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“Very Good”
Gold Coast, Australia
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The area has the vibe of a bustling chinese village, with lots of little shops and houses.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Dreamworld
Cardbout cutout rabbits and pigs occupy the windows.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Dreamworld
Some of the details follow a similar method to Arkham Asylum at Movie World, with printed images set into the 3D theming (Such as the windows)
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Dreamworld
Much like the other parts of the Dreamworks experience are character graphics with slogans.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Dreamworld
SkaDoosh is a retheme/replacement of the Bumper Beach attraction.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Dreamworld
The old bumper cars haven't just been reused. A new system that has done away with the ceiling mesh has been installed. The floor is divided into electrically insulated metal strips, similar to the Dodgems at Movie World, allowing the cars to operate.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Dreamworld
Each car looks like Po's dragon disguise.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Dreamworld
Fence theming.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Dreamworld
There's a nice mural along the back wall too.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Dreamworld
There's plenty more detail out in the main area.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Dreamworld
Mr Ping's Courtyard is a recreation of the Noodle Shop from the film.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Dreamworld
No noodles for sale though, but there is a statue of Mr Ping, and an outdoor TV showing the film.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Dreamworld
Mr Ping.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Dreamworld
We're not sure where the beer came from.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Dreamworld
Overall, the Land of Awesomeness, like the rest of the Dreamworks Experience areas, is one of the best themed in Australia.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Dreamworld
Pandamonium is the flagship attraction of the Kung Fu Panda Land of Awesomness. Guests ride in one of 6 Rickshaws that swing 360 degrees sideways, whilst revolving around a central hub.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Serpent Slayer
Dreamworld
The entrance. Guests can choose the "Hard Style" or "Soft Style" queue depending on desired intensity.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Serpent Slayer
Dreamworld
"Hard Style" riders are swung through full 360 loopings, at high speed.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Serpent Slayer
Dreamworld
"Soft Style" riders are only swung around 180 degrees side to side, slowly, and without going upside down.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Serpent Slayer
Dreamworld
The vast majority of riders were choosing the "Hard Style" queue, with the "Soft Style" queue (seen on the left) virtually deserted. This meant the ride was basically run hard style on most cycles, with soft cycle beign run when enough guests turned up to warrant it.
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Nickelodeon Central
Serpent Slayer
Dreamworld
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