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The first half of the ride sits on the roof of the dodgems building, which previously held the Tumble Bug ride.

Just inside the entrance foyer is a preserved car from the original Big Dipper.

Height limit sign.

A panel at the entrance contains some history about the previous two incarnations.

The station is low key, behind this façade above the dodgems.

It is the 3rd coaster bearing the "Big Dipper' name in the parks history, and re-uses the same entrance.

The vehicles are styled like mini sports cars, with guests harnessed by a comfortable lap restraint.

It is the worlds first installation of the Intamin 'Hot Racer' coaster, which has guests sitting in individual cars that straddle a 'single rail' track.

Big Dipper is the most significant new ride at Luna Park Sydney in decades.

Rockin' Tug was built by Zamperla.

The turkey trot has long gangways that move up and down in an orbital motion (Similar to a magic carpet ride)

The biggest, near vertical slide.

On the joy wheel, guests must try to remain seated on smooth polished spinning wheel. The speed increases, until you can no longer hold yourself in place, at which point you are flung off onto the padding around the outside.

Barrels of Fun has you darting through a spinning tunnel.

Tucked underneath the sides is a small mirror maze.

The giant mat slides dominate Coney Island.

On the walkway behind you can squeeze through some elastic strings. In front is a great collection of retro arcade machines.

A collection of photos showing the various iterations of Mr Moon.

Once you are inside, you find yourself in a bit of a free play area, where you are able to try the various activities as many times as you like.

There are moving floors, and air blowers. A frosted window can be seen on the left. At night, It allows silhouettes of guests moving through to be seen by bystanders outside.