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Looks like it will be permanent. They've used the old vortex building to accommodate for the course... seems like a very small area how ever.
The old Vortex Building, attached to the rather large tent like demountable building that was used for Nightmares, the Mummy, and a function centre. Its been placed down behind the Nick Stuff merchandise outlet, running all the way down the length of the building. From what i know, the vortex building will only be used as a queueing area. That gives them more than enough room for a decent attraction.
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Yeah, this is Dreamworld's chance to recover a lot of ground...
What the!!!!!!!!!!! How can you say that this attraction will recover a lot of ground? Let’s look at it. A tent, some lights and a couple of guns. After all Dreamsworlds’ previous attempts, what make you think this would be any different.
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What the!!!!!!!!!!! How can you say that this attraction will recover a lot of ground? Let’s look at it. A tent, some lights and a couple of guns. After all Dreamsworlds’ previous attempts, what make you think this would be any different.
Was referring to tbone's second sentence - wasn't talking about just the addition of this attraction. I also meant the opportunity to do some stuff with the area the Dream Room was in/where the mini water park used to be. They could have a proper Goldrush Country again or extend Rocky Hollow. Edited by Gold Coaster
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Prepare for the fight of your life in Dreamworld’s new immersive combat experience, AVPX. Dodge, duck and defend as you get caught in the crossfire of an eternal battle for supremacy between two interstellar movie legends, Alien and Predator. The walls are alive, laser fields lock you into the action and alien impregnation will turn your team mates against you. You are the target; your mission is to survive. It’s Alien vs. Predator vs. You. Open April 10 and is included in cost of entry.
Wow, its free. Thanks Dreamworld but it is about time. Interesting attraction I wonder how it will cope capacity wise. I have a feeling it will be popular now it is free. Edited by cadboy
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Sorry for the Double Post... but some info has been put up about the attraction. From April 10, Dreamworld will become the stage for an immersive combat experience where humans are the bait and their mission is to survive. Taking place in an intelligent arena that fights back, combatants earn points by engaging multi-layered targets with a Delta Strike phaser that triggers both shotgun and rifle-effect beams and comes with LCD screens and speakers to provide real-time game play information. New York based producer and director Lynton V Harris, the man behind attractions based on blockbuster movies, has been tasked with pushing laser combat beyond the arcade. “No one has themed laser to this extent and it was important that we get it right, so we went straight to the source,” said Lynton. “We flew to Los Angeles to meet with Amalgamated Dynamics Inc headed by the Creature Effects Creators of Alien vs. Predator, Tom Woodruff Jnr and Alec Gillis, to keep the attraction as consistent to the movie as possible.” AVPX is included in the Dreamworld entry price. Visit the AVPX microsite now and Join the Battle! Click Here

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