavender bay residents by placing a decorative wall or something in the way.

    It was mentioned earlier, but California Screamin (or sadly, Incredi-coaster) does a great job with their scream shields. I'd like to do a see larger roller coaster put into Luna Park to help put it on the map. 

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  5. @AlexB Thank you for respecting my stance and opinions.

    In regards to your final comment, I think I know where it comes from. Many opinions on here aren't debated, they're attacked. I'm happy to have a discussion but in response to @Richard questioning why I haven't provided a rebuttal to some arguments it's because my words are picked apart and dissected to consistently keep me on the back foot and that doesn't constitute discussion in my opinion.

    A lot of people don't have the patience to deal with that sort of behaviour and you end up with a community full of twitchy people with big sticks ready to whack whatever comes into sight.

    I could respond in gifs, short sentences and 'lists' that entirely focus on one side of the argument but language was invented for a reason and I choose to use it. 

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  6. 25 minutes ago, Slick said:

    Yeah i'm confused - to clarify, are you saying world class parks should or shouldn't have one-off attractions?

    I think I've confused everyone by mixing up my wording on one-off and temporary.

    One-off, as in unique attractions, are excellent especially for a parks identity. One-off, as in temporary attractions, are not welcome in world class parks in my opinion.

    Sorry for the mishap!

     

    7 minutes ago, joz said:

    You could face the reality and admit the truth that the ride is delayed because they are caught in a world of regulatory hurt that they caused themselves

    Citation needed.

    Though I agree with most the rest of what you say. Well said.

  7. 29 minutes ago, joz said:

    Are you sad because reality is interfering with the fairy tale bubble you want to live in?

    More disappointed than anything. This community perpetuates a negativity bias. It lusts for failure and drama. Threads and articles regarding positive outcomes, announcements, and successes are quickly snuffed by negative bickering, snarky remarks and the dismantling of others opinions that don't match the echo chamber.

    Please, prove me wrong.

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  8. 11 hours ago, joz said:

    Does anyone really make one of a kind attractions these days?

    We can only blame ourselves and the public for this. We want additions, we want them big and we want them now! Therefore theme parks go with the safest additions possible for the minimum price and maximum impact. 

    Look at Dreamworld for example. They took a risk with Sky Voyager and they're paying for it. It's been delayed a couple of months and the theme park community doesn't care about the attraction; they just want to see heads roll. Other parks around Australia will look to this an example that if they take a risk that doesn't pan out then it's just not worth it.

    Put in a multi-million dollar virtual flying theatre that's delayed? Scorned.

    Chuck a temporary travelling carnival ride in the centre of your theme park? Praised. 

     

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  9. I guess you're all right. Dreamworld has had a slump in later years and therefore moving forward we should expect the worst from them no matter what they say or do. I will join the enthusiast community in constantly reminding the public of their sins of the past and to further bring us closer to Wonderland Sydney 2.0.

    I'm not fussed because it'd make a great history video on ReviewTyme. 

  10. It's not a favourite, but you can't get an experience like Mission: Space anywhere else! That initial 'launch' on the ride is one of the most exciting moments I've ever had on a ride and as a big space nerd I was hysterical.

    Also Flights of Passage!  It's similar to some other rides like Soarin' but ramps it up to a thousand.

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  11. 1 minute ago, Skeeta said:

    "There's no question that the road ahead is still rocky for Dreamworld. A few thrill rides are just the tip of the iceberg as far as fixing Dreamworld goes, but it'd certainly be a step in the right direction after several years in limbo".

     

    A sentence does not rectify the initial thousand words of obvious scepticism and disappointment shared by Parkz. I'm sure you wouldn't consider the compliment if I berated your clothing, physique and composure but then finished with "but your shoes are nice".

  12. This article seems to follow the recent journalistic narrative presented on Parkz that Dreamworld can't do anything without it being a bad decision. I know that the current outlook isn't sunshine and rainbows but I personally feel like Dreamworld are stepping in the right direction. The lazy river, amphitheatre and dark ride all felt like band-aids that made use of the parks limited resources and funds but the cancellation opens up for larger and more well-rounded experiences instead of committing to previous announcements due to public obligation. 

  13. As with ReviewTyme's rating system; the ranking of a city comes down to the what the individual is looking for. Sydney may be ranked as one of the most live-able cities in the world (source) but it's also one of the most expensive cities in the world (source). All rankings are arbitrary unless you're looking for specifics. 

    Melbourne is better suited for the creative industries because it already embraces entertainment and artistic culture. Sydney has shown time and time again that it's business first, leisure later with business opportunities and developments thriving whilst many entertainment venues and even theme parks fail spectacularly. 

    Sure, the city does have events like VIVID but a good chunk of the attendees are domestic or international travelers (source). When living in the city I knew many Sydney-siders that despised the event because it disrupted their daily commutes, added more crowds and made it difficult to navigate the city.

    Sydney is not what I'd call a 'fun' city. I get why many Melbournites toot their own horn.

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