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by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Whanau Way
Omaka Rocka
Aquatica
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Whanau Way
Omaka Rocka
Aquatica
The start tower.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Whanau Way
Omaka Rocka
Aquatica
Omaka Rocka finshes in these runout troughs. The oddly shaped rafts have an extra bugle behind where your head is to prevent any bumps to your head when passing through the funnels.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Omaka Rocka
Aquatica
Whilst Omaka Rocka resembles a minature version of Proslides famous "Tornado" slide, the sensation is far more muted. The addition of 'speed humps' in the slides slow rafts to such a point that they don't even run up the walls of each funnel.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Whanau Way
Omaka Rocka
Aquatica
The Omaka Rocka slides pass over the top, and are enclosed, with odd funnel shaped sections that rock and turn your raft slightly as you pass through.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Whanau Way
Omaka Rocka
Aquatica
The Whanau Way slides are fast, and alternate between quick enclosed curves and open air drops.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Whanau Way
Omaka Rocka
Aquatica
Whanau Way passes underneath. with two pairs of mirror image slides.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Whanau Way
Omaka Rocka
Aquatica
Whanau Way and Omaka Rocka are a pair of attractions in a slide complex with a common start tower.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Whanau Way
Omaka Rocka
Aquatica
An electronic timing system stands at the end of the runout. Good racers can do the entire slide in under 8 seconds.!
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Taumata Racer
Aquatica
On Taumata Racer, 8 riders race through enclosed spirals, which converge together for a large drop to the finish line.
by Gavin Seipelt, 13 years ago
Taumata Racer
Aquatica
Of note is the steady dip from the top of the lift hill down into that first turn. Perhaps the only moment of the ride where it pays homage to its wild mouse coasters that influence the El Loco style coaster.
by Richard Wilson, 13 years ago
Green Lantern Coaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
by Richard Wilson, 13 years ago
Green Lantern Coaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
The first block brake track is also in place, seen in the top right.
by Richard Wilson, 13 years ago
Green Lantern Coaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Several sections of track past the first drop have also been put in place.
by Richard Wilson, 13 years ago
Green Lantern Coaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Whatever angle you look at that drop from, it's mindblowingly steep.
by Richard Wilson, 13 years ago
Green Lantern Coaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Green Lantern's construction continues with the truly ridiculous first drop now in place.
by Richard Wilson, 13 years ago
Green Lantern Coaster
Warner Bros. Movie World
Buzzsaw is the first Maurer Sohne coaster in Australia.
by Richard Wilson, 13 years ago
Buzzsaw
Dreamworld
A look at the ride's wheel assembly. Of note is that the wheels are fixed rather than spring-loaded as on many modern coasters. The spine down the centre of the car is the brake fin for the friction brakes. Maurer Sohne use a box-style brake style similar to B&M whereas most friction brakes use thin fins of metal down the centre of the car.
by Richard Wilson, 13 years ago
Buzzsaw
Dreamworld
Buzzsaw is a zippy ride; there's not really any moments where it loses its fast pace.
by Richard Wilson, 13 years ago
Buzzsaw
Dreamworld
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