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  1. It depends on how you do theme park visits. For me, I could easily fill up an entire day even with lower attendance, with less rides and extended hours, particularly if you include WWW. My advice would be to do exactly the thing you're thinking of doing; spend a few hours at WWW during the first half of the day. It's a really good little water park, easily fill a few hours there. The other thing I'd say is to take it really easy, when was the last time you went into the cinema? Have you ever sat up the back of the new grandstand at Tiger Island with a tasty beverage? What about watching the sheep shearing show? Dreamworld is a big park and there's lots to do besides rides, so take this as a good chance to do all that other stuff you normally miss. The rest of my advice would be sit down to dinner in the restaurant, do a couple rides at night (always fun!) and just enjoy yourself waiting for Fire Machine (which is worth waiting for). Even with the rides open the way to do a long day at a theme park isn't to madly try and do everything, but take a slower pace and enjoy the whole park. That's especially true now, so go in expecting a nice day out and you'll get one. If you go in expecting non-stop rides you'll probably disappointed.
    6 points
  2. Pity it isn't a flume ride. Those things are really popular.
    4 points
  3. Nope... as per our guidelines we don't want these 'mega-threads' anymore. We'll be winding down as many of the 2016 ones we can in the near future. Feel free to start a new thread on any specific Dreamworld topic you want.
    4 points
  4. Would be funny if this is the 2019 attraction and gets announced before MW's coaster
    3 points
  5. I think it's a software thing. After downloading the file and ensuring the correct rotation was done, I tried to upload it full size and got this result.
    2 points
  6. The timing on which they have closed the ride is during possibly the most popular time for tourists. With that said, its obvious Movie World wasn't fully expecting for the changes to have to be made, otherwise they would have been made before holidays. With that said, if you were a tourist, and you visited Movie World, would you be more dissapointed if you couldn't ride sdsc at all, or if you could ride but without scenery. So from a tourist standpoint it's a better outcome than a complete closing of the ride. I understand the standards of village roadshow theme parks and how they aren't met with the current state of the ride, but in the long run, more people got to experience the sdsc. And if you were a tourist, although you would be dissapoined, it wouldn't be as bad of an experience if you hadn't rode before. That's my opinion
    1 point
  7. The attraction is already up and running "Long Shot" *can't rotate photo on iPhone sorry ?
    1 point
  8. Cameras are allowed on Scooby though, why would there be any consequences? MW always asks for private details to discuss complaints, nothing out of the ordinary.
    1 point
  9. A few pics I took with my phone camera the other night. Note the Audience at the bottom of the 2nd and 3rd ones?
    1 point
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