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Brad2912

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  1. It’s not even a Tuts anymore. It’s just run by the markets
  2. They’re not going to be indoors. Enclosing that entire area to fit 3 coasters would likely cost more than the coasters themselves. I think one indoor family Coaster is enough for MW
  3. That’s like them bulldozing DC Rivals and you saying “if you need your fix go ride Sponge Bob’s Boating School Blast”
  4. Yep… bulldozed. That entire block is becoming a new tower and resort
  5. I will say that was definitely off putting and also seemed to be an increasing issue for whatever reason
  6. The pizzas were fantastic when Dough bros first opened, but I found they dropped in quality and toppings as time went by. I haven’t given them another shot in the last 12 months though so they could have improved
  7. I think that’s a fantastic suggestion. It won’t happen, but it’s a great concept and idea and something I hope they consider theme wise in the future. Sonic is a massive property that is generational now. the new rides will retain DC theming, and at least on the case of the dueller will be villain based
  8. On Monday (granted it was a public holiday) half the grass area was filled with cars
  9. Pretty clear I’m talking about the present moment where half the Gold Coast is being disrupted by staff shortages. It just isn’t possible. in the pre-covid world I was a firm supporter of extended summer hours
  10. That just means cycle times won’t change between peak and off-peak….
  11. Providing the plans haven’t changed in the last 9 months, then yes it’s for real
  12. It would be due to staffing. Whilst not confirmed I have heard that movieworld has in excess of 100 staff isolating who can’t work and that is affecting operations and ride openings. Half the restaurants on the GC and closed or only opening for dinner as not enough staff left. local council pools also closed as no staff left to run them
  13. It’s a family duelling boomerang and a family suspended. No inversions. Really you are replacing nothing with family attractions. AA has been SBNO for long enough that the GP are not thinking “they are replacing this with that” but that you are adding 3 new rides
  14. There’s no denying the other severely lacking area is WB kids area , and I hope that’s the next focal point after this
  15. It will all come down to the theming and elements they put in and around the rides. we’ve all learnt that artistic impressions are not necessarily (and rarely in-fact) a reflection of the final product. i think the generic layouts pulled from vekoma’s website however are positive and adding 3 more family attractions, and being coasters I think that’s a massive positive. Being able to offer 5 family coasters, on top of WWF and JL gives MW a big jump on rival parks for the families with 7-12 yo kids/young teen market
  16. Hasn’t been posted onto Parkz. Won’t be posting it unless someone rules it’s not open slather to post anything you want - but that generally isn’t the case
  17. It won’t be inverting… Well now that someone has decided to leak the info.. does that mean we can post the actual details? Tbh I didn’t think this kind of post would be approved without an official announcement
  18. Using the estimated capacities and track lengths that were mentioned in the town hall - you can work out the exact models straight from vekoma’s website as the model specs were just copied
  19. Photos are checked, and on the handheld scanner it shows whether an adult or child ticket
  20. I’d argue TOT was far more iconic than GD and they were happy to let that go. Whilst I don’t think it’ll happen short term, the minute upkeep outweighs perceived or real benefit, GD will go.
  21. Looks fantastic. Hope it is a long term (min 12 months) addition
  22. Not really comparing apples to apples though. DCR didn’t launch in a covid arena with highly impacted domestic travel, community trepidation with crowds, and mandates stopping many families and/or groups of people from attending. The La Niña weather pattern doesn’t help planning a day out with certainty either at the moment
  23. They have certainly had their management and logistical issues (especially kitchen related) since opening. My company used to run a weekly entertainment program at the venue, it was making them an absolute shit tonne of revenue and profit every week at a generally off-peak time. It ended up growing beyond what they could accommodate with their kitchen, so instead of making it a ticketed style event or limiting numbers on a first come first served basis, they just said "well thats all too difficult to manage and we dont want to disappoint people" so they axed it all together - thus disappointing everyone rather than just some people, and costing themselves a weekly cash cow.
  24. Ardent Leisure, owner of Dreamworld has dumped its $75m plans for a new hotel, tourist park Dreamworld has dumped its plans for a $75m resort project after a breakdown in negotiations with the developer. Parents company Ardent Leisure announced its plans for a new hotel and tourist park, Dreamworld Resort, in May. The project was to be funded and developed by Gold Coast Airport Hotel developer Evolution Group on part of the surplus land owned by Ardent next to the Dreamworld park. The accommodation offering was to include a 4-star 250 room resort-style hotel, 40 bungalows and a 5-star tourist park with 100 powered sites. In an announcement to the ASX on Tuesday, Ardent said those plans were off the table. “Since notifying the market earlier this year that a non-binding agreement had been entered into with developer Evolution Group to develop a resort style hotel and tourist park adjacent to Dreamworld the parties and their advisers have been engaged in negotiations, however they have been unable to reach agreement on key aspects of the proposal,” the statement said. “As a consequence, the Company has ceased these non-binding negotiations.” Ardent, which launched its $30m Steel Taipan roller coaster at Dreamworld just last week, said it remained committed “to exploring an on-site tourist accommodation offering at Dreamworld”. “(The board) will now focus its attention on progressing the other available options, as well as continuing to explore opportunities to maximise the Group’s total surplus land holdings adjacent to the park,” the statement said. “The company is optimistic that, with the Queensland border now re-open, the theme park business will benefit from increased visitation off the back of pent-up demand.” https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/business/gold-coast-business/ardent-leisure-owner-of-dreamworld-has-dumped-its-75m-plans-for-a-new-hotel-tourist-park/news-story/f1f07f6274dfea8245ceadaef9146073
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