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Murrisippi Motors - Vintage Cars to be relocated to Rivertown area at Dreamworld


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55 minutes ago, rappa said:

The engine is now electric and it has simulated noises

With Autopia I actually don't get this. It's supposed to be tomorrow land, electric vehicles would be on theme. Vintage cars the whole point is they're vintage cars and old cars have petrol motors.

 

And we settled it yesterday, it's not a relocation, one ride is being scrapped and a different ride is being built.

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24 minutes ago, Slick said:

By that logic, if I buy a new road car somehow it’s the same car as the one I had before because they have the same spirit.

By that logic, you still have a (new) car. It still fulfils that function.

By that logic, they still have a (new) vintage car ride. It still fulfils that function.

22 minutes ago, joz said:

With Autopia I actually don't get this. It's supposed to be tomorrow land, electric vehicles would be on theme. Vintage cars the whole point is they're vintage cars and old cars have petrol motors.

Just for completeness, the original storyline for Autopia wasn't the cars of tomorrow but the highways of tomorrow.

 

It was a weak theme and an excuse for attraction filler which has ultimately become a staple of the park, but it is what it is.

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18 minutes ago, DaptoFunlandGuy said:

Just for completeness, the original storyline for Autopia wasn't the cars of tomorrow but the highways of tomorrow.

Would the highways of tomorrow not have electric cars on them?

24 minutes ago, rappa said:

The electric cars have futuristic jetsons style fake noises

This is important in helping me get on with my day.

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Surely they will retheme the motor coaster to blend a little better and not take away from the Rivertown entrance? 
Rivertown Racers, Dirt Bike Derby, Murrisippi Motorcross?

There are plenty of easy to blend in themes they could go with, even if all they did was retheme that horribly tacky green building/entrance sign. 
do we have any word about the possibility of this? 

Thinking of the dingo racers at Aussie world, pretty cheap but fairly effective. They don’t need to spend a fortune, you don’t want it to take away from the Rivertown entrance, but just something to blend in nicely could be fairly affordable/easy to do…

we keep saying ‘get rid of it’ but they won’t, not for a long time. It’s still fairly popular with kids/families. 

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1 hour ago, New display name said:

How difficult would it be to change the trains to a spinning coaster?

Anything’s possible! If DW are willing to pay and Intamin are willing to design a train to work with the correct wheel alignments for this track.

But for me it doesn’t even need to be a spinning train, it just needs be a comfortable one!

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17 minutes ago, themagician said:

But for me it doesn’t even need to be a spinning train, it just needs be a comfortable one!

But I have already have an AI name. /s

Gspin.

12 minutes ago, Gazza said:

Depends how heavy the trains are!

True.

Have you ridden the Tornado spin coaster by Intamin?

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