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Dreamworld

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18 reviews – “Very Good”
Gold Coast, Australia
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It's satisfying seeing such an impressive coaster finally coming together after months of waiting.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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Or years of waiting if you've been wanting Dreamworld to build a modern, world class full circuit coaster.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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Like it or loathe it, this is the skyline of a new Dreamworld.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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Fewer and fewer parts are remaining in the car park. This appears to belong to the final brakes.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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Notable parts still to be built include the "reverse twisted halfpipe" at the back of the swing launch, and the barrel roll at the end of the course.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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This thing is used for transporting and calibrating the cars.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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The station looks like it will have a contemporary, reptilian inspired design, with these triangular features on one side.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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The transfer track for the swing launch system and the bank of LSMs.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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Owing to the triple launch system, this coaster will use a shorter bank of LSM's compared to other Mack "Blue Fire" clones. Instead, the bank of LSM's will be used three times in each cycle, as the train passes forwards, backwards and forwards again.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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From the launch the train will travel up and over the highest point on this wide high banked turn.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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It certainly ensures the ride is visible from main street.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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Steel Taipan, a colab between Mack Rides, Buchan Architects, Condev Construction, Rider Levett Bucknall Quantity Surveyors and the Queensland Government.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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The first inversion is the loop, which stands at the end of the pathway leading to the ride. Let's hope the park makes something of this area, because it currently feels like you're walking down a back alley.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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Out of the loop is a very hard right turn, which banks quite severely. At what will essentially be close to full speed, it's sure to thrill.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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The track heads up to a trim brake, which washes off a bit of excess speed. On other "Blue Fire" clones this section is used as a mid course block brake to allow additional trains to operate.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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Strangely, our version of the coaster has additional smaller supports between the main columns at some high load sections.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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Looks like an oil refinery.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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You drop off the trim brake into a corkscrew.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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Actually two corkscrews, mirrored against each other in a "twisted horsehoe" arrangement first seen on Maverick at Cedar Point.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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Fun Fact: Steel Taipan is the 2nd orange roller coaster in the history of the Gold Coast to feature two corkscrews.
by Parkz, 4 years ago
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