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by Justin Asbury, Liam Schembri, 19 years ago
The Bush Beast
Wonderland Sydney
Bush Beast at the time of Wonderland's closure was the only conventional wooden roller coaster in Australia.
by Justin Asbury, Liam Schembri, 19 years ago
The Bush Beast
Wonderland Sydney
Up to 50 riders could ride at any one time.
by Justin Asbury, Liam Schembri, 19 years ago
Bounty's Revenge
Wonderland Sydney
This attraction was built by Swiss company Intamin AG.
by Justin Asbury, Liam Schembri, 19 years ago
Bounty's Revenge
Wonderland Sydney
It was quite a picturesque ride, located on the lake in Botany Bay.
by Justin Asbury, Liam Schembri, 19 years ago
Bounty's Revenge
Wonderland Sydney
A gentle trip back to the station is all that remains.
by Richard Wilson, 19 years ago
Wild West Falls
Warner Bros. Movie World
The boats reach a speed of 70km/hr on the final drop, and quickly stop with a surge of water.
by Richard Wilson, 19 years ago
Wild West Falls
Warner Bros. Movie World
Sit up the front if you're after a good soaking.
by Richard Wilson, 19 years ago
Wild West Falls
Warner Bros. Movie World
The half enclosed drop provides a "handchopper" effect for riders on the left side. This shield is here to keep screams down for nearby residents.
by Richard Wilson, 19 years ago
Wild West Falls
Warner Bros. Movie World
The mountain containing the ride is very Disneyland Big Thunder Railroad-esque.
by Richard Wilson, 19 years ago
Wild West Falls
Warner Bros. Movie World
The ride's surroundings create a very authentic wild west atmosphere.
by Richard Wilson, 19 years ago
Wild West Falls
Warner Bros. Movie World
Though it does vary from ride to ride, you can expect to get pretty wet from this final splashdown.
by Richard Wilson, 19 years ago
Wild West Falls
Warner Bros. Movie World
A final drop of 20m is the finale of Wild West Falls.
by Richard Wilson, 19 years ago
Wild West Falls
Warner Bros. Movie World
Before the final drop, riders are taken through a ghost town, complete with ghosts haunting the wild west props.
by Richard Wilson, 19 years ago
Wild West Falls
Warner Bros. Movie World
Following this backwards drop is a section of backwards flume, coming to an end here.
by Richard Wilson, 19 years ago
Wild West Falls
Warner Bros. Movie World
A surprise backwards drop provides an interesting moment of airtime.
by Richard Wilson, 19 years ago
Wild West Falls
Warner Bros. Movie World
At $18 million, it is the single largest investment in Australian theme park history.
by Richard Wilson, 19 years ago
Wild West Falls
Warner Bros. Movie World
This flume ride is the largest in Australia. It features two lifts and two drops.
by Richard Wilson, 19 years ago
Wild West Falls
Warner Bros. Movie World
A licensing issue in 2002 caused the ride's name to be changed to Wild West Falls.
by Richard Wilson, 19 years ago
Wild West Falls
Warner Bros. Movie World
Wild West Falls originally opened in 1998 as Wild Wild West, to tie in with the Will Smith film of the same name.
by Richard Wilson, 19 years ago
Wild West Falls
Warner Bros. Movie World
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