Wednesday 18 September
For some, it is the world of dreams, perhaps even dreams come true. For others, those rides can seem like a nightmare, or too thrilling to even contemplate! For me, Dreamworld was, at times, a blur. The high octane, adrenalin pumping rides made for heady heights that can leave one breathless. In Adam's case, he was stunned, windswept and took a while to speak after rushing up the Tower of Terror II at 161kms per hour and then, face first, back down again in mere seconds.
Dreamworld is home to the "Big 8" thrill rides - The Buzz Saw (to the left in picture), where passengers are inverted at the top of the ride; the Motocross rollercoaster (Zac and Mark are pictured on that one); The Claw (Mark and I went on that together) a couple of times; Wipeout - which mimics riding a wave like a surfie; The Cyclone (big rollercoaster); Pandemonium, which was the most incredible and thrilling. Going over and over at greater speed and then changing direction means one has to really hang on! Up to number seven now, and that's been mentioned -Tower of Terror II. The Giant Drop also runs off the same high pole, and that makes 8.
I went on all but the Giant Drop. Mainly because Andrew and I were in a 45 min wait line for this final ride and we had just under an hour left for the day. We wanted to get to other rides and go on them again or find some we still hadn't managed to get to, and have the opportunity to go on them. I ended up going on The Claw two more times, the Escape to Madagascar coaster and the new "Evilution" one instead. Besides, Andrew and I have been on a similar drop one at Australia's Wonderland. It wasn't quite that high but I still count it as being part of the 8!
Apart from these rides, there's different worlds and tamer rides. In a way, it tries to be Disneyworld but doesn't have the same feel. Disney may cost a little more but for that, you get service and plenty of staff at each ride to make sure things run smoothly and efficiently.
Don't misunderstand, we had a great day here and it was a wonderful way to finish our time in Queensland but if I went to a theme park again, it would one of the following options:
1. Go to Aussieworld on the Sunshine Coast. It is a fraction of the price for almost as much fun. Being a smaller park, it is easy to get around and the rides are entertaining enough for all.
2. Get a multi-day pass for the Gold Coast. It is not much more than the single day and gives more time and opportunity to explore at some of the other parks.
3. Wait for an opportunity to go to a Disney run park. They do the top-end experience better and are open for longer hours. Stopping at 5pm when only opening at 10am is a shortchange.