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The stadium at Tiger Island is full half an hour before the show.
Elswhere though, summer crowds fill the park.
If your dreams are faded and barely recognisable then you can live them at Dreamworld...
The odd placement of the forthcoming DreamWorks attraction means that Kevil Hill sits tucked in a dead end and attracting very small crowds.
The forthcoming DreamWorks area sits half-built as a likely testament to Universal's high standards when approving concepts.
Seatbelts have been added Shockwave, something not seen on other identical rides anywhere else in the world.
Thanks to this ride's painfully low capacity, that's actually a fairly long queue.
Tail Spin spins.
It's hard to believe that the earlier mooted pre-Christmas opening was ever going to happen given how much work is still happening on the ride.
The length of downtime on Wipeout is virtually unheard of, but with the replacement major bearing in place, the 25-year-old ride will hopefully not cause too much fuss... for at least a few more years.
Its reopening date has constantly been pushed back in recent months, but it might just reopen on January 1 if the ever-changing maintenance page on Dreamworld's website is to be believed.
Queues fill the staircases at WhiteWater World.
There's even ticket booths open at WhiteWater World.
The seats are there, awaiting installation.
Wipeout has its gondola back in place, sans seats.
A decent queue for Dreamworld's perennially popular The Claw.
Ocean Parade is feeling vibrant yet again, despite the Wipeout's ongoing closure.
It is pleasing to see such a full car park at Dreamworld.
Things do feel back to normal in sheer numbers, though of course discounting has factored heavily in recent months and annual passes as low as $49 no doubt filled a few stockings at Christmas.
It's a whole different atmosphere to twelve months ago.