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Dreamworld and Whitewater World 1 Day Pass Gold Coast Theme Park Combo: Dreamworld and Whitewater World 1 Day Pass • 1 day • 1. One admission to Dreamworld and WhiteWater World^ 1. Transport from/to hotels (entry to both attractions must be completed on the same day) 2. Food & beverages not listed as Inclusions ^Please note that WhiteWater World is closed from 19 April 3. Souvenirs 2021 to September School Holidays 4. Travel Insurance 2. Rides, shows and attractions 5. Any optional extra items (including but not limited to rides / 3. One fast ride pass (valid for 1 ride on 1 occasion throughout shows / encounters / experiences / photo packages) that are the day of your visit and ONLY during QLD & NSW school not included in the standard admission. All optional extra items holiday periods) are at own expense. Depature point 【WhiteWater World】 - Only open seasonally - 19th April 2021 to September School Holidays - Seasonal closure How to get there ● By Car (from Surfers Paradise) From Smith Street at Southport, access the Pacific Highway and then take the Coomera Exit that includes Dreamworld signage (Exit 54). Then simply follow the signs to Dreamworld through a few roundabouts. ● By Car (from Brisbane) Starting at Elizabeth Street, turn right on Edward Street, bear right onto Alice Street which continues onto the Captain Cook Bridge and over the South East Freeway, which becomes the Pacific Motorway. From the Motorway, after driving approximately 30 minutes, take the Coomera Exit that includes Dreamworld signage (Exit 54). Then simply follow the signs to Dreamworld through a few roundabouts. ● By Bus Dreamworld is an official bus stop for services between Brisbane and the Gold Coast and is well serviced by Surfside Buslines and tour coach companies. Surfside has three theme park services all stopping at Dreamworld - routes 720, TX1, TX3. ● By Train Dreamworld is conveniently located near Coomera station, which is on the Gold Coast line between Brisbane and Robina. Surfside Buslines operate connecting bus services between Coomera station and Dreamworld (see bus services above). Please check the Transport QLD timetables (https://translink.com.au/) for more details to plan your trip. Operating hours Dreamworld (Daily) 10:00 - 17:00 WhiteWater World (Monday to Friday) 11:00 - 16:00 WhiteWater World (Saturday to Sunday) 10:00 - 17:00 WhiteWater World (Daily during QLD school holidays) 10:00 - 17:00 ANZAC Day (25th April) Closed Christmas Day (25th December) Closed WhiteWater World (From 19th April 2021 to September School Holidays) Closed What to bring/wear ● Appropriate clothing for all weather conditions, eg. jacket for cooler months. ● Comfortable enclosed walking shoes ● Protective clothing, hat, sunscreen lotion, and sunglasses ● Water bottle, Snacks Page 1 of 5 ● Swimmers and towels ● Umbrella / raincoat if rains ● Camera (waterproof) ● Money / credit card for optional purchases Other info 【Important Post-Covid Service Information】 - Do not visit if you or anyone in your group are unwell. - Please complete our COVIDSafe Form (https://covidsafe.dreamworld.com.au/) before entering. You may be required to show your submitted form to the Front Entry Team Members. Please enter details for ALL members of your group. - Some areas and attractions within our Dreamworld Corroboree precinct are temporarily closed. - Dreamworld Express will also be temporarily closed. - The Big Red Car and Flowrider have been permanently retired. - As a part of the approved COVID Safe Plan, the following attractions and activities will be temporarily unavailable upon opening: • Mad Jungle Jam • Play School Art Room iPads • Corroboree Face Painting Experience • Corroboree Virtual Reality Experience • Animal Experiences • LEGO Interactive Building Area • LEGO Mini Figure Station *This list does not include attractions under scheduled maintenance and is subject to change without notice. - To assist with contact tracing, the name, address and mobile number for each guest will be collected upon entry. - Handheld maps and show times have been removed to reduce communal high touch areas. Please utilise the free in-park Wifi to access the park map and show times, or alternatively view these on the in-park digital signage. - Contactless payment is preferred. ************************************************************************************************************ ● Entry to Dreamworld and WhiteWater World MUST be completed within the same day ● All tickets are non-refundable, non-transferable and not redeemable for cash. ● No eskies, food or beverages can be taken into Dreamworld ● Picnic lunches are welcome at WhiteWater World (not Dreamworld). For safety reasons, glassware is not permitted ● No commercially prepared food or drink may be taken onto the premises, including alcohol ● Fast ride pass can be used on 1 of the following attractions: Sky Voyager, The Claw, Tailspin, Pandamonium, Giant Drop, Motocoaster, Shockwave, Sidewinder, Buzzsaw and Escape from Madagascar (subject to the ride opening schedule) ● Operating hours may change due to maintenance, improvements or safety reasons. Please always check with the Service Provider visit their official website for updated information regarding scheduled maintenance and closures before purchasing, and when closer to travel date to plan your visit Gold Coast Theme Park Combo: Dreamworld, Australia's favourite theme park is the only place in the world where you can cuddle a koala one minute then test Dreamworld and Whitewater World 1 your tonsils on some of the world's fiercest thrill rides. Day Pass To add chills to your thrills, slide in to WhiteWater World located right next door to Dreamworld, for a combination of adrenaline pumping thrills with family style fun. Page 2 of 5 Gold Coast Theme Park Combo: Dreamworld and Whitewater World 1 Day Pass Dreamworld FAST FACTS ABOUT DREAMWORLD Australia's largest theme park Home of the famous Tiger Island and the Big 9 Thrill Rides Dreamworld hosts around one million visitors each year Dreamworld's staff of more than 1200 include ride operators, life guards, engineers, entertainers, animal carers and many more RIDES AND SLIDES Dreamworld and WhiteWater World are home to more than 40 rides and slides including the BIG 9 Thrill Rides ABC Kids World is home to 8 rides and attractions, as well as opportunities to meet ABC Kids and Wiggles Characters. The DreamWorks experience has 10 rides and attractions, plus the opportunity to meet some of your favourite Dreamworks heroes DREAMWORLD CORROBOREE AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES In addition to being a theme park, Dreamworld is also a wildlife conservation park, housing more than 500 animals. Dreamworld is proud to help support the protection and conservation of Tigers, Koalas, Bilbies, Tree Kangaroos, and more. Dreamworld Corroboree offers an interactive walk-through experience celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Culture Dreamworld is the largest zoological contributor to tiger conservation worldwide If you want to know more about Dreamworld's commitment to tiger conservation, please watch the video Saving the Wild Tiger from Extinction ATTRACTIONS Corroboree The ancient world of Australian ancestors is hard to imagine today. But at Dreamworld Corroboree, the park does their best to bring this to life. With their incredible interactive experiences, they celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage, culture, wildlife and stories. Learn the ancient craft of fire making, face painting, weapon shaping, music and art while gaining an important understanding of the Indigenous tribal boundaries through the country. You can also get close to the native koalas, kangaroos and crocodiles. Dreamworld Corroboree is a unique place invite you to explore and appreciate just how unique the land, ancestors, people and native animals are. ABC Kids World and Wiggles World Spark their imaginations at ABC KIDS WORLD, where children can have fun with their favourite Australian TV characters in real life. Meeting up with Hoot and Hootabelle, the kids are taken on their own mini adventure on board the pirate ship, and get to ride on the new Hop and Hoot ride where they can see Hootabelle Twinklify the stars. At the Bananas in Pyjamas Fun Maze, kids get to have active fun darting in and out and meet the best-loved residents of B1 and B2. And at Play School, kids are captivated by games, stories and get lost in a world of creativity. If happiness is a place, this is it. Dreamworks Experience Dreamworld creates magic by making dreams come true. With the incredible DreamWorks Experience, it brings family favourite animations to life and give kids the joy of meeting their character heroes in person or as you watch their live performances. Enter a fairy tale at Shrek's Faire Faire Away medieval. Next, learn the art of karate with the best in the business Po, at Kung Fu Panda: Land of Awesome. Finish it off by joining Marty and his stranded crew at Madagascar Madness, where the extra company will be very welcome. Tiger Island Can you imagine coming face-to-face with the jungle's most fearsome predator? Here on Tiger Island, it is possible. As part of the conservation work with DWF, tigers are ambassadors for their cousins in the wild, as the park works towards protecting the Page 3 of 5 species. Be mesmerised by their grace as you watch them glide underwater at the splash pool and feel in awe of their brute strength at feeding time. And if you feel hungry afterwards, sink your own teeth into an Asian-style feast at the island's restaurant. So venture down to get up close and personal with the Animal Kingdom's largest cats as they prowl the grounds. See tigers play during the daily Tiger Presentations at 12.00pm and 3.30pm. LEGO Store Employing 20 new 'Brick Specialists', the store offers one of the largest ranges of LEGO® in Australia, surrounded by 10 life-size LEGO® models including Stormtroopers, a seven-foot-tall Incredible Hulk and several bespoke 'Dreamworld-inspired' models including a tiger, koala and didgeridoo. Trolls Village Get ready to put your hair up in the air because the BIGGEST, LOUDEST and WILDEST PARTY on the Gold Coast is here.
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