Warner Bros. Movie World has officially opened the Southern Hemisphere’s first Virtual Reality rollercoaster experience to take guests on unique and immersive adventure.
In today's news, control and safety systems function correctly on Sea World's Storm Coaster, resulting in a minor inconvenience to riders on-board.
Queensland School holidays are underway today and with them comes technical rehearsals for Doomsday Destroyer and the long-awaited redeveloped Tiger Island. Dreamworld has seemingly ruled out any new roller coasters to counter the Mack-built ride that has started construction at Warner Bros. Movie World.
More characters – both villains and heroes – appear at DC Comics Super-Villains Unleashed, while an iconic but long-disused part of Warner Bros. Movie World looks to be gone for good.
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The first riders have ridden Doomsday Destroyer during testing, while finishing touches are put on DC Comics Super-Villains Unleashed.
Crates and crates of Mack Rides components, and plenty of cleared dirt as Warner Bros. Movie World gears up for their 2017 roller coaster.
Months of speculation may be coming to a close with crates from Mack Rides spotted on site at Warner Bros. Movie World today on the location expected to be the home of the park's hotly anticipated 2017 roller coaster.
Three weeks prior to opening the 2016/17 season, Adventure World already has guests planning ahead – announcing the signing of a contract for a new $7.5m attraction slated for September 2017.
Despite its October opening being a month away, Doomsday Destroyer and DC Super-Villains Unleashed are looking very complete. The area is just awaiting themed elements to turn the DC-inspired street into a city run amok with villains and mayhem.