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  1. 6 hours ago, Rabbit2014 said:

    Im taking the family on second night, tho it’s a shame storm coaster doesn’t run at night but it is my first chance to finally come to this event and it sounds like it will be a good event

    Storm coaster was running last night well at least while it was still light it was still in operation 

  2. Disney park apps show the wait times no matter where in the world you are. 
     

    Being able to easily see what rides are down for Maintanence would be way better then wait times, when in the park wait times and closed rides are easy to see, when outside the park i couldn’t figure out how to see what rides are closed with out going to the website, that’s a huge miss for me closed rides and planned maintenance should be easily seen 

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  3. I do love reading the arguments on here about why they Village roadshow should let us know how busy they are before we go so we can decide if we go or not, does everyone forget this is a Bussiness if they have 2 hour long lines and the park is full they don’t care their happy they did their job and got people into the park, we as consumers want no lines and an empty park which is not viable and then we’d have no parks to visit. 
     

    I’m a fan of the virtual queue and relate it similar to Disney fast pass, you can line up for 1.5hours or get a fast pass time that maybe 6 hours away depending on numbers same as virtual queue the more people who use it the longer the virtual queue is, your complaint should be to the people using it to stay home rather then village for letting us use the service. 
     

    I for 1 never check wait times before I go I use my head and think school holidays yep it’ll be packed. 
     

    I would agree on fast pass 1 ride per ride is a bit to tight and some have long lines while others are 10min unlimited rides on the older ones and maybe a limit of 1 on dc I think is fair 

     

    has anyone else noticed the new addition to the queue with a ride option and price???? I only noticed today after checking ride time 

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  4. not sure if it was there last year or its new, but i haven't seen it before, Kids got a photo with batman and they were able to sit in the car, its an upcharge but kids loved it and very cool to be able to hop in the batmobile

    Love all the characters roaming, random drive by's  and the extra cosplayers

    Not as busy at night as i thought it might have been but that's a plus for me and not so much the parks

     

  5. I get the feeling that’s the cycle we’re getting for opening, it’s also a quick cycle which will help push the numbers through quicker with the slow loading and tech issues that come with a new ride. 
     

    Apparently Sunday we shall see people having a ride, it may have changed with all the storms and rain this week, but I’d be heading out Sunday and just hanging around 

  6. On 09/12/2020 at 7:11 AM, AlexB said:

    I mentioned the bracing on this one being quite beefy. Leviathan is said to be 32 metres high, according to RCDB. For comparison, Bush Beast was 27.5 metres high.

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    Just a comparison - i understand why Leviathan has so much more bracing, just giving a visual to those who don't see many woodies.

    Also this picture of Leviathan has 4 tracks running through this one area where bush beast only has 2 

  7. 3 hours ago, Naazon said:

     

    Going to the first aid to try and get an ambulance rather than calling one yourself is completely logical in this instance.

    Logical maybe but listen to what Mum says she was standing there in a pool of blood in pain and no staff around to help, 

    1) there’s always staff at the base of a waterslide, 

    2) No one from whitewater world is going to apologise and say sorry we were short staffed. 
     

    3) as a parent I’m going to check my kids injury as soon as I see the smallest amount of blood or that their in pain. 
     

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  8. Read between the lines the statement from dreamworld saying she was told how to ride and position her self along with being shown by the operator sounds like they will say the girl didn’t follow instructions, 

    the whole story doesn’t make sense if the mums a nurse she could have taken one look and called the ambulance not taken her to the on duty nurse for assistance. 
     

    Any injuries on ride/slide/show that have blood everywhere aren’t handled by showing them which to go to see the first aid office. 
     

    I hope the little girl is fine as has no health issues into the future but something stinks about this story and Mum thinking even if she didn’t ride it correctly it’s still dreamworlds fault and if that’s not then it’s their fault how the handled it after the accident because she’s a registered nurse and she would have handled it better, because you know why wouldn’t she at least have a look at what had happened before walking her daughter around with blood pouring out of her. 

  9. Let’s just hope all the rich kids who bought a fancy apartment overlooking a theme park don’t get their way again. The last Big Dipper was severely limited in opening hours, there’s already residents on the news stories complaining that they weren’t consulted about the new rides. A kind of loop hole allows for replacements,  modifications and upgrades of existing rides. 
    I for one can’t understand living in a place overlooking a theme park only to complain about the noise.

     

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