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read moreGold Coast theme park Dreamworld has announced a series of events and attractions to attract guests during the winter school holiday period and surrounding weeks.
The winter experiences will see guests able to view recently born tiger cubs Javi and Zakari, a LEGO ‘Make and Take’ session ever and activities in the Trolls Village.
Dreamworld will also launch its inaugural Winterfest celebration from Saturday 29th June to Sunday 21st July, transforming the park into a winter paradise, with a unique walk-through snow-globe adding a hint of frost to the Dreamworld Globe, a tobogganing slope sliding into Main Street and indoor ice-skating.
Introducing the program, Dreamworld Chief Operating Officer, Greg Yong advised “we are always looking to provide new and unique attractions and experiences for our guests.
As a family theme park, we are passionate about delivering new experiences and thrills catered to all ages and this winter, there will be an array of must-do experiences which will add to the excitement of Dreamworld.”
Uncertainty surrounds opening of Sky Voyager attraction
Not featuring among the winter season announcements was any mention of the much-delayed opening of Dreamworld’s Sky Voyager attraction
Dreamworld’s first major new attraction since the Thunder River Rapids ride tragedy, the $17 million virtual reality ride, remains unopened despite reports that it was finished six months ago.
Expected to open last Christmas, Dreamworld is believed to have had issues getting simulator ride certified.
As reported recently by Queensland newspaper The Sunday Mail, a Queensland Office of Industrial Relations spokesperson said it had sent Dreamworld “a detailed request for further information and certifications to support their application for design registration of the Sky Voyager ride and are still awaiting this information”.
The spokesperson added “the ride cannot be operated until it has met all of the relevant requirements of the (Work Health and Safety) Act.”
In early May, Dreamworld Chief Executive John Osborne stated “I suppose in the eyes of our guests and people watching from the outside, it has been delayed
“I think the expectation that it could open around Christmas was a bit ambitious.
“Clearly we’re making sure, as we always would, that every ‘i’ is dotted and every ‘t’ is crossed, so we’re going to the absolute nth degree to make sure that all of the training, commissioning and work required to open the ride is a new benchmark for the industry.”
Images: Dreamworld characters ready for the park's winter experiences (top) and recently born tiger cubs Javi and Zakari (below).
27th May 2019 - Dreamworld makes key executive changes to drive future operations
17th May 2019 - New safety rules for Queensland theme parks and attractions now in force
13th May 2019 - Dreamworld Tiger Cubs make first public appearance
10th April 2019 - Dreamworld to offer guests an illuminated experience
8th April 2019 - Ardent Leisure borrows $225 million for attractions investment
28th March 2019 - Dreamworld expands to include native animal state-of-the-art research facility
21st March 2019 - Dreamworld launches new Training Academy to support staff career progression
13th March 2019 - Ardent Leisure shares hit seven-year low
9th March 2019 - Dreamworld announces permanent closure of The WipeOut
7th March 2019 - Dreamworld advises appointment of safety engineering expert
15th January 2019 - No sign of opening for Dreamworld’s Sky Voyager
2nd November 2018 - Dreamworld begins countdown to Sky Voyager launch
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