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34 minutes ago, Gary86 said:

Probably prepping it for demolition. It wont reopen now the River Rapids is getting demolished. Hopefully a new Mine Ride gets built. Removing the River Rapids holding pond next to it means a bigger and better Mine Ride can get built.

I believe it is more likely that DW ditches the gold rush theme altogether and rethemes the area to something new. It allows the following to happen:

  • It allows DW to gain new visitors by capitalising on something that is new; ie: a new themed area
  • It puts the park on good terms with the victims' families by removing the area that caused the deaths of their loved ones.
  • It also allows DW to clean up that specific section of the park that has needed an update since Eureka closed in 2005.

The Eureka Mountain ride is iconic my ass.

It's about time Dreamworld should get rid of the ride, get rid of the Gold Rush theme and move as far away from the accident as possible.

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11 hours ago, Gary86 said:

Probably prepping it for demolition. It wont reopen now the River Rapids is getting demolished. Hopefully a new Mine Ride gets built. Removing the River Rapids holding pond next to it means a bigger and better Mine Ride can get built.

If this is true, all I have to say is

finally

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I'd say it was opinion rather than sourced info, but to be honest, it's very well reasoned. Distancing themselves from that incident is necessary. The mountain will have to go and is no more iconic than the Sturt paddler.

No amount of money right now is too much to give that area an entirely fresh start.

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I believe the area is still used as a general Maintenance workshop space. 

Lighting is pretty much always on in there and Fitters as well as other Maintenance crew are often spotted coming and going through those big doors.

For an Enthusiast like myself it has always been an area of great interest, catching the occasional glimpse of the inside and skeleton of the mine ride coaster above.

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