Opening date at long last, December 15!Gold Coast’s Dreamworld to launch its $32m Steel Taipan coaster on for 40th birthday on December 15
DREAMWORLD is set to usher in the summer of the snake after announcing the launch date of its $32m Steel Taipan roller coaster, just in time for Christmas.
From December 15, riders will be able to experience all 1.2km of the 105km/h, triple-launch coaster with its multiple inversions and spinning gondola.
The launch date coincides with the theme park’s 40th birthday, which will be celebrated with a range of additional entertainment, giveaways and fun for team members and guests.
“We couldn’t think of a better gift for our 40th birthday than the opening of the biggest new attraction in Dreamworld’s history, offering a new, world-class thrill experience during the school holidays, and just in time for the border reopening,” Dreamworld CEO Greg Yong said.
“Steel Taipan is a truly fantastic addition to our attraction offering, featuring the Southern Hemisphere’s first triple launch system and the world’s first spinning rear seats.
“You’ve got to feel it to believe it, so we encourage our locals to visit from the 15th to see what all the hype is about.”
The Steel Taipan project, the biggest single investment in Dreamworld’s history, has created more than 200 jobs, with about 98 per cent of contractor packages awarded to southeast Queensland companies.
Mr Yong said the Steel Taipan was likely the largest private sector tourism attraction investment since the pandemic began, and hoped aviation, accommodation, and other tourism businesses would benefit from the visitors drawn to it.
Shareholders in Dreamworld parent company Ardent Leisure will be hoping the roller coaster boosts sales of the park’s annual passes which range from $99-$119.
I don't know if it really has to be popular. With only two seats on only one of two trains it'd have to be really unpopular to not even use up this abysmal capacity.Great to hear you liked the spinning car too - did it seem relatively popular?
Maybe my question was too... brief. I was actually asking more from a "does this sort of thing seem popular with the GP?" perspective. I often wonder what non-enthusiasts think of the more extreme variations of rides. For example, I'd be really interested to know if the average rider thinks Ride To Happiness is the best thing ever, or if they maybe consider it too intense. Same with the S&S 4D coasters.I don't know if it really has to be popular. With only two seats on only one of two trains it'd have to be really unpopular to not even use up this abysmal capacity.
It WILL be an upcharge...Sorry, wait, what? $25 upcharge for the spinning seats
Don't you dare, Blackpool.
Yeah I would have thought so but hopefully no more than a tenner.It WILL be an upcharge...
Managing capacity would be insane otherwise.
Yeah but the staff surely won' be getting the extra money (thus removing any incentive to dispatch super fastYeah it seemed like there were 3 or 4 trains wait for the Tailwhip seats. Whether it remains popular is another matter, but they can always drop the price as demand wanes.
I like it because it creates an incentive to maximise throughput, since each additional train is worth $50.
Yeah it seemed like there were 3 or 4 trains wait for the Tailwhip seats. Whether it remains popular is another matter, but they can always drop the price as demand wanes.
DreamWorld is marking a major milestone turning 40 today and to celebrate, it's opening its biggest attraction yet. The Steel Taipan is a first for the Southern Hemisphere and now you can enjoy it for yourself. https://t.co/ml7HLBtvLN @courtney_dunn1 #7NEWS pic.twitter.com/yl89XwFIp5
— 7NEWS Gold Coast (@7NewsGoldCoast) December 15, 2021
This is why I expect it to be on the higher end. They’re not going to want the queue to be longer than the standard queue if they’re upcharging… Are they?It will be interesting to see how the wait for Tailspin compares to the normal queue too.
If to say it had 3 or 4 trains' wait and the normal queue had, say, 15-20 trains' wait, then you can argue that the uncharge is also reducing your waiting time too. That plus a more exclusive/intense experience makes the price a bit more appealing too.