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Archer

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  1. It is disrespectful to visitors of DW when they write a review on Google Review or TripAdvisor that they always give a cut and paste response. 

    It they genuinely cared about their customers feedback they would give genuine responses.

    The one below I have read over 25 times, only the name changes.

     

    Dreamworld_Australia, Guest Relations Manager at Dreamworld, responded to this reviewResponded 4 days ago

    Hi , 

    Thanks for your feedback. We understand your frustration when your favourite rides are not available. Outside of peak periods, it is common to have some rides down as we perform mandatory annual maintenance. We try to rotate this ongoing maintenance program throughout the Park so only some attractions of our 40 rides and slides are down at any given time. We recommend you visit the ride maintenance schedule on our website prior to visiting to avoid disappointment: https://www.dreamworld.com.au/en/park-info/maintenance Hopefully we will see you at our park again soon for a more positive experience.

    NB History has shown DW maintenance page is never accurate.

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  2. 30 minutes ago, Skeeta said:

    Nobody has said it's new.  DW  been banging on for over a year about the aviation industry and how DW has the best of the best.   As I said DW made the announcement as a marketing ploy.

     

    Newly created role wink, wink. 

    What happened to our friend Holly?

    (Oh yeah, another employed person with no theme park experience )

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    Craig Davidson entered the inquest believing nothing was his fault.

    (Oh yeah, another employed person with no theme park experience.  That ended well)

     

     

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    In regards to your ‘bullshit meter’. Not sure if you are referring to and questioning the facts of my post above that mentioned about the department managers at DW including DW engineering department or if you were referring to Dreamworld’s decision making when awarding management positions to what seems to some as unsuitable candidates.

    If it is referring to the facts of my post then I am more than happy to revert back to just reading the forums. Was hoping that my contributions would add to the conversation and be beneficial for all passionate theme park enthusiasts.

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  3. This is not new. For the past 2 years the 2IC of DW engineering has been a guy called Omar Elsayed that also came from the aviation industry.

    He will retain his position and the new manager mentioned in the above article will fill the current general managers role held for the past 6 years by Chris Deaves.

    Previous to starting at DW, Chris was manager of engineering at MovieWorld.

    Chris has been linked to a newly created role managing projects at DW.

    It was ‘possibly’ always planned to have no original DW department managers from October 2016 still in position when the inquest findings were released.

    Only the retail department manager remains since the incident with approximately 7 department managers no longer there.

  4. 9 hours ago, Max Egan said:

    Wipeout once again been pushed back again till the 19th April. It only undergone major refurbishment last year and yet it's closed for a long period again, if it keeps breaking down and can't run to full capacity anymore how about they close it permanently. 

    The Wipeout will be permanently removed before the end of this year and Dreamworld have already planned to fill in the area, that doesn’t include a ride.

  5. Dreamworld lost money on every Park After Dark last year. They decided to stop putting them on so they could come up with a new theme and ideas for future night functions.

    Like all other decisions that have been made in the last 2 years, the decision to try the same old idea will bring the same result, failure!

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  6. Dreamworld has had trouble dealing with the rides manufacturer to get a fix on a certain part.

    If a modification on the ride has to be made by someone else then it takes much much longer to design and make and Dreamworld need to get the modification approved by multiple external parties which is a long very costly  process as well.. 

     

  7. With all major spending now cancelled including the lazy river extension to WWW and replacement for the Mineride, Ardent Leisure is reflecting exactly what most companies do before they put a unit of their business on the market for sale.

    They all try to make the financial books look as best as possible. Limit spending and have no long term plans.

    Unfortunately due to the large cost in the earthworks already done on the lazy river and low Christmas holiday guest numbers , the 3rd quarterly financials will look ugly as well.

    If it is, or could be rezoned, then land and housing developers would start circling when ( and not if ) Ardent Leisure sell.

  8. Flower display festivals normally occur during spring when there is typically cooler days so flowers look healthy and last much longer. 

    The Toowoomba flower show is in September every year.

    A decision should have been made last October to conduct a specific questionaire    ( separate from the current ineffictive questionnaire) to guests asking them what holiday events they would like to see and what would bring them back for the Christmas holidays.

    Would bringing in external entertainment like music bands or a parade with a large amount of characters etc of been a better idea to consider than a flower festival?

    The Dreamworld management team seriously considering a flower festival clearly shows that they continue to make poor decisions and should rather ask their guests what theme park experience they really want.

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