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Dreamworld’s newest rollercoaster will be a 1.2km ride that reaches a top speed of 105km/h, featuring multiple inversions and hair-raising features. Steel Taipan opens in late 2021.
It will be the first triple launch rollercoaster in the Southern Hemisphere, based on the award-winning Blue Fire at Europa-Park, but with some new additions.
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Luna Park Sydney has unveiled plans for a $30 million upgrade including the introduction of nine new rides and attractions.
Opening in 2021, the new rides will include six children’s rides; a thrill ride; a family coaster; and an anchor coaster – The Big Dipper – which will be the first inline seating launch roller coaster in the world.
The plans will transform the 85-year-old park into a world class amusement venue fit for the 21st century.
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Leviathan, the new wooden roller coaster at Sea World on the Gold Coast in Australia, is now under construction.
It is part of The New Atlantis, a $50 million expansion that will be opening in phases between 2020 and 2021.
The new development will include three new thrill rides; a Top Spin called Vortex, a Sky Flyer named Trident and an impressive wooden roller coaster titled Leviathan.
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Dreamworld on the Gold Coast in Australia has re-opened to visitors under an industry-approved COVID Safe plan.
The park is now operating at a reduced capacity and it's recommended that visitors purchase entry tickets online.
Some of the rides, attractions and experiences are temporarily unavailable.
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Warner Bros. Movie World on the Gold Coast in Australia has now re-opened to visitors under an industry-approved COVID Safe plan.
The park will be operating at 50% capacity and all guests will be required to download their entry tickets onto the Village Roadshow Theme Parks app for contactless entry and virtual queuing for the rides.
Some of the rides and attractions, experiences, shows, meet and greets, food and retail outlets may be modified or temporarily unavailable.
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Warner Bros. Movie World on the Gold Coast in Australia is set to re-open on July 15 under an industry-approved COVID Safe plan.
The park will be operating at 50% capacity and all guests will be required to download their entry tickets onto the Village Roadshow Theme Parks app for contactless entry and virtual queuing for the rides.
Some of the rides and attractions, experiences, shows, meet and greets, food and retail outlets may be modified or temporarily unavailable.
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Sea World on the Gold Coast in Australia will be re-opening on June 26 under an industry-approved COVID Safe plan.
The park will be operating at 50% capacity and all guests will be required to download their entry tickets onto the Village Roadshow Theme Parks app for contactless entry and virtual queuing for the rides.
Some of the rides and attractions, experiences, shows, meet and greets, food and retail outlets may be modified or temporarily unavailable.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) has created a range of challenges for theme parks in Australia.
All theme parks in Australia remain open but expect to see a number of initiatives aimed at maintaining a safe environment including enhanced cleaning regimes and increased availability of hand sanitisation products.
Please note, theme parks may cancel events or temporarily close with little warning. For this reason please check with individual hotels and attractions before making a trip.