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  2. History of Dreamworld - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1990s, Dreamworld entered into an agreement with Swiss amusement ride manufacturer Intamin to construct the 119-metre (390 ft)-high Dreamworld Tower at a cost of over $1 million. [34] On 23 January 1997, the world's tallest and fastest roller coaster opened on the tower.

  3. Tower of Terror II - Wikipedia

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    Dreamworld confirmed the rumour that the launch will be in reverse out of the newly extended 206-metre (676 ft) tunnel. [10] The ride was relaunched on 17 September 2010. [ 5 ] [ 6 ]

  4. Dreamworld Tower - Wikipedia

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    The tower was designed and manufactured by Intamin, an amusement ride manufacturer.Construction costs of the tower alone exceeded A$1 million. It was the first tower and only of its kind to feature more than one amusement ride.

  5. The Claw (Dreamworld) - Wikipedia

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    In late 2008, Dreamworld introduced Q4U, a virtual queuing system. [9] For an additional cost, riders can pre-book a spot on the ride without having to join the queue. A special Q4U entry gate was constructed to allow guests with a device to easily enter the ride.

  6. List of former Dreamworld attractions - Wikipedia

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    It was the biggest indoor laser skirmish attraction in Australia and was included in Dreamworld's admission price. It opened in April 2009 and closed in March 2013. [31] [32] It was replaced by Zombie Evilution in 2013. [33] Brock's Garage (2015–2018) was a car museum with a collection of Peter Brock's race cars. The exhibit opened in ...

  7. The Giant Drop - Wikipedia

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    The Giant Drop is one of Dreamworld's seven thrill rides alongside The Claw, The Gold Coaster, Mick Doohan's Motocoaster, Pandamonium, Steel Taipan and Tail Spin. The ride reaches a maximum speed of 135 kilometres per hour (84 mph) and has a height of 119 metres (390 ft).

  8. Dreamworld (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Dreamworld is a theme park and zoo situated on the Gold Coast in Queensland.It is Australia's biggest theme park with over 40 rides and attractions. Attractions at the park range from thrill rides such as The Claw and Serpent Slayer to family and kids attractions such as the Dreamworld Express, Jungle Rush, and Sky Voyager.

  9. Motocoaster (Dreamworld) - Wikipedia

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    Motocoaster is a 605-metre (1,985 ft) long motorcycle roller coaster at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. [2] The A$10 million ride, constructed by Intamin and opened to the public in September 2007, was associated with Australian motorcyclist Mick Doohan until 2022.