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hey guys, dreamworld will be doing there first of 4 night events this year on the 1st april. screamworld: 6-30pm-10-00pm $30 10% discount for max action pass holders live entertainment music comps and fireworks!! only 2000 tickets available. also this easter new shows will go into nick central, and also a new nick flick in the imax theatre.

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Here is some info on the events. From Dreamworlds Website at: www.dreamworld.com.au Nick-a-Riffic Celebrations from March 25 - April 24 Bursting with 16 rides and attractions, Nick Central is already the coolest kid's zone in the world oozing with family fun for everyone. But this Easter we've doubled the fun and tripled the treats with a new Spongebob Show, Nick Flicks on the big screen and your favourite Nicktoons up close and personal. From March 25 to April 24, soak up the fun at Dreamworld as we blast your brains with all things Nick. Prepare to Party To kick the celebrations off, Dreamworld opens the curtain on a brand-new, live-show extravaganza, Stories from Bikini Bottom, The Spongebob Squarepants Show. With three live shows daily, Stories from Bikini Bottom will get your toes tapping and your hands clapping as sponge-mania well and truly takes a hold. The NickToons may already be larger than life but at Dreamworld they're a whole lot bigger. See how your favourite Nicktoons measure up on the big screen in Australia's very first Nick Flicks. Nick Flicks, in the IMAX theatre, will screen four times daily so sit back and relax in air conditioned comfort. As if that's not enough….you guessed it, there's more. Meet all your favourite Nick-a-riffic cartoon characers up close and personal only at Dreamworld. Catch up with Eliza from the Wild Thornberries, get your dose of Dora the Explorer, run riot with the Rugrats and party with Spongebob and Patrick Star. Come Celebrate Nickelodeon Madness this Easter Dreamworld is open from 10.00am to 5.00pm daily but get in early this Easter and get an extra hour of Nickelodeon madness. From March 25 to April 8, Dreamworld will extend trading hours from 9.30am to 5.30pm. Don't miss the biggest, Nick-a-riffic celebration of the year at Dreamworld, the only place to be this Easter! SCREAMWORLD Screamworld - The After Dark Park! Stock up with Strepsils and get ready to scream yourself silly as Australia's favourite theme park opens its doors after dark. When the lights go out, Dreamworld morphs into Screamworld ... The After Dark Park. Live entertainment, rides in the dark, fireworks spectacular and music - all under the cloak of darkness. Dreamworld will keep the screams going year round with four Screamworld spectaculars planned for 2005. Get yourself to the first of the Screamworld events on Friday April 1 from 6.30pm-10.00pm. Only 2000 tickets will be sold to this exclusive event - so get in quick. Screamworld Entertainment You'll definitely feel the beat with live entertainment and music throughout the evening. Screamworld is sure to go off with a bang as Dreamworld lights up the sky with a firework extravaganza. Screamworld Rides & Attractions If you've conquered Dreamworld's Big 5 Thrill Rides, try doing it in the dark. The Tower of Terror is taller and more terrifying then ever before and the Cyclone is whipping up a storm under the stars. Add the Wipeout, the Giant Drop and The Claw to the moonlight mix and you have three and a half hours of screams a minute. Nick Central, the coolest kid's zone in the world will add extra madness to the mayhem with 16 rides and attractions oozing with family fun. The Angry Beavers Sooty Spin will swing into scream mode and the Mine Ride will also come alive for the wildest night of thrills and spills on offer.* Win Great Prizes Take Nestle Peters Unbeatably Massive Drumstick Challenge at Screamworld. Buy a DRUMSTICK, Ride the Big 5 Thrill rides in the dark and go into the draw to win cool prizes! Only at Screamworld on Friday 1st April. More details available on the night. Ticket Information Tickets are only $30 and go on sale Wednesday 16th March at 9am via dreamworld.com.au or Dreamworld's Guest Services. Tickets must be pre-purchased. No tickets will be available on the night. Dreamworld's Max Action Pass holders receive at 10% discount. Tickets can only pre-purchased from Dreamworld's Guest Services on presentation of a Max Action ID card. This unbeatably massive evening is proudly brought to you by Nestle Peters' Drumstick and Sea FM. *Selected rides and attractions will be closed on the evening: Blue Lagoon waterpark, River Rapids Ride, Log Ride, Big Brother and Australian Wildlife Experience.

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Pitty to hear no water rides will be open. I really doubt 3 and a half hours will be enough to get many rides in. It'll be good if you can just stay in the park from when it opens to the end of the night. 12 hours would be nice! My parents will never let me go though. Damn.

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This sounds like a great improvement over the "Fright Night" they had last year. Quite a few of the issues brought up by people (including by some on this site) are taken into account, and its really good to see the park respond so positively to the guests input. Everyone wanted less tickets, more rides and longer hours, well Dreamworld is delivering all of those and then some. Well done! The only remaining issue is with how the park handles closing the rides by 10, as that was the big fiasco last time. Its kinda surprising they aren't closing the rides at 9.30 this time around, since saying rides are open until 10 implies queues will be open till 10, though in reality it means "everyone off the rides by 10". Still, probably a minor issue in what sounds like will be a good night.

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This is a great value added service for the business!! MW & SW do very very well out of their functions so I guess they pose less of a need to run these sorts of events. Personally, I think 3.5 hrs will be more than enough considering the number of rides open and relative few number of tickets sold should ensure shorter waits.

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Will DW be doing the thing where you can go in when the park opens and then stay for the night event? I think they did last time but you had to pay an extra ten dollars when you went in to the park. Is that right or....? Also, I agree with Joz, DW are starting to listen to the problems and think about them.

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