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It’s time to don your capes and channel your inner hero—or villain—as the iconic DC Super Heroes and Super-Villains event makes a triumphant return to Warner Bros. Movie World this winter school holiday season.
Running from 30 June to 20 July, this electrifying event is a standout on the Gold Coast events calendar, promising guests a thrilling mixture of street shows, live entertainment, and an action-packed daily parade at 5pm. With both new and familiar faces from the DC Universe, the park is set to transform into a vibrant battleground of good versus evil.
Guests can expect to encounter legendary Super Heroes like Batman, Wonder Woman, and Superman, while keeping an eye out for notorious Super-Villains including The Joker, who’s back with a vengeance and ready to stir up chaos alongside his villainous crew.
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Dreamworld is turning up the heat and serving global street eats this April with the return of its fan-favourite Street Food Festival, now bigger, bolder, and tastier than ever.
Running from 5–27 April, the festival transforms the theme park into an international food paradise, where parkgoers can take their tastebuds on a journey around the world—without ever leaving the Gold Coast.
This year’s event takes flavour to the next level, bringing together a vibrant line-up of food trucks, pop-up stalls, and other exclusive eats that capture the culinary spirit of Europe, Asia, and America.
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Dreamworld is taking visitors on a brand-new adventure without ever leaving the ground, with the launch of Discover Africa — an awe-inspiring flying theatre experience now showing at the park’s Sky Voyager attraction.
Running daily from April 5 to April 27, 2025, this limited-time offering invites guests to soar over sweeping savannahs, glide past elephants and giraffes, and explore the diverse beauty of the African continent.
Dreamworld’s cutting-edge flying theatre — Sky Voyager — is the first of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere.
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This week a Sydney icon will reopen after a major overhaul, as Luna Park Sydney unveils the fully restored Wild Mouse roller coaster, marking a major milestone for the beloved attraction.
Known for its thrilling twists, sharp drops, and historic significance, the Wild Mouse is one of only three roller coasters of its kind still operating worldwide. This iconic ride, with its 400-metre steel track suspended on timber towers, is set to continue thrilling generations of visitors for many years to come.
The most recent restoration started in 2023, and it has been most extensive overhaul in the ride’s history. The Wild Mouse is set to reopen on 14th March 2025.
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Ignite the night at Sea World Carnivale, selected nights this summer! Enjoy an exotic night out with the family and witness the spectacular water and light show.
Journey through immersive precincts including Mexico, Rio, New Orleans and Africa. Try flavours from around the world and witness stunning live entertainment.
Experience a vibrant spectacle of colour and sound with the iconic Aqua Light Show, filled with music and light projection designed to mesmerise.
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Dreamworld on Australia’s Gold Coast has unveiled the world’s first Switchback Coaster, named Jungle Rush, in a new themed area.
This groundbreaking new family-thrill coaster from Vekoma features a world-first inclined triple-switch turntable, immersive jungle theming, and captivating storytelling.
With 12 airtime moments, dynamic show features, and the ability to ride both forwards and backwards, Jungle Rush delivers a thrilling yet family-friendly experience like no other.
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Follow the Yellow Brick Road to a spectacular world-first The Wizard of Oz precinct now open at Warner Bros. Movie World.
With two new family-friendly roller coasters from Vekoma Rides and the iconic scenes from the classic film brought to life, you won't want to miss this!
Embark on a thrilling new adventure aboard Flight of the Wicked Witch and experience twists and turns on Kansas Twister.
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Dreamworld has announced that a new Intamin Gyro Swing thrill ride named King Claw will open at the park in 2025.
At a towering 27 metres, King Claw will be more than 50% higher than the park's current version, The Claw, which opened in 2004.
Reaching a blistering 98 km/h, 50% faster than its predecessor, King Claw’s arc swings 42 metres high, soaring beyond Steel Taipan’s tallest point.










