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What ride replaced Tower of Terror Dreamworld?

The Dreamworld Tower is a 119-metre-high (390 ft) tower located in the Dreamworld theme park on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. The Giant Drop and the former Tower of Terror II uses this tower. The Dreamworld Tower supports both the Tower of Terror II and the Giant Drop.



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Opening in late 2024, Rivertown will be a new themed environment offering a world-class coaster called Jungle Rush. Designed and built by Vekoma Rides, the A$35m ride will feature the world's first inclined turntable and 12 airtime elements.

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The park stated that they decided to cease operation of BuzzSaw due to the close proximity of Steel Taipan and the park's focus on a viable future development.

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The park cited focusing our investment on the future and delivering new, world-class attractions for you to enjoy as the reason for closing the attraction, along with initial details regarding a multi-million dollar expansion to the park.

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Attractions Opening 2023 The new Wave Swinger attraction will be situated alongside the Dreamworld Globe at the entrance and be family-friendly, and suitable for children and adults. offering a delightful experience soaring over the famous globe.

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Thunderbolt was a steel roller coaster previously located at Dreamworld in Coomera, Queensland, Australia. It was the longest roller coaster in Australia at its opening. Even remaining the longest Australian coaster ever built after its closure.

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Both DreamWorld and Sea World have great options for young and old alike. Dreamworld is a bit bigger to get around than Sea World and has mostly rides and a couple of shows for the kids.

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Dreamworld and WhiteWater World are home to more than 40 rides, slides & attractions! Dreamworld's ABC KIDS World is home to 8 rides and attractions, as well as opportunities to meet ABC Kids and Wiggles Characters.

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What inspired Coca-Cola to make Dreamworld? The company was again inspired by outer space in creating this drink. A statement released by the company said, “Starlight illuminated the idea of escapism and the infinite, out-of-this-world possibilities of space.

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On August 18, 2010, a 20-year-old man was hospitalized after falling 25 feet (7.6 m) from the platform of The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. He was waiting in line to ride the attraction and climbed over a barrier before losing his balance.

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