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Sea World takes guests on buffet lunch and dinner cruises around the Broadwater and calm canals of the Gold Coast. [84] [85] Sea World Helicopters allow guests to choose between 5 different tours of the Gold Coast ranging from 5 minutes to 30 minutes. For a further additional charge, guests can purchase a souvenir DVD of their flight. [86]
The Sea World Monorail System was a 2-kilometre (6,600 ft) monorail circuit around the Sea World theme park on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. [1] It was Australia's only remaining monorail system, after the closure of the Sydney Monorail and the other system at Broadbeach, linking the Oasis Shopping Centre with The Star Gold Coast.
The group also owns the Sea World Resort, located next to the Sea World theme park. Previously known as Sea World Nara Resort (opened in 1988 as a joint venture between the then-owners of Sea World and the Japan-based Nara Group, [16] Village also moved to take full ownership of the resort in 2006, [17] resulting in the name change).
In 2012, Sea World announced they would be adding Seal Harbour. [50] Surfrider: 2007: A steel roller coaster which was due to open at Sea World in 2007. Village Roadshow Theme Parks, the owners of Sea World, decided to install it at Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast instead. [51] Water roller coaster: 2008
Sea World Helicopters, a company associated with the theme park that operated the helicopters involved in the 2023 Gold Coast mid-air collision; Sea World (Shenzhen), a tourist attraction in Shenzhen, China; Sea World Ancol, a marine aquarium tourist attraction in North Jakarta, Indonesia; SeaWorld, a U.S. chain of marine theme parks SeaWorld ...
In December 2009, a Gold Coast Bulletin article reported Sea World would be receiving a multimillion-dollar, water-related family attraction in 2010. [1] In May 2010, Sea World confirmed they would launch a A$6 million interactive adventure zone. [2]
In late May 2019, Sea World announced the addition of a $50,000,000 mega project area - The New Atlantis - which would feature three new rides scheduled to open from December 2019 and onwards. [4] Alongside the Vortex top spin and the Trident ( star flyer ) was the Leviathan wooden roller coaster, which was set to be Australia's first new ...
From 2006 to 2008 the site was home to the temporary Sea World Eye. [3] [4] Following the removal of the Sea World Eye in 2008, [4] a hippopotamus attraction was proposed for the site. [5] In September 2008, work began on the site for a yet-to-be-named ray exhibit. [6] By October, the name of the exhibit was announced to be Ray Reef. [7]