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Though it does vary from ride to ride, you can expect to get pretty wet from this final splashdown.
A final drop of 20m is the finale of Wild West Falls.
Before the final drop, riders are taken through a ghost town, complete with ghosts haunting the wild west props.
Following this backwards drop is a section of backwards flume, coming to an end here.
A surprise backwards drop provides an interesting moment of airtime.
At $18 million, it is the single largest investment in Australian theme park history.
This flume ride is the largest in Australia. It features two lifts and two drops.
A licensing issue in 2002 caused the ride's name to be changed to Wild West Falls.
Wild West Falls originally opened in 1998 as Wild Wild West, to tie in with the Will Smith film of the same name.
Turbo Mountain is Australia's only coaster from legendary German manufacturer Schwarzkopf.
This ride is a similar concept to Wipeout at Dreamworld.
This unique thrill ride spins riders in every direction.
The Little Leaper is like a drop ride for children.
The Dragon Express was built by Itallian company Zamperla.
On Rampage, riders are twisted and turned in every direction by two arms capable of rotating either way.
The Power Surge is best described as a far more extreme encarnation of the classic Enterprise ride.
February 16 2002: First signs of track for Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster, which also confirmed that this would be a wild mouse style coaster.
This spillout queue was one of the remains from "The Great Gremlins Adventure", which Scooby-Doo replaced. If this queue is full then expect two hour waits or more!
The completed castle. Only three weeks until the ride opened officially.