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Photos at Dreamworld
16 reviews –
“Very Good”
Gold Coast, Australia
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The train picks up speed as it hurtles towards the ground.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
A moment of weightlessness as you wonder if you are going to make it over the top.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
The element is like an overbanked turn crossed with a top hat.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
At 105 km/h it can now clear the horseshoe.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
A 3rd and final pass down the launch track propels riders to maximum speed.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
It's also a great spectacle for people on the exit ramp.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
It's a surprisingly forceful element, with strong positve g's felt as you transition uphill.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
The train coasts backwards down the launch track, when a powerful kick from the 2nd launch boosts the train up the reverse spiral.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
The first launch gives the train enough power to get halfway up the horseshoe. It loses momentum and then rolls backwards down the launch track, much like the old Tower of Terror.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
A cruisy first launch.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
The switch track then slides across, connecting the launch track to the section of track leading up the reverse spiral. The train launches immediately after it locks in place.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
The ride uses a switch track system to allow the train to travel in two directions on the launch track. First the train rolls onto to the start of the launch track and then stops.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
The train glides out of the station, and a low barrier makes it easy to photograph your friends on the ride.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
The so called "Zero Car" on the train.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
The trains feature a comfortable overhead lapbar and elevated seating, creating a real feeling of openness when riding.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
The load platform is functional, with plenty of space for loose items, and dual exit gates to clear the platform quickly.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
The safety video plays on overhead screens. There are 10 rows on one train, each seating two riders. The Tailwhip equipped train has only 9 rows, and the load gates are programmed to keep the gate for row 10 closed when that train is parked.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
The station is spacious, with the entry host able to batch three trains ahead of time by directing guests to stand on the dots.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
Restrictions sign.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
The left queue splits again into three to separate the single rider, ride express and Tailwhip lines.
by Gazza, 2 years ago
Steel Taipan
Dreamworld
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