[71][72] Pipeline Plunge is a WhiteWater West Aqua Play area. Excellent Park, there's something for everyone, friendly staff plenty of lifeguards and a ton of loungers dotted around to relax in both the sun and shade.

these were manufactured by ProSlide. [50] All of the park's attractions have an Australian beach culture theme.

Headed here for a couple of hours at the end of our day after Dreamworld. It played host to two "Slime Fest" events in 2009 that included several live shows, a dunking chair and "Australia's biggest sliming" where 1,000 litres (220 imp gal; 260 US gal) of slime was dumped on park guests using green coloured water in the giant tipping bucket twice daily. good mix of things to do for adults and children. [35] A month later, WhiteWater World submitted a development application to the Gold Coast City Council to extend the water park. [22][23] The first year saw 493,227 guests, exceeding the 450,000 estimate, earning the park over $8.4 million in revenue. Surfers Paradise. [1] When designing WhiteWater World, Macquarie Leisure implemented measures to ensure that the park was one of the most water efficient water parks in the world through the minimisation of water loss. Auckland Central, New Zealand 227 contributions 61 helpful votes. [50] The Wedgie is a body slide featuring a trap-door release into a near-vertical 17-metre (56 ft) drop.

WhiteWater World is a water park situated in the suburb of Coomera on the Gold Coast, Australia. [50] Some of the slides on this tower interact with Dreamworld's Cyclone roller coaster. [61] The other three slides on this tower are collectively known as The Temple of Huey. Food options are pretty good, but a typical theme park variety. [3][20][31][32][33][34], In September 2007, the park added two attractions: a pair of ProSlide Cannon Bowls called The Little Rippers and an events venue called The Shell.

[4][5][6][7], The existing Dreamworld car park was redesigned to accommodate more cars and the addition of a water park in the southern portion.

Conveniently located next to Dreamworld, WhiteWater World is a water paradise with some of the hottest waterslides on the planet. In 2004, Macquarie Leisure began planning a water park to be located next to the company's existing Dreamworld theme park. Some attractions were nearing completion in September and all the planned attractions had been revealed by October. This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of TripAdvisor LLC. WhiteWater World cited manufacturer guidelines and safety concerns as the reasons behind the restrictions. Each tunnel has a steep drop into the bowl element of the ride, after which the raft drops down through the centre and into a run-out chute. Wonderful to hear you enjoyed your time with us! The benefit is being tied into Dreamworld. Ask 20yrstravelling about WhiteWater World.

Simmonds was angry and stated that he felt like he was discriminated against. The interactive features are manufactured by WaterPlay. Headed here for a couple of hours at the end of our day after Dreamworld. Was a great arvo, heaps of fun for the kids and actually relaxing for us-I imagine if our kids were little it would obviously be a bit more hands on.

[43] Phil Lutton of the Brisbane Times wrote that the ride "...is not only the fastest, most exhilarating water ride I've ever tried but it lives up to its name in spades". Ask Babyboobear1992 about WhiteWater World, Ripley's Believe It Or Not!

In late 2018, the park announced a $15 million 'Adventure Precinct' expansion[48] to the park which organisers described as a "tropical oasis" with a combination of features "never before seen in similar attractions around the world". Construction of the slide complex, designed and manufactured by Swimplex-Polin Australia had already begun at this point with plans to open to the public in late 2019. I would regard WhiteWater World as being part of Dreamworld.

[39] Three months later in February 2010, it was announced that WhiteWater World would build an alternative attraction built by ProSlide before the April school holidays. [62] All three slides are ProSlide Pipelines. [3], On 28 November 2005, Macquarie Leisure announced it would invest $56 million on the Dreamworld Water Park project, with construction commencing shortly thereafter. [27], In June 2009, Macquarie Leisure was renamed to Ardent Leisure as part of a corporate repositioning which saw the company split from Macquarie. This is a great way to cool off in the summer months. The lines were very short too, which made for lots and lots of rides! They descend a dark tunnel before entering a large, open bowl. [16][17] On the Super Tubes Hydrocoaster,[50] three people sit on a 45-kilogram (99 lb) raft, whose weight is mainly attributable to a large magnet on its underside.

I cant comment on what this place is like on weekends or during school holidays but if you can manage a mid week visit I highly recommend it.