Toggle navigation
Theme Parks
Rides & Atractions
News
Forums
Search
Theme Parks
Rides
Reviews
Photos
News
Theme Park Deals
Attractions
Containing
Location
Location
Location
Location
FlowRider
Type
All Attractions
Park
Ride
Attraction type
All Attractions
Roller Coaster
Childrens Ride
Water Ride
Water Slide
Show
Walk-through
Flat Ride
Play Area
Exhibit
Pay To Ride Attraction
Transport Ride
Dark Ride
Guided Tour
Event
Retail Outlet
Food & Beverage
Aquatic
Attraction
Category
All Attractions
Thrill Ride
Family Attraction
Children's Attraction
Operating status
Any
Operating
Closed
Announced
Sort by
Select a sort...
Newest
Oldest
Alphabetical
Most Popular
Highest Rated
Random
Recently Updated
Sort by
Select a sort...
Newest
Oldest
Alphabetical
Most Popular
Highest Rated
Lowest Rated
Most Reviews
Fastest
Longest
Tallest
Hourly Capacity
Random
Sort by
Select a sort...
Newest
Oldest
Most Popular
Highest Rating
Lowest Rating
Most Helpful
Random
Sort by
Select a sort...
Newest
Oldest
Most Popular
Trending
Sort by
Select a sort...
Newest
Oldest
Most Popular
Random
Photo type
All Photos
General
Construction
Artwork
Photo type
All Articles
News
The Parkz Update
Press Releases
Editorials
Search
Newest photos at FlowRider
(Closed)
1 reviews –
“Good”
Dreamworld
Pay To Ride Attraction
Wave Loch Inc.
Overview
Photos
28
News
3
Reviews
1
Flowrider is closed for good and boarded off (Excuse the pun)
by Parkz, 4 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
The in park hopper entry gates to WhiteWater World. This shop also doubles as the Flowrider ticket sales shop.
by Paul Hollibone, 16 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
WhiteWater World
Under normal operating conditions they split the FlowRider down the middle to maximise capacity.
by Richard Wilson, 17 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
FlowRider is Dreamworld's newest attraction - the first FlowRider in Australia.
by Richard Wilson, 18 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
by Richard Wilson, 18 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
by Richard Wilson, 18 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
by Richard Wilson, 18 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
by Richard Wilson, 18 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
by Richard Wilson, 18 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
The concept of FlowRider was developed by Tom Lochtefeld of WaveLoch Inc. (USA). It isn't surpring that the idea came from his own surfing experience.
by Richard Wilson, 18 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
The attraction will be chiefly in "lie-down" mode for most of the day (i.e. body boarding style). At select times during the day Dreamworld will open it to standing for demonstrations and anyone who wants to give standing a go.
by Richard Wilson, 18 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
The attraction opens up the whole area quite nicely and will make views to the forthcoming water park that is being built in the background all the more spectacular for Dreamworld guests.
by Richard Wilson, 18 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
FlowRider is situated next to Cyclone, utilising part of the old Thunderbolt station.
by Richard Wilson, 18 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
Most of the professional riders that took part on the day started off pretty shakily, but as they kept at it they quickly got over the learning curve, as they expect most riders are able to do when first having a go.
by Richard Wilson, 18 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
The ride is $5 for a 30 minute session during the day at Dreamworld shared with 15 other guests, or you can come along for NightRider which is $20 for an hour shared with 12 other riders or $5 for non-riding spectators.
by Richard Wilson, 18 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
Much like most boarding sports, the FlowRider attraction is just as much a spectator sport as it is one for the participants.
by Richard Wilson, 18 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
There are several ways to "board" FlowRider. The most difficult of which is to drop in on the wave. One of the easier options is to gently lean onto the wave from the base.
by Richard Wilson, 18 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
If you do fall off you'll either slide to the bottom or be whisked to the top by the wave where there is a madded mesh flooring. Taking a spill is half the fun!
by Richard Wilson, 18 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
The padded surface means it's pretty impossible to injure yourself on the attraction, no matter how bad your stack.
by Richard Wilson, 18 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
Riders keep themselves on the wave by applying pressure with their back foot, making it different in this sense to sports like surfing and snowboarding where riders control themselves primarily with their front foot.
by Richard Wilson, 18 years ago
FlowRider
Dreamworld
1
2
Next »
×
Join Parkz for Free
Love theme parks too? Join us!
Keep track of all the parks and rides you've experienced
Rate and review your favourite attractions
Join the discussion in our forums to find out what new rides/attractions are on their way
Register Today
Sign in with Facebook
Sign in with Twitter
Existing user?
Login Now