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Murrisippi Motors - Vintage Cars to be relocated to Rivertown area at Dreamworld


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9 minutes ago, New display name said:

Stop making shit up.  I said WWW needs its own management.

I'm not making shit up. I said 'According to you the current dreamworld bosses are incapable of running a park they have been employed to run'. Greg has been employed to run both Dreamworld and White Water World, and you have stated that he cannot run a water park. My statement is factual, and there are plenty of replies on the forum of you arguing that point that i'd love nothing more than for you to dispute this fact.

Enjoy your flight, hope you have a really LONG holiday, preferably away from a data connection.

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Looks great .

 

Is there any safety mechanisms in this ride despite a manual shut off one by one. 

 

For example sensors to avoid collisions to cars or if someone slipped their seat belt and got on to track with a young person behind continuing to accelerate ? 

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Geez, for a ride that has always been a bit of an afterthought - even being shoved to the back of the park for the last few year - this looks incredible.  It just shows what can be done with a little bit of creative vision.

Once all that landscaping grows in, it's going to look even better than it does now - and it already looks amazing.

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21 minutes ago, TBoy said:

Dreamworld have definitely put much more love and care into the whole land than MW with Wizard of Oz - every part just looks spectacular. The details placed within each part look fantastic, even a non E-ticket like this looks amazing, and will only get better thanks to weathering and the growing greenery. Good job to Greg Yong and his team for making Rivertown so great, I can't wait to see what is next. Hopefully some enhancements are made eventually, such as retheming Motocoaster into the land and redoing the store's facade to match.

I’m hoping for a water ride in place of the motor coaster to tie the whole area in, but will understand if they do a retheme for cash wise. A wicked river/dark ride would do that area wonders 

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53 minutes ago, TBoy said:

Dreamworld have definitely put much more love and care into the whole land than MW with Wizard of Oz - every part just looks spectacular. The details placed within each part look fantastic, even a non E-ticket like this looks amazing, and will only get better thanks to weathering and the growing greenery. Good job to Greg Yong and his team for making Rivertown so great, I can't wait to see what is next. Hopefully some enhancements are made eventually, such as retheming Motocoaster into the land and redoing the store's facade to match.

100% this. If they remain on this trajectory DW will be unbeatable in their offering.

Im sure GY has plans for moto, rocky hollow area and the rest of the vacant land that’ll be equal to or better than Rivertown… the man just needs some $$$ to get it done

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I didn't actually ride MM today as the queue was constantly packed and I just know that I will need to take multiple younger family members on next year so I would rather save the pain till then. That being said:

  • From the outside the area is phenomenal, so much movement and life, water running everywhere, massive elevation changes. Compared to the old mosquito pit they shoved it into down at wildlife this is in a completely different league
  • The cars all have their little touches such as different animals and item layouts on the roof, its a really nice touch instead of cookie cutter designs. That being said, they are all the same old shade of green, a little variety and dirt effects like on JR would be appreciated. I also think the rooves look fine and fits the story Dreamworld seems to be pushing that the land is all built by Murray and Jane.
  • Seems like quite a decent length
  • The interaction with Jungle Rush and eventually the Dreamworld Express looks awesome

Overall I think this is a smash hit, unless the actual ride experience somehow ends up being terrible which I can't see how that could be

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6 hours ago, New display name said:

@Narrayou missed out on a great ride.  I think MM has turned out to be the star attraction of Rivertown.  You would be hard-pressed to find a better attraction of its type.

100% agree with this one. Guaranteed to be the most popular ride on the GC now!

(In terms of catering for the masses)… don’t hunt me down all you DC Rivals diehards

7 hours ago, Narra said:

That being said, they are all the same old shade of green, a little variety and dirt effects like on JR would be appreciated

There are the 1 or 2 white ones as well

7 hours ago, Narra said:

unless the actual ride experience somehow ends up being terrible

Look… if I could fault the ride experience in any way, it would be the motors are too loud.

not because I’m being sensitive… I feel like there’s supposed to be sound effects are you travel around, past those 3 heads, etc. and over the motor noise you can’t hear anything

Unless I’m totally wrong about the SFX… in which case, no faults 😂

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