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Dreamworld
Being the largest theme park of Australia, Dreamworld has so much to offer that you will be spoilt for choice. However, here are some rides we suggest you definitely try at Dreamworld for a memorable experience.
Thrill: Max
Min height: 120 cm
Speed: 135 kmph
The Giant Drop is the tallest free-fall ride in all of Australia and has a height of 39 stories. The Dreamworld Tower stands 119 metres tall and gives you a beautiful view of the scenery around before letting you free fall and reaching incredible speeds of 135 kmph.
Thrill: Max
Min height: 130 cm
G-force: 3.8
The only triple-launch coaster in Australia, Steel Taipan is not for the light-hearted. The 4 inversions and 1.2 km of twists accumulate incredible G forces (almost 4x)! And if this wasn’t enough of a thrill, the Tailwhip of this ride is a freely spinning seat that moves independently from the rest of the coaster, testing the boundaries of adventure.
Thrill: Max
Min height: 120 cm
Speed: 64 kmph
Experience the fastest and the most powerful pendulum ride in the world with The Claw that spins you around 360 degrees. The ride goes up almost 8 stories and flips you upside down at its highest point!
Thrill: Mild
Min height: 130 cm without adult
Duration: 5 minutes 30 seconds
Travel around Australia while you remain seated at the southern hemisphere’s first flying theatre. Combining visuals, special effects and movable seats, this family ride gives you the feeling of soaring the skies and gives you a glimpse of the 12 different regions of Australia.
Thrill: Low
Age: 14+ years without adult
Frequency: every 20 minutes
Whether you want to relax for a while or take a ride to the other side of the park, the Dreamworld Express is a great way to not just explore the park but also get around it. Opened first in 1981, you also get to learn a few facts on the train ride and also spot other rides you’d could try next.
Thrill: Low
Age: Any
Ride type: Family
Let the little ones have a ball splashing around in this interactive seabed that’s fun for almost anyone. Hop aboard the pirate ship, click pictures with the pretty mermaid and meet their newest singing captain, Cal Amari.
Apart from the many rides of varying thrill levels, here are some other things that you can do at Dreamworld that will certainly make your day.
Dreamworld is also a popular wildlife conservation reserve and proudly holds the position of being the largest contributor to tiger conservation worldwide. Come face-to-face with the biggest of the big cats at Tiger Island. Take a stroll through various habitats and get a glimpse of koalas asleep on trees, the cassowaries and their green eggs, or take a peek at Goliath, the resident saltwater crocodile, taking his afternoon nap.
Take your wildlife experience one step further with an encounter with some of Dreamworld’s magnificent creatures. Get a chance to cuddle with koalas or scratch a few dingoes behind their ears while a professional photographer takes some candid shots. If you’re daring, toss a piece of meat at one of their majestic tigers or massive crocodiles and watch their raw hunting instincts unravel right in front of your eyes!
For some good old-fashioned entertainment, catch a few of Dreamworld’s regularly scheduled live shows. The kiddies can meet and shake hands with some furry characters or watch a daily show. The rangers of the park also give impressive animal presentations where you can watch tigers jumping and crocodiles swimming. Indulge in animal talks and learn more about the wildlife at Dreamworld and their significance in the ecosystem.
Dreamworld is open every day throughout the year, except on Christmas day (25th Dec) and ANZAC day (25th April).
Monday to Thursday: 10:30am to 4pm
Fridays: 10:30am to 5pm
Saturdays and Sundays: 10am to 5pm
School holiday timings (29th Mar to 28th Apr): 10am to 5pm
Address: Dreamworld Pkwy, Coomera QLD 4209. Find on Maps
By bus: Dreamworld is well connected with Translink and Surfside bus lines and the nearest bus stop is Dreamworld, the park entrance. Bus TX7 travels between Helensvale Station and Coomera Station, stopping at Dreamworld on its way.
By train: The nearest train station is the Coomera station. You can take the G:Link light rail that operates between Gold Coast and Brisbane to get down at Coomera. From here, take bus TX7 to Dreamworld.
By car: Dreamworld is easily accessible on all navigational systems. The venue is about 25 minutes away by road from Surfers Paradise and about 35 minutes away from the Gold Coast airport. If you’re coming from Brisbane, the ride should take you about 45 minutes.
Whether you’re looking for a hearty meal or just some evening coffee, Dreamworld has several eateries to pick and choose from.
Food Central: The shaded outdoor seating of this place allows you to ponder about what ride you should take next while you chomp down on their delicious burgers, foot-longs, and kiddie meals!
Kenny’s Fried Chicken: If you’re craving chicken, you can’t go wrong with Kenny’s famous schnitzel, a deep-fried chicken steak, served with a delicious dip.
Green Bean Coffee Co.: Placed next to the Candy Nut & Fudge store is this cosy cafe serving delectable barista-made coffee. It’s also air-conditioned inside.
Presto’s Training Cafe: This social venture between Dreamworld and Preston Campbell foundation isn’t just a cafe but also a training facility for Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders. Give the localities a chance to learn while trying some of their special sandwich and dessert recipes. They also have their own coffee brand!
There are several retail stores and shops at Dreamworld for you to take back plenty of memoirs and souvenirs.
Dreamworld LEGO Certified Store: Australia’s first LEGO Certified store is here within Dreamworld! Choose from several Dreamworld-inspired models like koalas and tigers, or even a Stormtrooper, to build with your children!
Fairytale Treasures: Let your little girl live out her fairytale fantasies with princess dresses, tiaras, unicorns and more!
Motocoaster Pit Stop Shop: Located next to the thrilling Motocoaster ride, this store has exclusive Mick Doohan’s merch. You can also get a few professional snaps of your experience.
Candy Nut & Fudge: For the sweet tooth in you.
Here are some other attractions in Gold Coast that are definitely worth a visit!
WhiteWater World: Make the most of your visit to Dreamworld by stepping into this water park that’s just at an arm’s length from Dreamworld. Pick a Dreamworld WhiteWater World combo pass and get 1-day access to each park across any 7 consecutive days!
Warner Bros Movie World: Meet your favourite DC heroes and villains at one of the oldest WB theme parks in the world and the only film-based theme park in Australia.
Infinity Attraction: Indulge all your senses at this one-of-a-kind attraction that challenges you to question illusion from reality as you make your way through 20 multi-sensory environments.
The price of Dreamworld tickets start at AU$105.
While it’s possible for you to also buy tickets at the Dreamworld entrance, we suggest that you purchase them online for a bunch of reasons.
- Save more on combo prices: With combo tickets that can be used across multiple days, you can save a few bucks and visit multiple nearby attractions too!
- Extended validity: Any Dreamworld ticket you buy will be valid for 12 months from the date of purchase, allowing you to visit the attraction at any time at your leisure.
You can either get a 1-day Dreamworld Entry ticket or a 2-day Dreamworld and WhiteWater World ticket. Each of these tickets is valid for 12 months. The 2-day ticket can be used on any 2 days within 7 consecutive days in the next 12 months.
There is a Ride Express pass that you can avail of on the day of your visit. This pass allows you priority entry into multiple rides within Dreamworld, allowing you to experience as many rides as you can. There is, however, no fast-tracked access to the theme park itself.
Children aged 3 to 13 can get reduced-price tickets as long as they are accompanied by an adult. There are also discounted prices for those with a valid Disability card and free entry for their companion.
Dreamworld is open on Mondays to Thursdays from 10:30am to 4pm, on Fridays from 10:30am to 5pm, and from 10am to 5pm on the weekends.
Dreamworld is located at Dreamworld Parkway, Coomera QLD 4209, Australia. Find it on Maps
Dreamworld is completely wheelchair accessible with ramps and accessible counters, toilets and parking. You can also borrow a wheelchair from the health centre for a nominal fee.
Each experience at Dreamworld has its own safety requirements and is clearly indicated with symbols that show whether the ride or experience is suitable for someone with a disability or not. If you have a pre-existing medical condition, we suggest that you visit the Health centre near the Sky Voyager first to ensure that a staff member can properly guide you with safety rules and suitable rides for your condition.
Being the biggest theme park of Australia, Dreamworld doesn’t just house thrilling roller coasters, and family-fun carousel rides, but also a wildlife reserve. Dreamworld is the world’s biggest contributor to tiger conservation and is also the only tiger reserve in Australia. With several everyday shows, ranger talks, wildlife encounters and thrill-filled rides, Dreamworld is the perfect one-stop destination for some of the best experiences of Gold Coast!