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Newest photos at Sea World
10 reviews –
“Good”
Gold Coast, Australia
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The ride's shortened course resulted in a couple of boats being removed from the ride to ensure proper spacing.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Viking's Revenge Flume Ride
Sea World
The Flume Ride remains closed while construction takes place directly over its path.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Viking's Revenge Flume Ride
Sea World
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The prefabricated sides await placement along the straight run into the lift hill.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
It wouldn't be a water coaster without water...
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The station area is slowly coming together. The flume trough drops off here to house the conveyor belt into the station.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The actual flume trough is a moulded concrete structure. Seen here is the final turn into the station.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The sides of the main trough are formed by lining these prefabricated steel segments vertically against each other before filling with concrete.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Sides being built for the main trough that will take up almost the entire show building.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Walls being built to contain the water cascade effect that will surround the final drop.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Before the ride's wet finale, the track makes a subterranean dive in this trench. Exposed steel reinforcing along the edges of the trench shows where a headchopper effect will be built over the track.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The redesigned Flume Ride snakes its way through the Storm Coaster's supports.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Narrowly bordered by the Flume Ride, Jet Rescue and the Skyway, it's nothing short of a miracle that Sea World were able to squeeze an off-the-shelf ride model into such as tight space.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Supports are raised into place on their respective footings one by one.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
There's no shortage of track scattered around the construction site.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
A lone support that will form part of the lift hill.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Given the large size of the ride's vehicles, the coaster section on these water coasters can't navigate tight sections of track.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
This curve comes after the initial drop. The roller coaster portion of the ride is essentially a 540º spiral into the final splashdown.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The top of the lift hill plateaus, giving the vehicle time to clear the lift hill chain before accelerating, so as to reduce wear on the chain dog -- the mechanism that engages with the moving chain.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
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