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Dreamworld launches AUS$70m expansion plan
POSTED 30 Aug 2019 . BY Andy Knaggs

This investment heralds an important time of transition for Dreamworld
– John Osborne
Australia's biggest theme park, Dreamworld, has launched the first phase of a planned AUS$70m (US$47.2m, €42.6m, £38.7m) investment, with the opening of Sky Voyager – a flying theatre built by Brogent Technologies.

The AUS$20m (US$13.5m, €12.2m, £11m) ride is the 33rd such i-Ride flying theatre, with locations such as Europa Park, Legoland Florida, Mall of America in Minnesota, and Warner Bros. World in Abu Dhabi, all using the technology.

At Dreamworld it will give guests in motion-programmed seating spectacular views of Australian scenery, complete with sensory effects such as wind, sound, light, mist and scents. It is the first flying theatre in the Southern Hemisphere.

Dreamworld said its next major investment will be an AUS$30m (US$20.2m, €18.3m, £16.6m) rollercoaster from Mack Rides. Based on Mack's Blue Fire Launch coaster, the 1.2km-long (0.75mi) ride reaches speeds of 105km/h (65mph) and will be the first in the world to have a separate spinning gondola attached to the rear of the train, as well as the Southern Hemisphere's first triple launch system.

The theme park is to spend another AUS$7m (US$4.7m, €4.3m, £3.9m) on a new waterslide complex for WhiteWater World. Created by Simplex-Polin Australia, this will feature six new slides and five experiences.

A major refurbishment of the ABC Kids World area is planned, as are upgraded food and beverage facilities, a new ticketing system across Dreamworld, WhiteWater World and SkyPoint, improved entry, and additional events and entertainment areas.

Dreamworld CEO John Osborne said the planned investment was all designed to improve the customer experience. "This AUS$70m total investment heralds an important time of transition for Dreamworld, and provides us with an opportunity to provide our guests with new experiences never seen before in Australia."
Sky Voyager is the Southern Hemisphere's first flying theatre Credit: Dreamworld
Mack Rides is supplying a 1.2km-long version of its Blue Fire Launch coaster Credit: Dreamworld
The 105km/h rollercoaster includes four inversions and a reversed twisted half pipe manoeuvre Credit: Dreamworld
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  Queensland government introduces new safety regulations in wake of Dreamworld deaths


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  Ardent chair Gary Weiss reveals plan to expand Dreamworld theme park


Gary Weiss, chair of Dreamworld owner Ardent Leisure, has announced plans to expand the Australian theme park, with the plans aimed at boosting attendance following a "challenging year".
  Dreamworld CEO resigns following inquest into accidental deaths


Dreamworld CEO Craig Davidson has left his position in the midst of a public enquiry into the tragic accident at the theme park in 2016 which saw four people killed.
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Dreamworld launches AUS$70m expansion plan
POSTED 30 Aug 2019 . BY Andy Knaggs
This investment heralds an important time of transition for Dreamworld
– John Osborne
Australia's biggest theme park, Dreamworld, has launched the first phase of a planned AUS$70m (US$47.2m, €42.6m, £38.7m) investment, with the opening of Sky Voyager – a flying theatre built by Brogent Technologies.

The AUS$20m (US$13.5m, €12.2m, £11m) ride is the 33rd such i-Ride flying theatre, with locations such as Europa Park, Legoland Florida, Mall of America in Minnesota, and Warner Bros. World in Abu Dhabi, all using the technology.

At Dreamworld it will give guests in motion-programmed seating spectacular views of Australian scenery, complete with sensory effects such as wind, sound, light, mist and scents. It is the first flying theatre in the Southern Hemisphere.

Dreamworld said its next major investment will be an AUS$30m (US$20.2m, €18.3m, £16.6m) rollercoaster from Mack Rides. Based on Mack's Blue Fire Launch coaster, the 1.2km-long (0.75mi) ride reaches speeds of 105km/h (65mph) and will be the first in the world to have a separate spinning gondola attached to the rear of the train, as well as the Southern Hemisphere's first triple launch system.

The theme park is to spend another AUS$7m (US$4.7m, €4.3m, £3.9m) on a new waterslide complex for WhiteWater World. Created by Simplex-Polin Australia, this will feature six new slides and five experiences.

A major refurbishment of the ABC Kids World area is planned, as are upgraded food and beverage facilities, a new ticketing system across Dreamworld, WhiteWater World and SkyPoint, improved entry, and additional events and entertainment areas.

Dreamworld CEO John Osborne said the planned investment was all designed to improve the customer experience. "This AUS$70m total investment heralds an important time of transition for Dreamworld, and provides us with an opportunity to provide our guests with new experiences never seen before in Australia."
Sky Voyager is the Southern Hemisphere's first flying theatre Credit: Dreamworld
Mack Rides is supplying a 1.2km-long version of its Blue Fire Launch coaster Credit: Dreamworld
The 105km/h rollercoaster includes four inversions and a reversed twisted half pipe manoeuvre Credit: Dreamworld
RELATED STORIES
Dreamworld owner Ardent Leisure restructures finance to fund growth


Ardent Leisure Group, owner of the Dreamworld, WhiteWater World and SkyPoint theme parks in Australia, has secured a new financing deal that it says will allow it to invest further in its parks.
Queensland government introduces new safety regulations in wake of Dreamworld deaths


The government of Queensland, Australia, has announced a number of new regulations for any visitor attractions operating rollercoasters or rides, following a tragedy at Dreamworld in 2016 that took the lives of four people.
Ardent chair Gary Weiss reveals plan to expand Dreamworld theme park


Gary Weiss, chair of Dreamworld owner Ardent Leisure, has announced plans to expand the Australian theme park, with the plans aimed at boosting attendance following a "challenging year".
Dreamworld CEO resigns following inquest into accidental deaths


Dreamworld CEO Craig Davidson has left his position in the midst of a public enquiry into the tragic accident at the theme park in 2016 which saw four people killed.
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The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
Universal announces long-awaited details of its Epic Universe, set to open in 2025
Universal has revealed it will be adding new Harry Potter attractions, alongside Super Nintendo and How to Train Your Dragon worlds to its Florida resort.
Heartbreak for Swedish theme park, Liseberg, as fire breaks out
A fire has destroyed part of the new water world, Oceana, at Liseberg in Sweden, and a construction worker has been reported missing.
Museum director apologises after comparing the city of Florence to a sex worker
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Asia Pool & Spa Expo

China Import & Export Fair Complex, Guangzhou, China
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