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Themeparkfan

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  1. R.I.P  John longhurst’s Dreamworld. I think the only thing left in the park that has any connection to classic Dreamworld now is the model t fords and no doubt they will soon join. The log ride on the chopping block and even that got shifted for the shitty motocoaster well they suceeded on destroying  an once amazing immersive themed Disney inspired theme park into a  trashy amusement park  good on you ardent! You get a gold star 

  2. JThat’s so painful to see goodbye wipeout goodbye childhood .... Dreamworld is almost unrecognisable fuck ardent! Just sell to park to people who care about running it you just used it as a cash cow until you neglected it so much the money all dried up so sad  I might go for on last visit before they tear down the rest of the original parts of the park 

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  3. Say ardent decided to sell Dreamworld and you had the money to buy it  how would you go about fixing it?  Me personally id first to a safety audit of all the rides  I’d heavily market the nostalgia of Dreamworld bring back an updated one day holiday jingle repair the steam train and get another  on loan from a steam museum  chuck out the tractor on wheels invest in a well themed moderate family thrill coaster possibly a wooden or rmc in the old gold rush area  bring back the paddle steamer and stunt show bring roaming themed entertainment to the park  like they used to, invest in a  Kenny koala /Belinda brown /cooee the gumnut fairy cartoon short for television

    remove and replace poorly themed attractions that are close to the end or their shelf life replace the  log ride with a new log flume system from Mack or intamin  with all the mordern safety features focus on quality theming throughout the park once you are in profit again reinvest those profits back into the park instead of using it to fund other ventures overseas  and the start complaining why their share price is dropping and cutting dreamworlds future investments like ardent has

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  4. 36 minutes ago, dbo121 said:

    Thanks for the info on the turntable. I don’t know everything about this ride. I suspect i did not know this fact as it was not used in the 90s. 

    Yes bermuda had one .

     

    not sure why the rapids ride would of needed it even with its modifications over years. Any historians on this around ?

    When it first opened with the rest of gold rush country it was a very popular ride in fact one of the most popular rides in the park apart from the thunderbolt and the eureka mine ride, I recall  over an hour wait time in the queue some days the turn table was needed at that time to load/unload guests as fast a possible 

  5. So sad to see the mountain like this  goodbye childhood memories! Gold rush country was amazing when it first opened it was so immersive you actually felt like you were in a mining town the staff wore themed uniforms the ambient music when you went on Eureka you felt like you were in an abandoned gold mine when you went on the rapids you felt like you were going on a raft expedition on a raft made out of old wooden barrels good times!  at least they are keeping the ride itself  maybe they will put a new mountain up in a different theme? 

  6. Honestly I think Dreamworld can no longer try to complete with movieworld in the thrills market especially after DC rivals has been announced. if they truely are to be competitive with the village parks and to bring people back they now need to go in a difrent direction focus on the family market and go back to their Disney inspired roots that the park was founded upon so many people comment on how good the park was back in the day on social media and they need to listen to this feedback Dreamworld was once a unique immersive experience as no other park had that disney like feel ,immersive theming and entertainment they had the media used to call it "Australias answer to Disneyland" 

  7. I feel eureka will probably be a complete rebuild. Possibly using a MACK wild mouse?   good to hear if eureka will reopen sounds like they won't completely remove town of  goldrush  this is all great news I love the direction they are heading with this  maybe this is just the first step to eventually seeing a new larger attraction later on after putting these new theme enhancements and new experiences in place exciting times!! 

  8. Just now, pushbutton said:

    I went once in 1988 as a kid, but I don't remember much about it, and it was within weeks of also visiting Disneyland California. Therefore some of what little I do remember might be mixed with those other memories.

    Could you elaborate on what made Dreamworld magical back in the day, in your opinion?

    It was the attention to detail the manicured gardens the amazing ride and park  theming  when you walked through the town hall entrance into mainstreet square you were transported into another world another time  when went into village green it felt like you walked into a real Bavarian village with a snow capped mountain with a waterfall down the side  (avalanche )   you would walk down to river town see the vintage cars and the captain Sturt paddle wheeler and you felt like you were in an old river town of the early 1900's  ect the theming just flowed   Dreamworld staff had costumes that fit the different themed lands they were in  the entertainers and live music  where ever you went  in the park   the fun of the fair atmosphere it was all done just right  and I gues after John longhust sold it  they attempted to turn it from its Disney-like origins to more of a six flags park which in my opinion was a big mistake  with mismatched theming ect 

  9. People are going to disagree with me here but I think Dreamworld needs to demolish or refurb goldrush asap install a few good high capacity family rides like a new paddle wheeler or do some kind of new attraction on the murrisippi river (jungle cruise  style?) and a classic Wooden coaster maybe?  And a good focus on the detailed theming like they have been doing with the tiger island refurb 

    Dreamworld had a magical atmosphere back in the day  and I think bringing some of the old Dreamworld magic back with some familiar but also new family attractions will attract more people back to the park 

  10. Dreamworld will no doubt respond to this with their next attraction  I feel the park has a lot to prove  and will respond to competition I predict they will either invest in a big coaster/thrill ride to compete or focus on the family market and open several different attractions perhaps in the gold rush / blue lagoon redevelopment ?

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