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I would really like to see Dreamworld put a coaster where Blue Lagoon is, IF they remove it. I'm still not entirely sure they will, it still get's plenty of visitors from what I've seen/heard. IF Dreamworld decide to replace Blue Lagoon with a coaster, I dont want a world first or any kind of record breaker. I would rather see them spend the money they would have spent on a record breaker and build a good solid ride with DECENT themeing. There is so much potential for that area, let's hope they utilise it accordingly, regardless of what they do.

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You know, when I was at Dreamworld on April 27, I went to Blue Lagoon with my friend Tristan and didn't think of it at the time as potentially being the last time we'd ever be able to go there but it could well have been. It's a nice area, I hope they run it for at least one more season. I think I'll just bite the bullet though and buy a WNW annual next then one for the water park when it opens

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Well, it was always inevitable but its no real loss since its just progress and we are getting a better replacement anyway. Though one bad thing is the fact Australia now no longer has any tobbogan slides. Hopefully BB wont be back and that will leave that whole side of the park free to be developed.
Sorry Gazza but there already planning for BB07.
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