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  1. 27 minutes ago, New display name said:

    Looks like you have posted old drawings.  From the top of my head, I see no new coasters or wave pool.  Looks like Pico Play promoting themselves post, nothing more.

    Makes sense, I had never seen these renderings so thought they may of been of some substance. Was bit confused why project zero tnt and were nowhere to be found lol. I do remember the talks of bringing some sort of on site accommodation to the park but haven’t heard anything recently.

  2. Just came across a post from PicoPlay talking about their work with Gumbuya World. They described being commissioned to create a 10 year masterplan for the park including talks of a resort. It included some loose concept art as seen below. I can’t exactly make out too much from the image but maybe others have a better idea.

     

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  3. Yeah I’d definitely agree with all this. I’ve never lived around the parks so when I head to the Gold Coast I try to do them all, but I always leave Dreamworld the most satisfied. Better crowd management, much friendlier staff (although I’ve had some positive experiences with thoosies working on MW’s bigger coasters), park-specific merchandise and just better atmosphere tbh. MW definitely has the edge in terms of coasters and well-themed attractions but it’s always feels a ripoff with how often things break down and with the progress DW has been making and what’s been shared of Rivertown I believe it’s only another addition or two until Dreamworld beats out the competition. I think their next priority should be a water ride asap (preferably something story-driven) and then a bit later on another thrill coaster (probably something airtime focused) but DW is definitely heading in the right direction for sure.

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  4. “City of Coffs Harbour is set to vote on a development application for a new tourist attraction at The Big Banana Fun Park.

    The proposed $2.9 million ‘Alpine Coaster’ will come before councillors at their ordinary general meeting on Thursday.

    While the coaster would exceed height limits at the site, council officers have recommended approval of the development.

    The proposed Alpine Coaster would include 34 toboggans running along a steel track. 

    The cart track follows the existing toboggan ride route, with some extensions and loops away from this existing path, particularly upslope to the west.

    The Alpine Coaster would be gravity driven, and run on an 860 metre long tubular track.

    “This coaster is a significant addition to our fun park and a key element of our 15-year master plan which is expected to be another anchor attraction, fortifying our reputation as a must-visit destination on the North Coast,” Big Banana chief executive officer Michael Lockman said.

    “Beyond the thrill and scenery, safety of our guests is our upmost priority. 

    “Riders on our Alpine Coaster are securely fastened in carts that are firmly affixed to the coaster track, ensuring a safe ride, even during the most thrilling moments.”

    The development would include the rollercoaster track system, a terminal and storage building, pedestrian access ramps and a winch system.

    Some demolition work would be required, including an old monorail track and a shed.

    Council staff have identified height, noise, loss of views and vegetation removal as the main assessment issues for the proposed development.”

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  5. 1 hour ago, Baconjack said:

    No one needs it the most likely candidate would have been movie world but that’s out of the question as Scooby is getting millions thrown at it, and there will be enough family thrill coasters to go around across the majors in a year’s time anyway that sit in the same spot in a lineup as the rmc wild moose

    The park I would recommend one to would be Adventure World. They haven’t added anything major in several years, and they don’t have a family coaster at all. Would also be in the park’s price range and they certainly have the room. Even then that’s a major long shot though.

  6. 38 minutes ago, New display name said:

    I don't understand what you are saying.

    Sorry was in a rush while writing that had to get off a cable car.

    Basically Dreamworld has implied that you either start the ride going backwards and end it going forwards, or start it forwards and end it going backwards (depending on what way the train comes into the station, as if a train ends a ride backwards into the station, it’s next ride do the first half on the coaster backwards until the turn table & vice versa). The turn track is being used to change the orientation of the train during some point in the ride, and I don’t think it’s meant to be an ultra exciting element. 

  7. I think the point of the turn table is so the coaster can go backwards while keeping the ride a full circuit. The ride is supposed to start forwards, and then go backwards, or backwards and then go forwards, and that wouldn’t be possible as a simple shuttle coaster as the ride would always start forwards.

    Still a weird investment from dreamworld tho ngl

  8. 4 hours ago, Rivals said:

    an RMC Raptor, a new Intamin drop tower and a Gravity Group family woodie along with a new flat ride to replace rampage would do great things for this park.

    An RMC raptor would be great, put them on the map for enthusiasts for sure!

    I feel like AW’s next coaster will hopefully be a family-thrill ride, as at the moment they got Abyss which is fairly intense, and their only other coaster is a kiddy one. Something like a Gerstlauer Boblsed or maybe a Family Spinner could be good fit for the park

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  9. Just now, jddc7 said:

    Just seen on Facebook that The Rampage is closing end of this season. End of an era

    Lol was making new topic bout it when you commented this. Adventure World hasn’t gotten an adult ride since Goliath in 2017, and Abyss was announced 10 years ago this month, the being their most recent coaster. I have a feeling a major ride is coming soon ngl

  10. Flew down from Darwin yesterday to visit village parks this week, and did SeaWorld today. Leviathan was great, pacing and airtime were top notch for this part of the world. The ride’s station and queue were well done, as was the presentation of the rest of the area. Can gladly say it is one of the best coasters in the country.

    As for the operations, I think this was the area’s, tbh the whole park’s biggest letdown. Levi went down once today (not including an added thunder warning closing all the rides) trident broke at least twice from what I could tell, and Jet Rescue was down for unscheduled maintenance. We hear about bad operations from village a lot on this forum but I didn’t actually realise that it was such a frequent occurrence. 

    Glad to have come down tho, great area/coaster and I’m glad that SeaWorld has another two rides as part of its lineup.

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  11. 9 minutes ago, Gazza said:

    @DaptoFunlandGuy go to SW San Diego instead, they have that new dive coaster and a new jet ski coaster opening this year too.

    SW San Diego is quite a good a park that is never rlly busy. I went in August last year, on the way back to LA after visiting family the night between getting a flight back home, and even though I went on a Sunday in summer, I had no trouble getting on every coaster plus a re-ride on their dive in two hours!

    Btw when it comes to knotts, Accelerator has been closed for months now and no one’s knows when it will re-open, it’s gonna leave a major gap in that parks lineup if it happens to close forever.

  12. 2 hours ago, DaptoFunlandGuy said:

    I think Disney's expansions are more "pay us and we'll come". Every investment outside the US has been with heavy local investment or concessions by government. Disney has looked at several places in Aus over the years but have always wanted local governments to chip in a massive contribution towards civil works and concessional arrangements, which - for the benefit of a foreign commercial enterprise - would be decried from the rooftops and the elected officials would get slaughtered.

     


    Yeah our government probably wouldn’t find it worthwhile to invest that type of money, there just isn’t enough international market nearby to support something that big, especially that now there’s a concentration of Disney Parks in Asia.

    Universal did say they want their smaller projects to ultimately bring in more people to their big resorts, and from a geographical standpoint Australia would well support the Singapore park, and considering the Texas park is being built in a satellite city of Dallas, I’m sure an international destination like Sydney would be able to gain support for that type of smaller project.

  13. Ye I don’t think DisneyLand will be coming down under anytime soon, their parks are always “go big or go home” type projects, stuff I couldn’t see being viable for our country, at least not after the 90s Disney gc project went to HongKong sweeping up the South East Asian Market.

    I do wonder however, with Universal trying to tap into regional markets, with their announced kid sized park in Texas and permanent haunt attraction on the Vegas strip, I think it’s a high possibility we see something original pop up from the mouse’s biggest rival in the next 10-20 years. Universal has stated their interest in different markets, and they re-branded their Parks and Resorts unit to “Universal Destinations and Experiences” just days ago.

     

    https://www.stltoday.com/travel/universal-studios-expanding-regional-theme-park-concepts-in-us-and-worldwide/article_ffa33c0e-521d-5e04-b709-2c98d9fa6f3d.html

  14. 40 minutes ago, downunder said:

    It would a shame to see it go, but it's been closed for so long now. Can we start speculating about the replacement lol. A groovy little Eurofighter; or a Maurer Spinning coaster (like at Seabreeze and Santa Cruz) would be fun. 

     

    If we did have to see it close, and I’m not the person to say how likely that would be, we would ABSOLUTELY have to see the replacement ride pay tribute to it. And tbh w the multiple coasters they’ve named Big Dipper I don’t think that should be a problem.

    On another crazy note, do you think RMC could do a hybrid/timber track wild mouse style coaster. It wouldn’t have to be a traditional wild mouse, but a family style RMC that pays nod to the original w a wooden support structure would be a killer replacement imo.

  15. 16 hours ago, Gtmichaels said:

    The most recent Surfrider coaster to open I believe is Timmy’s Half Pipe Havoc, which has the new lap bar restraints. It has a 48″ or around 122cm height requirement, so getting new restraints for Surfrider would definitely make it more accessible.

    Hopefully it would also help out with the family-thrill lineup that will be lacking while Scooby-Doo is down🤷🏻‍♂️

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    The RC racer halfpipes at Disneyland Paris & HongKong also have a 48 inch height requirement, but those have standard seating instead of spinning seats.

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  16. 2 minutes ago, Guest 239 said:

    Not a fan of the name, but I'm interested to see what the do with the ride itself. Do we think they'll give the dragon a coat of paint to make it fit in more with Ocean Parade or will they completely remove and replace it? 

    I think they’ll def be keeping the dragon. It wouldn’t have a name as random as ‘serpent slayer’ it they weren’t trying to save a few bucks by keeping most of the ride’s more prominent theming. 

  17. 7 hours ago, franky said:

    Hows this for some 'engaging' click bait

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    Australian news corps rlly be trying to squeeze all the views they can get from completely misguided articles about Village.

    On another note, what are the chances SDSC gets restored to its former glory by either re-storing or replacing an animation or two from the original??? An animatronic would rlly add to the rides story and experience.

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